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http://dx.doi.org/10.14374/HFS.2021.29.4.253

A Study on the perception of Korean Medicine Students' curriculum of Korean Medicine College  

Park, Young Kyu (College of Korean Medicine, WonKwang University)
Lim, Kyu Sang (College of Korean Medicine, WonKwang University)
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Herbal Formula Science / v.29, no.4, 2021 , pp. 253-266 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : This is to analyze the factors affecting the satisfaction of curriculum at korean medicine college and suggest the direction of the curriculum reformation of korean medicine colleges. Method : The collected data were conducted multiple linear regression analysis using the SPSS ver.26 statistical program, using 'curriculum satisfaction' as a dependent variable after analyzing the frequency of each variable. Result : The average score for curriculum satisfaction at Korean Medicine college was 2.87 points, which was relatively low. The factors affecting the satisfaction of the curriculum were 'A favorable impression of Korean Medicine College of W University' β=0.351(p<.001), 'connectivity between major subjects' β=0.312(p<.001), 'duplex between major subjects' β=-0.163(p<.05), 'recognition of the importance of Chinese characters' β=0.114(p<.0.5). Conclusion : The curriculum of Korean Medicine College should first, be organized to allow students to be proud of themselves, second, the goal of education should set goals optimized for job competency, third, the content of learning should be consisted of student led problem based learning, fourth, the link between major subjects should be intensified, fifth, the clinical practice time should be expanded significantly and lastly the assessment evaluates the performance process.
Keywords
Korean Medicine College; Curriculum; Problem based Learning; Self- Concept; education;
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