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초등학교 성교육 -'내 고추가 커졌어요!'

  • 심연식
    • RED RIBBON
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    • s.48
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    • pp.34-35
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    • 2002
  • 올바른 성문화는 올바른 성교육이 낳는다. 좋은 성교육이란 교육대상자와 눈높이를 맞추어야 이루어질 수 있다. 성교육 현장에서 교사가 겪은 이야기를 소개하여 진정 필요한 성교육이 무엇인지 찾아본다.

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An Exploratory Study of the Publication and Use of Sexuality Education Books for Youth (어린이·청소년 대상 성교육 도서의 출판과 활용에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Yeojoo Lim
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.205-232
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    • 2023
  • This is an exploratory study that examines the publication and use of sex education books for youth and considers their values and applicability to sex education for youth in the future. In-depth interviews were conducted with book editors, sex education experts, and public librarians-those who play important roles in children and young adults' reading of sex education books-and analyzed. According to the research participants, parents and caregivers often rely on sex education books when they find it hard to deliver sex education to their children on their own. Sex education books are also often used by sex education experts in their classes. The research participants said many sex education books that were published in South Korea only focus on 'the body education,' which deals with body changes during puberty. Gender inequality is another subject that needs to be changed. The research participants agreed that a sex education book should not just be a simple medium that delivers fragments of knowledge on sexuality but a broader learning playground where children and young adults can learn independent perspectives on sexuality based on comprehensive views on life. This study suggests a guideline for sexuality education books, which will be useful for library collection development.

Development of criteria for sex information on web sites (웹 상의 성교육 정보 평가기준의 개발)

  • Kim, Jin;Kang, Nam-Mi;Won, Young-Sang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2001.10b
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    • pp.586-588
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    • 2001
  • 인터넷상의 웹사이트들은 성교육 정보를 얻을 수 있는 탁월한 정보의 제공원이다. 웹 상에서 제공하는 성교육정보의 잠재적인 효용가치는 매우 크지만, 또한 공공의 사용자들에 대한 부정적인 효과도 야기할 수 있다. 웹 상에서 제공하는 성교육정보들은 그 질적인 수준이 같지 않으며 그 질을 평가하기가 쉽지 않다. 미국을 비롯한 정보선진국에서는 성교육 정보를 제공하는 웹사이트들에 대한 다양한 평가 기준이 제시되었으나, 한국의 성교육정보관련 웹사이트들에 대한 명확한 평가기준은 마련되어 있지 않다. 본 연구에서는 웹에서 제공하는 성교육정보의 질을 평가하기 위하여 15개의 평가 항목을 점검하였으며, 가장 중요한 15개의 항목을 신뢰도(3항목), 내용(6항목), 목적(2항목), 디자인 및 기술(4항목)로 구별하여, 한국의 성교육정보관련 웹사이트들을 평가할 수 있는 수단으로 사용하도록 하였으며, 이 기준을 이용하여 국내의 성교육 사이트들을 평가하였다.

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The Method of Web-based Sex Education with Parents (학부모와 연계한 웹기반 성교육 방안)

  • Park, Jeong-Ae;Park, Sun-Ju
    • 한국정보교육학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.660-667
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    • 2004
  • 최근 성에 대한 잘못된 정보와 성적행동을 조장하는 유해 환경 속에서 많은 학생들은 심각한 피해를 입고 있으며 성폭력 및 성범죄, 십대임신 등이 사회 문제화되고 있다. 또한 사회발전과 생활문화의 향상으로 초등학교 학생들의 신체적 정신적 성숙이 빨라져 오는 상황에서 체계적인 성교육을 통하여 성에 대한 올바른 지식과 바람직한 태도를 함양하여 성 문제를 사전에 예방할 수 있는 성교육의 필요성이 가정뿐만 아니라 학교에서도 강조되고 있다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 초등학교 고학년 발달단계에 맞는 성교육 내용을 바탕으로 고학년 교육과정과 연계하여 재구성하고, 학부모 상담실 등을 만들어 웹상에서 학부모간 또는 교사와 학부모가 다양한 방법으로 연계하여 학생들의 성교육 실시할 수 있는 웹기반 성교육 시스템을 구안하고자 한다. 교사와 학부모의 지속적인 연계를 통한 웹기반 성교육 학습을 동해 학생들의 성에 대한 지식과 태도가 긍정적으로 변화될 것이다.

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청소년 성교육의 새로운 접근

  • BaeMa, Ri-Jin
    • Health and Mission
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    • s.2
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    • pp.44-48
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    • 2004
  • 우리나라에서는 진정한 성교육이 이루어지고 있는가? 성 관련 정보와 자료는 넘쳐나는 실정이지만 아직도 제대로 자리잡지 못하고있는 청소년 성교육의 현실을 우리는 과연 어떻게 바라보아야 할 것인가? 한국 틴스타 대표 배마리진 수녀에게서 그 해결책을 들어본다.

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Sexual Knowledge and Sexual Attitude and Parent Efficacy among Parents of Preschool Child (학령전기 자녀를 둔 부모 성지식, 성태도, 자녀 성교육에 대한 부모효능감의 융합적 비교)

  • Lee, Eun Mi;Oh, Yun Jeong
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.141-150
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    • 2016
  • This study was done to identify sexual knowledge, sexual attitude, and parent efficacy among parents of preschool child. Participants were 70 couples, parents of preschool child. Data were analyzed using chi-square test, t-test, ANOVA. The difference in recognition and attitude about sexuality education for children among parents, person in charge of sexuality education for children(p=.043), parents' experience of sexuality education for their children(p=.043), the number of communication about sexuality with their children(p=.019), the source of information about sexuality(p=.024) showed significant difference. Sexual knowledge(p=.018) and sexual attitude(p=.006) showed meaningful difference. As a result of this study, it is necessary to develop and conduct differentiated education programs when teaching parents about sexuality education for their children in preschool period, considering these characteristics.

A study on the Sex Education Status and Needs of Children with Developmental Disabilities Using Focus Groups (포커스 그룹면담을 통한 발달장애아동의 성교육 실태와 요구)

  • Kim, Jong-Sun
    • Journal of the Health Care and Life Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2021
  • To investigate the current status of Sex Education for children with Developmental Disabilities and to effectively operate Sex Education programs, 12 teachers working in special education institutions and childcare services for Children with Developmental Disabilities were selected. Focus Groups Interview were conducted to identify opinions and requirements on the three themes through literature review. In the case of Sex Education for Children with Developmental Disabilities, difficulties in operating Sex Education were identified because the direction of education was inconsistent and individual characteristics and needs were not taken into account.

Searching for a Curriculum to Reconceptualize Sexuality for Youth Sex Education : Nth Room Era, New Talk of 'Body' and 'Sex' from a Feminist Theological Point of View (청소년 성교육을 위한 성성(性性)의 재개념화 커리큘럼 모색 : N번방 시대, 여성신학적 관점에서 '몸'과 '성'을 새롭게 이야기하다)

  • Lee, Jooah
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.67
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    • pp.301-337
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    • 2021
  • The researcher looked at the differences in views and various controversies surrounding Korean youth sexuality education in the wake of the Nth Room incident, which had a great impact on modern Korean society. Sex education for adolescents in Korea can be divided into public sex education through school sex education and the Youth Sexuality Center, and conservative/traditional Protestant sex education. Public sex education is partly influenced by feminist sexual ethics and comprehensive sex education abroad. Based on gender sensitivity and the right to sexual self-determination, four major projects are prevention of sexual harassment, prostitution, sexual violence, and domestic violence. However, the school sex education standard was criticized for stereotypes of gender roles and gender-discriminatory content, reinforced distorted myths about sexual violence, and exclusion of sexual diversity and various family types. Conservative/traditional Protestantism is based on the normal family ideology such as bisexual marriage, premarital chastity, and sexual ethics recognized only within marital relationships. It is a form of confrontation with public sex education while strongly opposing it. The researcher first analyzed the characteristics of public sex education, conservative/traditional Protestant sexual ethics and sex education, feminist sex ethics and sex education, and overseas youth sex education, respectively, while composing the curriculum for Korean youth sexuality education. And as a more fundamental solution to youth sexuality education, I pointed out that there are limits to asceticism, premarital chastity, gender sensitivity and sexual self-determination education, and found an alternative to the concept of body and sex in feminist theology. The researcher pointed out that it is necessary to reconceptualize the body and sex under the recognition that the most fundamental cause of distorted sexual culture is dualistic sex and understanding the body, centering on the research of various feminist theologians. And this was conceptualized into three concepts: holistic sexuality, mutual solidarity understood in relationships with others, and sexuality as a spirituality that extends to the global community. And with each curriculum, 1) Holistic Sexuality: Breathing, Narrative, Making the Shape of One's Body and Mind 2) mutual solidarity : Feeling the Breath of Others, Media Literacy through Conscientization, Sending a Good Wind 3) Sexuality as a spirituality that extends to global concern: It was proposed to pay attention to nature and to co-cultivate it, to listen to the earth's moans and create a new way of life, and to write a prayer with the earth and fellow living beings.

Training, Working State and Ways of Improving Work of Sex Education Counselors in Health Centers (대구·경북지역 보건소 성교육 담당자의 훈련 및 업무현황과 개선방안)

  • Yeom, Seok-Hun;Kim, Chang-Yoon;Lee, Kyeong-Soo
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.159-175
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    • 2002
  • This present study was conducted to reduce problems by analyzing training and work of sex education counselors and to come up with ways of improving sex education counseling. A survey was performed in 57 subjects at health centers who finished training on sex education counseling in Taegu Metropolitan City and cities, kuns, and gus of Kyongsangbuk Province from December, 1999 to February, 2000 on general characteristics, items relating to the work of sex education, and ways of improving work. The results are as follows. Out of the sex education counselors, there were 55 females, taking 99% out of the total counselors, and the average age of these counselors was 42 years. There were 26 nurses, and their government grade was level 7 in 36 and level 6 in 14. The members who had finished sex education counseling at each public health center was 2.1 counselors at an average. Among those had finished sex education training, 30 was not in sex counseling. When analyzed the answers given by 27 sex counselors who were counseling at the time and the results are as follows. As for the amount of work, 15 answered to have too much work and 1 little; as for having pride on being a sex education counselor, 18 answered to felt pride and 7 so-so; as for materials for sex education and counseling, 25 answered to use videos, 23 books, 10 pictures, 8 beam projectors, and 7 slides. All of the subjects answered to have other responsibilities besides sex education and counseling, and the satisfaction felt on having other responsibilities was 6 satisfied, 12 average, and 2 dissatisfied. The proportion of work load in sex education counselors was other work besides sex education 76.2%, sex education at schools 7.6%. collecting sex education materials 5.7%, counseling of adolescents 4.9%. development of sex education materials 3.5%, and administrative work related to sex education 3.1%. The biggest problem of their work was over-load in 9 respondents, lack of sex education materials in 8, lack of training in 6, and shortage of professionals in 2. As for the answer on the ways of improving matters related to work of sex education counselors, the most frequent answer was that the organizations responsible for sex education needs to be more professional and systematic, followed by dividing the work load so that they could concentrate on developing education materials and sex education and counseling. Thus, the results of the present study indicated that in order to utilize human resources efficiently, the speciality of counselors needs to be considered when making personnel transfers among health centers, and continued activity as a sex education counselor needs to promoted by reducing other overloading tasks. And systematic re-training of the counselors needs to be done, and education manuals that are diverse and realistic to applicable to the children, who are to be the subjects of sex education, need to be developed and distributed.

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Differences in sexual experiences between general and multi-cultural adolescents: verifying regulation effects of fathers' education and sex education (일반 청소년들과 다문화 청소년들의 성 관련 경험 차이: 아버지의 학력과 성교육의 조절효과 검증)

  • Nam, Su-jung
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2015
  • This investigation analyzed differences in sexual experiences between general and multi-cultural adolescents using the 7th data of youth health behavior online survey and examined effects of fathers' education and sex education on these differences. Specifically, sexual experiences were assigned as dependent variable, multi-cultural background as independent variable, and fathers' education and sex education as moderating variable. Effects of independent and moderating variables were examined using SPSS 20.0 to perform GLM (General Linear Model). As a result, a main effect of multi-cultural background was verified along with the regulation effects of fathers' education and sex education. Specifically, multi-cultural adolescents had more sexual experiences than general adolescents and the effects of fathers' education and sex education were more significant with multi-cultural adolescents than those with general adolescents. While fathers' education and sex education of general adolescents did not make a big difference in sexual experiences, multi-cultural adolescents whose fathers' education levels were low and those who were not taught sex education had more sexual experiences.

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