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Parents' Perceptions on Character and Character Education in Family (인성개념에 대한 부모의 인식과 가정 내 인성교육에 관한 연구)

  • Chin, Meejung;Lee, Hyun Ah;Seo, HyunSeok
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2014
  • This study attempted to explore parents'perceptions on character and character education for their children using a focus group interview method. According to previous research, the concept of character consists of wholeness of three components: relationship, individuality, and morality. This study investigated how parents' perception differ from the widely agreed concept of character. Forty-four mothers and ten fathers participated in eleven focus group interviews. The results showed that parents recognized social relationship and self realization as two most important components of character education of children. However, the parents paid less attention on morality and wholeness. The parents conceptualized character as an alternative to academic achievement. For example, they considered self realization as an alternative to academic achievement. These tendencies could be a barrier in character education in family. Based on these findings, this study recommends that parent education should take more attention on character education in family and help parents develop a balanced understanding on the concept of character.

A Study on Teachers' Attitudes Toward Character Education in Early Childhood and Elementary Education in Korea (유아·초등교육 내에서의 인성교육 활성화 방안에 대한 교사인식연구)

  • Chang, Young-Eun;Park, Jeong-Yun;Lee, Seung-Mie
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.87-99
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    • 2012
  • This study aimed at examining the problems in character education in early childhood education and elementary education in Korea and at providing policy implications for more effective character education. The study interviewed 20 teachers from child care centers, kindergartens and elementary schools located in Seoul and Gyeonggi province using the focus group interview method. The results showed teachers' level of understanding of the definition and purpose of character education. Teachers experienced difficulty because they lacked a manual as well as training for character education and because of the inconsistency between character education and the burden of academic performance. The lack of connection among character education in early childhood education and elementary school, strong needs for parent education, and partnership between the three spheres of the home, school, and community were also implied.

Integrated Education for Sustainable Character, Human Rights, Cultural Diversity Based on Family Life Education: Focusing on University Students (가정생활교육에 기반한 지속가능한 인성, 인권, 문화다양성 통합교육: 대학생을 중심으로)

  • Kim, WooJoung;Ju, YoungAe
    • Human Ecology Research
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2020
  • This study examined human rights perception, cultural diversity perception, level of character perception, and influencing factors for university students in order to prepare basic data on integrated education methods of character, human rights and cultural diversity and education program models. The research questions are as follows. 1. What are university students' perceptions of character, cultural diversity and human rights? 2. What is the status of the experience of family life education on character, cultural diversity, and human rights, and is it related to the level of perception? 3. What variables affect character perception, cultural diversity perception, and human rights perception? The survey targeted 407 students at two universities in Seoul and used IBM PASW Statistics as a tool to analyze data. The study results are as follows. First, university students' character, cultural diversity and human rights perception were above average; however, empirical education is still required because they had low scores in the area of action. Second, male university students have less experience in family life education on character, cultural diversity and human rights compared to female university students. Third, it is necessary to integrate education for character, cultural diversity and human rights because the most influential factors in character perception, cultural diversity perception and human rights perception were character education. The role of family life education should be considered important because personality education in the home showed a relatively high correlation.

The Perception of Character Education in Medical School (의과대학 교수-학생의 인성교육 인식에 대한 기술적 연구)

  • Kang, Ye Ji;Sung, Jidong;Rho, Jae Hee;Jang, Hye Won
    • Korean Medical Education Review
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.46-54
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to examine professors' and students' perceptions of curriculum that fosters character in medical school. 'Character' can be defined as a desirable personality and the ability to be a good person. A total of 264 subjects (professors=131, students=133) participated in the study. Survey questions were divided into the three parts (education needs, factors of character, and curriculum management strategy). Data were analyzed by using t-test and one-way analysis of variance. Both professors and students recognized the need for character education. Professors were more aware of the need for education than students (t=4.35, p<0.01), and clinical professors were more aware of the need for education than basic medical science professors (t=3.48, p<0.01). Premedical students were more aware of the need for character-centered education than medical students in the later stages of their education (t=3.41, p<0.01). Professors and students commonly referred to 'consideration and communication' as the most important factor in building character. Professors considered 'self-regulation' more important than the students recognized, while students perceived 'wisdom' as more important than the professors did. There was a difference in preference for curriculum development (creating new subjects vs. revising existing subjects) between the two groups. However, both groups agreed on the teaching and evaluation methods. In conclusion, both groups acknowledged the need for character education. However, there were differences in perception on the major factors of character and preference for curriculum development. The results of this study may assist in designing character education in medical education.

Demand Analysis of Factors of Teaching Competency for Character Education of Early Childhood Teachers (영유아교사의 인성교육 지도역량 요인에 대한 요구도 분석)

  • Goh, Eun Kyoung;Jeon, Hyo Jeong
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.47-69
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to examine teaching competency for character education of early childhood teachers and their demands to improve their capacities. 152 kindergarten and child care teachers responded to 30 survey questionnaires, which included 3 sub-factors(commutative, practical, instrumental) of teaching competency for character education of the teachers, as well as 16 detailed components, designed to check their current competency for character education and to investigate the priority elements that they desired to improve. The data were analyzed based on the Borich request formula, the locus for focus model, and the independent sample t-test across the teacher groups. The results were as follows: Firstly, the most highly demanded teaching competency by the teachers was using tools interactively for character education. And the teachers, among the sub-elements, requested (a) recording and evaluating character education systematically, (b) using local or national resources, (c) planning member's participation, and (d) performing character education related activities systematically. Secondly, more new teachers demanded instrumental competency and answered the need of parents' participation among the sub-elements, more than the more experienced teachers, respectively. The study discussed the implications of promoting early childhood teachers' teaching competency for character education.

Factors Influencing Educational Needs Assessment for Character Education (대학생들의 인성교육 요구 영향요인)

  • Lim, Kwang-Myeong;Park, Duk-Byeong;Lee, Shin-Young
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.375-385
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    • 2016
  • Since the discussion on solving some problems in modern socity began in the late 1990s, the interest in students' character education has increased. This study aims to identify the factors influencing educational needs assessment for character education in Korea. A self-administered survey was obtained from 318 students in a university. Three factors extracted from factor analysis were individual, interpersonal, social character factor. Results showed that the determinants influencing character educations are academic achievement and volunteer activities for individuals character, academic achievement and school activities in campus for interpersonal and social character educational factor. The findings should be of interest to practitioners to develop education programs for students.

Exploratory Study on Pre-Mathematics teacher Education for Character Education in Mathematics Education (수학교육에서 인성교육을 위한 예비수학교사교육에 대한 탐색적 연구)

  • Yu, Chung Hyun
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.191-201
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    • 2018
  • The character education has been regarded as important in nature and purpose of mathematics education. A discussion about models for the teaching of character to a student has been. However, The character education of teachers has not gathered as much attention as that of students in mathematics education. How to educate morally and ethically sound mathematics teachers is an important research topic to be sincerely inquired in current. Little attention has been given to the way how we prepare a morally humane pre-mathematics teacher. This paper inquires into the issues of character education in pre-mathematics teacher education.

A Character Development Program in University based on 49 Character Qualities

  • Park, Jong-Jin;Cobb, Robert W.
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 2016
  • Although character education has been done for many years in Korea, it has not been sufficiently implemented in Korean schools. Recently it has become more important and consequently a law for it has been announced by government. But studies and discussions about character education have focused on the primary and secondary education rather than higher education including university. In this paper, a character development program in university is proposed. It is using 49 character qualities to develop character in university students. A liberal arts course has been implemented using the program in Chungwoon University.

An Analysis of Teachers' Expectation and Need for Creativity and Character Education (창의·인성교육에 대한 교사들의 기대와 요구 분석)

  • Oh, Jung-Sook;Kang, Beodeul;Park, So-Young;Im, Sung-Min;Park, Jong-Un;Won, Hyo-Heon;Kim, Hak-Bum
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.1342-1351
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze qualitatively perception on creativity and character education of teachers who participated in winter training and workshop which the Southeast Regional Center for Creativity and Character Education arranged. The results are as follows. Firstly, it was shown that teachers perceived close corelation between creativity and character and competency necessary for students who will make a living for future society. Secondary, Teachers perceived that creativity and character education will benefit students in their cognitive, emotive, and affective aspects. Lastly, teachers thought that an administrative assistant and financial help such as securing classroom had to be supported so that they were able to freely conduct creativity and character education and teaching materials provided by the Regional Center for Creativity and Character Center were helpful in establishing a whole foundation when they started to conduct creativity and character education.

A Qualitative Analysis on Implementation of Creativity and Character Education in Schools (창의·인성교육의 현장 실천에 대한 질적 분석)

  • Im, Sung-Min;Oh, Jung-Sook;Park, So-Young;Won, Hyo-Heon;Park, Jong-Un;Kang, Beodeul
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.1306-1314
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze qualitatively implementation in schools through perception on creativity and character education of teachers who participated in winter training and workshop which the Southeast Regional Center for Creativity and Character Education arranged. The results are as follows. Firstly, teachers responded that they used most often a variety of students' experiential and participant activities associated with the subject in practising creativity and character education. Secondary, they showed a wide variety of responses from 'not to able to measure' to 'to practice in every class' for how often to apply to and practise creativity and character education in class. Thirdly, for the question of 'How do you think environment for creativity and character education in your school', while parts of them responded 'sufficient educational environment', some of them did 'poor or not completely supported environment'. Lastly, most of them utilized teaching materials for creativity and character education periodically or in reconstructing according to instructional form in their class.