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The Experiences of Novice Teachers in Daycare Centers and the Grounded Theory of their Adjustment Process (초임 보육교사의 경험과 조직 적응과정에 대한 근거이론)

  • Won, Kye Son
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.23-46
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to obtain basic information for novice teachers' adjustment. The data from five novice teachers were collected by in-depth interviews of each subject, as well as reviewing a memo diary, journal and class diary. The results indicated that the novice teachers' experiences were categorized into difficulties in social relationships, heavy workload, stress related to making mistakes, obtaining support and assistance, adequate understanding of their field of work and so on. The model theory for their process of adjustment was found by grounded theory approach. The causal conditions include mistakes in performance of work and immaturity of managing social relationships. The contexts include age of the children, work conditions(i.e. time and space), amount of workload, unfamiliarity of new work assignments, personalities of colleagues, and high frequency of meeting parents of children. The intervening conditions are composed of a guidance program for novice teachers, support from colleagues, work rewards, and the personalities of novice teachers. The novice teacher use three strategies: trying to ignore, sharing difficulties and accessing support from friends or family, as well as willful efforts to transfer negative emotions into positive ones. The consequences of the strategies include: successful career progression, survival, and desire for leaving the field of work.

Young Children's Free Choice Activities and a Play Rule Restricting the Number of Players (유아의 자유선택활동과 놀이 인원수 제한규칙)

  • Lee, Eu Jung;Won, Kye Son
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.57-81
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to find out the feature of children's play according to a player number restriction rule in the free choice activities. And it is expected that the result of this study will contribute to improving the management of free choice activities. The participants of this study were a homeroom teacher, professor as a co-researcher and 25 4-year-old children of a private kindergarten. The data were collected by observation, children interview and reflective journal of the teacher from July to October in 2014. The results indicated that the children were stressed out with using name cards for presenting center selection, showed overcompetitive behaviors, and frequently violated the rules. The researchers found that the restriction rule had some dysfunctions, which were interferences of moral development, social-emotional development, self-regulation development, preventing safety-accident and free choice behavior. The researcher as a teacher abandoned the player number restriction rule, and observed the children's play. As a result, children's self-regulation abilities on physical space, play and conflicts improved and the teacher changed her strategy when managing free choice activities. Based on the results, the needs of various restriction rules and appropriate methods for applying the rules in free choice activities were further discussed.

Analysis of Teaching Practice Field of Current Early Childhood Education Students (유아교육과 재학생의 교육실습 실태 분석)

  • Song, Ju Seung;Choung, Hye Myoung
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.41-57
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    • 2009
  • This study investigated the teaching practice of students attending a three-year early childhood education course in K City, Gyeonggi Province, as well as the educational environments of 72 kindergartens and child care centers where they received field training and which were located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Incheon Metropolitan City, Bucheon, and Ilsan. After four weeks of teaching practice, those prospective teachers were surveyed for their objective opinions and current state regarding the practice guidance for students, teachers' working hours and wages, and female dominance in number among early childhood educators and heads of early childhood education institutions. Those data were collected to understand the operations of early childhood education institutions and the current teaching practice. According to the analysis results, the students of the early childhood education major said the four-week teaching practice was very helpful for them to understand the field and thus had positive receptions of it. Most of the prospective teachers felt the heaviest burden and experienced the biggest shortcomings in practical skills such as music, art, and hand play during class. They also felt a partial need for male counterparts. Those findings will help prospective teachers understand the field further before going out on the field and the teaching bodies have specific ideas about what kind of guidance is provided by kindergartens or child care centers. In addition, they will hopefully serve as basic data to form organic connections between the educational institutions and the field to produce more talented early childhood education teachers.

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Effects of the Infant Teachers' Susceptibility, Efficacy, and Interactions between Teachers and Infants on the Social·Emotional Development of Infants (영아교사의 민감성, 효능감, 영아와의 상호작용이 영아의 사회·정서발달에 미치는 영향)

  • You, Ji Yeon;Hwang, Hye Jung
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2015
  • This study examined the effect of infant teacher's sensitivity, efficacy and interaction on the social and emotional development of infants. The participants of this study were 169 infants and their teachers in daycare centers located in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do. The instruments were collected through teachers' responses. Data were analyzed through the variance analysis using PASW 18.0 to verify the infant teachers' susceptibility, efficacy, and infant-teacher interaction based on infant teachers' background variables; to find out the relationship between the variables, Pearson correlation analysis was performed, and to find out the relative influence of variables on the infants' social and emotional development, stepwise multiple regression analysis was performed. Results were as follows. Firstly, Among the background variables of the teachers, their career as infant teachers displayed differences in the infants' social and emotional development, and the susceptibility, efficacy, and infant-teacher interactions displayed partial differences based on the teaching career, career as infant teachers, age, daycare center type, and the academic background of the teachers. Secondly, there were positive relationships between infant teacher's sensitivity, efficacy and interaction and infants' social and emotional development. Thirdly, infant teachers' sensitivity, efficacy and infant-teacher interaction had an influence on infants' social and emotional development at the same time. Especially, sensitivity and interaction were powerful and influential variables and their explained variance was 53%. These results suggested that teachers' efforts must be made to interact positively with infants and to increase their sensitivity level to respond to infants in order to increase infants' social and emotional development.

A case study of the person centered art therapy for improving sexual victimized adolescent's emotional stability, ego-resiliency, self-esteem (성폭력피해 청소년의 정서안정감, 자아탄력성, 자아존중감 향상을 위한 인간중심미술치료 사례연구)

  • Sug-Min, Lee;Soon, Song
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.385-402
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    • 2018
  • This study was to examine how Art Therapy affected improving Self-Esteem and Ego-Resiliency, Emotional Stability of Sexual Victimized Adolescent. The subject was the middle school student girl, 3th grades(15year old). She was suffered from sexual assault she was lack of self-confidence and suffered difficulty in daily life. Individual Art Therapy was performed once a week for 60 minutes and for 20 periods. Emotional Stability, Self-Resilience, Self-Esteem were performed pre-post test to verify the effectiveness of the program. The results obtained after Art Therapy were as follows. Firstly, The Self-Esteem score improved to post- 35 points from pre-16points. The Ego-Resiliency score improved to post-133points from pre- 63 points. The Emotional Stability score changed to a post-ex-post 96 score with a score of 110 as a positive effect. Secondly, the subject in the whole process of Art Therapy were formed intimacy with the researchers, able to heal painful scars while expressing inner feelings in a stable psychological state. Through the creative activities, she became confident and had positive thoughts about his future. Even though, this program focused to prevent PTSD. So the subjects needs to participate follow up program to treat depression, anxiety, nerveless be caused by sexual assault.

The Effect on Child Care Teacher's Self-efficacy in Teaching Science (보육교사의 교사적성과 과학태도가 과학교수효능감에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, He Ra
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.43-58
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect on child care teachers' self-efficacy in teaching science. Subjects were 297 childhood teachers who were working at a day care center. The data were collected by using three questionnaires(Science Teaching Efficacy Belief Instruments, Inventory of Science Attitude, and Attitude Test for Child Care Teachers). The data were analyzed by Pearson's correlation and step-wise Regression. The results of this study are as follows; First, there were positive correlations between aptitude for child care teacher and self-efficacy in teaching science. Second, there were positive correlations between science attitude and self-efficacy in teaching science of child care teachers. Third, the significant predictors of self-efficacy in teaching science were interest in science, social value of science, interpersonal relationship management abilities, and positive emotions. The results of this study can be used to develop effective teacher training programs for early childhood science education.

The Relationship of Head Teachers' Styles for Handling Conflict and Organizational Effectiveness in Child-care Centers (어린이집 주임교사의 갈등관리 유형과 조직효과성과의 관계)

  • Im, Seong Jin;Cho, Hyea Jin
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.185-206
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the general tendency of styles for handl ing conflict and organizational effectiveness perceived by head teachers in child-care centers, and the relationship between head teacher's styles for handling conflict and organizational effectiveness. A total of 194 child-care head teachers who work in the Busan and Gyeongnam area responded to the questionnaire. The main results of the study were as follows; First, among the styles for handling conflict, the head teacher s used the most obliging type toward their principal, and also used the most integrati ng type toward colleague teachers. The head teachers perceived moderate or higher level of organizational effectiveness in child-care centers, and there were partial diffe rences in styles for handling conflict and organizational effectiveness depending on ag e, academic achievement, career of head teachers and facility type. Finally, it was fou nd that organizational effectiveness of child-care center were positively correlated wit h integrating type, dominating type and compromising type among all styles for hand ling conflict which head teachers adopted, but was negatively correlated with avoidin g type. Particularly, it was found that the head teacher's styles for handling conflict having most significant effects on organizational effectiveness were avoiding type to ward their principal and integrating type toward colleague teachers.

Analysis of Children's Social Efficacy Appearing through Early Childhood Education Teachers' Reflective Journals : Focusing on Picture Book Activities (보육교사의 반성적 저널을 통해 나타난 유아의 사회적 유능감 분석 : 그림책 활동을 중심으로)

  • Seo, Hye Sung;Koh, Min Gyeoung
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.159-184
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the social efficacy of children shown in reflective journal writing of early childhood education teachers focusing on picture book activities. The subjects were 47 3, 4 and 5 year old children in G Child Care Center in the Capital Area. Teachers were asked to do 20 picture book activities and to write a journal according to reflective thinking after each picture book activity. Through the reflective journals collected, this study attempted to interpret and analyze them qualitatively by classifying the journals and yielding text contents according to factors for children's social efficacy such as emotionality, emotion control, interpersonal relationship technique, and social knowledge understanding. From the results of this study, first, it was found that children expressed their emotion naturally and that they learned their unique emotionality while they lived together with their friends. Second, it was found that children perceived and controlled their own emotions by using their sympathy and empathy. Third, it was found that children recognized and accepted that they are different rather than the counterparts are wrong through their differences in each other's thoughts to compose the capability of interpersonal relationship. Fourth, it was found that children improved themselves by their understanding, respecting and accommodating their friends as members of society.

A study of the Patriarchal Characteristics of Welfare States (복지국가의 가부장적 특성에 대한 연구)

  • Hong, Seung-Ah
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.35
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    • pp.453-474
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    • 1998
  • This paper attempts to analyse the patriarchal characteristics of welfare states. Increasingly, debates on welfare states are explicitly focusing on the relationships between state, market and family. How these relationships are structured forms the core parts of the particular welfare states, that is they give shape to different welfare state regimes. Although welfare states have developed incresingly, there are some problems that sustain these states asymmetrical, unequal, even sexist. In this paper, I want to make these problems visible by the terms of gender division of labour, the model of male work and the changing characteristics of patriarchy. Firstly, from the feminist perspective, we can point the fact that the welfare states are structured by gender. Welfare states take it for granted that our socities are based on the assumption of gender division of labour, what is called male breadwinner/ female dependent. And the state takes this gendered family as the stereotype in our societies. Secondly, it is not sufficient condition for men and women to perform satisfactory life of work and family that welfare states provide childcare center on an extensive scale. This is because that our societies are runned by "the model of male work". Thirdly, we can find that the characteristics of patriarchy of welfare state are changing. These changes can be explained from the 'private patriarchy' to the 'public patriarchy', in other words, from the women's dependence to individual man to the dependence to the state/ public sectors. And also under these changes, we can find the potent possibilities for women to take economic activities and independent self-supports.

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State of Visual Acuity Test and Factors Related to Vision Deterioration of Preschoolers (미취학 아동의 시력검진 실태와 시력저하 관련요인)

  • Lee, Sunghwa;Lee, Haejung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.132-142
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    • 2016
  • The study aimed to examine the state of visual acuity tests in preschoolers and determine the factors affecting the deterioration of their vision. A total of 172 pair, child aged 5-7 years and either one of their parents, were recruited from childcare centers or kindergarten between August 2015 and January 2016. Questionnaires were administered to the parents, and the children's visual acuities were measured. Using forward selection in logistics regression analysis, factors affecting vision deterioration were elucidated. Of 172 children, 128 (74.4%) had undergone a visual acuity test previously and 77 (44.8%) showed a deterioration in their vision. Children who had undergone their first visual acuity test after the age of 7 years (OR=7.425, CI=2.844- 19.385) and showed more abnormal eye symptoms, such as squinting or tilting the head to see or falling down frequently (OR=3.084, CI=1.202-7.914) and whose age was younger (OR=10.335, CI=3.252-32.848), were more likely to develop deterioration of vision. Children who had a posture such that they looked up at the computer monitor from below (OR=.075, CI=.022-.255), were less likely to show deterioration of vision. It can be inferred that early visual acuity tests is essential to detect deteriorated vision of preschoolers. Therefore, it is necessary to educate parents, personnels in day care center, and health clinics about the importance of early visual acuity tests and close observation of specific behaviors related to vision deterioration. Development of precautionary intervention program of vision deterioration in preschoolers and examination of its effects are needed.