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A study on Out Door Play of Day Care Centers in Jeju (어린이집 실외놀이 운영실태 및 교사의 인식 - 제주지역을 중심으로-)

  • Kang, Seung-Hee;Kim, Chang-Suk;Hwang, Soon-Young
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.309-322
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate actual environment and operation of outdoor play at day care centers in Jeju area and differences in recognition of outdoor play among teachers and provide basic data to develop an outdoor play program for infants. For this purpose, data were collected from 207 teachers form about 100 day care centers in Jeju area. The results of this study can be summarized as follows: first, there were statistically significant differences in the actual environment of outdoor play mostly by the types of establishment and national, public, or corporate centers had better environment than private ones did. Second, the majority of day care centers in Jeju area were including and operating outdoor play in a daily schedule. Third, there were no significant differences in recognition of outdoor play among teachers.

The Evaluation of Day Care Center In-service Education Program Using the CIPP Evaluation Model (CIPP 평가모형을 적용한 어린이집 보수교육프로그램 평가)

  • Kim, Bo-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.270-278
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    • 2018
  • A CIPP model-based evaluation of day care centers in-service education was performed to improve the quality of infant teachers. This study covered 203 infant teachers of a day care center located in Chungnam and Daejeon city. The analysis results are summarized as follow. The education situation, such as a suggestion of a target and pre-analysis, was more positive than other evaluation areas, but the education course, which is a personal variable of infant teachers, was found to require modifications in day care center in-service education. Uniform education that does not reflect the characteristics of the individual teacher have limitations to education systematically and effectively. Therefore, it is essential to consider the education environment and to reflect the requirements of the infant teacher. Finally, this study provides basic data for a desirable in-service education and qualification improvement program to improve in-service education through an evaluation of day care center in-service education.

Hand-hygiene Compliance of Child Care Teachers through Observation Method (관찰법을 활용한 보육교사의 손위생 이행도)

  • Hwang, A-reum;Jeong, Ihnsook
    • The Journal of Korean Society for School & Community Health Education
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.71-83
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    • 2018
  • Background & objectives: This study was aimed to identify the hand hygiene (HH) compliance and related factors among teachers working at child day care centers. Method: This study was done with 44 teachers working at home child day care center in Changwon. Data on hand hygiene compliance was measured using direct observation method from July to December, 2016 with structured observation sheet. Collected data was analyzed by descriptive statistics, and t-test or ANOVA using SPSS Statistics version 23.0. Result: Complete HH compliance rate was 54.0%, the highest in 'before having meals' (81.6%) and the lowest in 'after having meals' (25.8%). However, incomplete HH compliance rate was 34.5%, the highest in 'after contact with secretions' (47.8%) and the lowest in 'before having meals' (18.4%). The HH rate was related with working experience. Conclusion: The HH compliance rate among child care teachers was not satisfactory. About one quarter of child care teachers have taken hand hygiene related training. Therefore, child care teachers should be encouraged to participate in hand hygiene related education program regularly.

Study on the Relationship Among Day Care Teachers' Attribution, Social Supports, and Burn-out (어린이집 교사의 귀인 성향, 사회적 지지와 소진에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Hyo Jin;Ahn, Sun Hee;Moon, Hyuk-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.221-232
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among personal attributions of daycare center teachers in fields, social support, and teachers' burn-out. Data were collected by 228 teachers in day care center. To examine the relationship among personal attributions of daycare center teachers in fields, social support, and teachers' burn-out, it was used the scale of 'the tendency of attributions', 'social supports', and 'burn-out'. To analyze data, Pearsons' correlation and multiple regression were used. The results of this study were as followed. First, the score of daycare center teachers' personal attributions, social support, and teachers' burn-out were higher than the mean score. Second, internal and external variables were related to burn-out factors. Third, attribute disposition were related to teachers' burn-out. As a whole, teachers were tend to be in internal attributions, which led to a tendency to show positive reactions against burn-out. Forth, social supports were related to teachers' burn-out.

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Health Problems and Health Services in Child Day Care Centers (서울시 1개 구 구립 보육시설의 영유아 건강관리 실태)

  • Kim, Ji-Soo;Han, Kyung-Ja
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2006
  • Purpose: To investigate the health problems and health services in child day care centers. Methods: Data were collected from 115 teachers at 16 child day care centers in Seoul city. A questionnaire was used to collect data, which were analyzed with the SPSS 12.0 program. Results: Most teachers had experienced various child health problems such as colds, hand․foot․mouth diseases, chicken pox, skin injuries, nasal bleeding, vomiting and diarrhea. Furthermore, they even experienced some serious ones including dysentery, measles, asthma and seizures, which demand professional skill. However, there were no registered nurses and most teachers requested that parents take a child home when these health problems happened. Only 31.3% of the child care centers had a teacher with CPR training. Approximately half of the centers kept child health records which included reports on allergic substances, and medical history but only 18.7% of the child care centers offered regular immunizations for the children. Conclusion: Various health problems were found in child day care centers. To maintain the children's health, there is a need to develop and make provisions for health services and programs in child day care centers.

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Study on Early Childhood Teachers' Self-Image by Metaphoric Pictures of Occupation (직업은유그림에 의한 영유아교사의 자아상 연구)

  • Baik, Eun-Joo
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.45 no.8
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    • pp.77-89
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate early childhood teachers' self-image by metaphoric pictures of occupation. The sample consisted of 311 early childhood teachers in kindergarten or day-care center. Teachers were asked them to match their image of themselves as early childhood teachers with metaphoric pictures of occupation. The major results were as follows. First, kindergarten teachers chose conductor, entertainer, nurse, sculptor, shopkeeper, animal trainer, judge by turns and day-care center teachers chose nurse, sculptor, conductor, entertainer, shopkeeper, judge, animal trainer by turns. Second, the reason for selecting the metaphoric pictures of occupation as their self-image was analyzed into 16 categories.

A Study on the Space Program of the Day-Care Centers in Workshop Area (직장어린이집의 공간구성현황과 개선방향에 관한 연구 - 서울지역을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee Kwang-Ok
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2005
  • The women's roles In 21s1 century in Korea is increasing as the industry, economy is growing and changing rapidly; thus raising the necessity and importance of early learning. Naturally the importance and needs of children's day-care center is increasing both in quantitative and quality matters, there needs for much improvements. This study selected 8 workshop day-care centers in Seoul area, where most day-care centers are located, and analyzed interior spaces; thus presenting the appropriate model of interior space in child day-care center. Starting with, examining theologically, this study focused on the history of child day-care center and the 8 selected day-care centers in Seoul. By analyzing the operation status, blue prints, and picture, this study focused on improving the interior spaces in day-care centers. The presented improvement in spaces are the fellowing, First, half of day-care centers in workshops had independent buildings and most were multi-storey building. Second, running status vary. The open hours and number of teachers were fine but the budgets ratio of the employer and the worker ratio needed improvements. Third, there is need for detailed more improvement In managing area, educational area, and service area. It recommendable for spaces of day-care centers in workshops to be a single-storey building with managing and service space placed In center with educational rooms on each sides, with single hall way.

A study on the infant daycare center teacher practicing infant's rights respect in care giving daycare center's daily work (어린이집의 하루일과에서 영아반 보육교사가 실행하는 영아권리존중보육에 관한 연구)

  • Youn, Jin-Ju
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.407-417
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    • 2017
  • This study examined the extent to which childcare methods of infant classroom childcare teachers who respect infant rights in the everyday teaching curriculum at day-care centers occurs. To achieve these objectives, a questionnaire survey was conducted on 210 infant classroom childcare teachers who were in charge of the day-care center classrooms located in [G] city of [J] province. The results of the research confirmed that first there were no statistically significant differences when verifying the extent to which childcare methods of infant classroom childcare teachers who respect infant rights in the everyday teaching curriculum at day-care centers according to the final education level, professional experience, age, and education major of the infant classroom childcare teacher. On the other hand, the results confirmed that when analyzing for arrival time for infant classroom childcare instruction at the day-care center and for the time spent taking the infant to and from the bathroom, the infant classroom childcare teachers who had graduated from 2 year colleges showed more respect for infant rights compared to that of infant classroom childcare teachers who had graduated from 4 year universities, and for the arrival time for infant classroom childcare instruction at the day-care center and nap times, the infant classroom childcare teachers who were above 50 years of age showed more respect for infant rights compared to that of infant classroom childcare teachers who were in their 30s and 40s. The results of the research confirmed that there were statistically significant differences for both the age and education major of the infant classroom childcare teachers. When examining each of the sub-factor, the age of the infant classroom childcare teachers, respect for the infant's opinion, respect for individuality, and for information provision, infant classroom childcare teachers older than 50 years of age were shown to exercise a higher level of respect for the infant according to the rule of prioritizing the infant compared to infant classroom childcare teachers in their 30s and 40s, and infant classroom childcare teachers who majored in infant education-related majors exercised a higher level of respect for the infant for respecting freedom and autonomy compared to that of infant classroom childcare teachers who majored in welfare and childcare-related fields. The results of the research confirmed a statistically significant static correlation between the two related variables. Therefore, this suggests that the more childcare methods of infant classroom childcare teachers who respect infant rights in the everyday teaching curriculum at day-care centers, the more childcare methods of infant classroom childcare teachers who respect infant rights occurred according to the rule of prioritizing the infant. These results can be used to establish both quantitatively and qualitatively an excellent and balanced respect for infant rights.

A Study on Actual Conditions of the First-Aid Education for Child-care Teachers at Daycare Center for the Disabled Children (장애아 전담 보육시설에서 보육교사의 응급처치교육에 대한 실태조사)

  • Lee, Hyo-Cheol;Jang, Yong-Su
    • The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 2010
  • Purpose : This study was conducted to examine the degree of recognition of safety education and its execution for child-care teachers at daycare center for the disabled children in Jeollanam-do. Ninety six child care teachers filled out the questionnaire and the results were as follows. Results : 1. The possibility of accident prevention by the day care teachers was a little higher in case of nearby education institution. The most appropriate period of safety education was within one month. 2. Majority of child care teachers had received safety and first-aid educations before and the education was done for less than 2 hours. 3. The best educational method was practice-centered education of off-duty time. The contents of first-aid education were bleeding, fall, shock, and burn. 4. The education material and book should be available to the teachers when they need the knowledge. 5. By the annual schedule, safety education should be conducted and provided to the parents. Conclusion : This study suggested that reinforcement of contents related to emergency situation and actual first-aid as well as theory education in the process of parent and teacher education should be conducted on the basis of information of general conditions related to safety and first-aid education at the daycare center for the disabled children.

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A Survey of Teachers' Recognition on Nutrition Knowledge and Nutrition Education at Day-care Centers (어린이집 교사들의 영양지식과 영양교육에 대한 인식 조사연구)

  • Park, Kum-Mi
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.920-929
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    • 2005
  • This study was aimed at knowing the recognition of teachers' nutrition knowledge and nutrition education at day-care centers in Seong-nam. Teachers were all female, most of whom were in the 20, and their careers were less than 3 years. And $76.2\%$ of the teachers graduated from high school and junior college. The score of the nutrition knowledge was average $14.3\pm2.2$ (out of 20). It shows that they are lack of general information of nutrition. As the teachers had higher education, they scored higher nutrition knowledge levels (p < 0.01). It also says that there was meaningful interrelationship between the nutrition knowledge and the number of children they had (p < 0.05). $93\%$ of the teachers said that nutrition education should be given when children are three years old, at least and most of the teachers thought that nutrition education is necessary and should be taught in a separate course. $50.4\%$ of the teachers thought that nutrition education for early childhood should be taught by a nutritionist, but $35.2\%$ of them thought that the teachers themselves should be in charge of it. About $60\%$ of the teachers thought that 'Cooking Activity for Early Childhood' course should be established and it is desirable that the nutrition education should be in the area of cooking activity for childhood at day-care centers. The teachers thought that dietary habit is the most important subject in nutrition education and they got more information from the internet rather than in the class related to nutrition. (Korean J Community Nutrition 10(6) : $920\∼929$, 2005)