• Title/Summary/Keyword: Enhancement of instructional professionalism

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Development and Implementation of the Practicum-affiliated Coursework for Enhancement of Pre-service Chemistry Teachers' PCK (예비화학교사의 PCK 신장을 위한 교육실습 연계 교과목의 실러버스 개발 및 적용)

  • Jang, Hyo-Soon;Choi, Byung-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.58 no.3
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    • pp.313-323
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    • 2014
  • The purpose this research was to develop the practicum-affiliated coursework for pre-service chemistry teachers to enhance their instructional professionalism. The researchers developed the syllabus and the materials of the practicum-affiliated coursework and opened the class 'Practice of Chemistry Lesson' for the pre-service chemistry teachers who were expected to participate in the practicum. Semi-constructed individual interviews revealed that pre-service chemistry teachers thought the developed coursework, which linked science education theory and practice, helped them to develop educational connoisseurship about good science class and to be prepared practically to the practicum, and as the result, they could enhance their teaching ability. The result identified that the reconstruction of the practicum experience through the process of 5 steps of the curriculum could develop the instructional professionalism of pre-service chemistry teachers.

Efficient Safety Management in Inland Waters: Focused on Water Relief and Water Safety (효율적 내수면 안전관리 : 수난구호 및 수상안전을 중심으로)

  • Chung, Chul-Min;Yang, Gi-Geun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.101-113
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    • 2015
  • This study aims to prepare countermeasures to prevent and minimize drowning accident in inland waters by examining the current status of inland water safety management in Korea and diagnosing the defects. The defects in current inland water safety management is analyzed in four aspects. First is the legal defect that includes the absence of legislation that directs the inland water safety management. Second is the instructional defect such as the absence of educational program for prevention of inland water accidents and lack of professional water rescue experts. Third is cooperation defect such as dispersed reporting system and lack of private-public partnership in accident response. Fourth is the defect of emergency response ability, professionalism and accident response skills due to the dispersion and overlaps of safety management systems. In order to improve these defects, this study finds the countermeasures based on the survey of water sports professions and users and its analysis as follows: legislation of '(tentatively named) special act for water safety management in inland waters' is suggested in the legal aspects. A development of inland waters safety education program and training of water accident experts are suggested in the instructional aspects. Integrated operational system for water accident management, activation of safety network and re-establishment of private-public partnership are suggested in the cooperation aspects. Systematic and efficient inland water safety management plans such as enhancement of accident response skills and expertise and integrated inland water safety management with fire department-centered system were suggested in the aspects of emergency response ability.