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농어촌 소규모학교의 통합 전후 교육여건 비교 분석 연구 (A Study on the Comparison Analysis about the Pre to Post Educational Environment of the Integrated Small Schools in Rural Area)

  • 조창희;이화룡
    • 교육시설 논문지
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2015
  • Nowadays, the number of school students in rural area has decreased significantly. For this reason, there are mixed classes among students of different grades in schools in rural area. Moreover, there are several teachers who teach two and more subjects except for the major of teacher so educational environment has been deteriorated. To tackle this problem, the ministry of education has suggested merging small schools in rural area. However, some people believe that merging small schools would make educational environment more worse and would not solve this problem. To solve this problem, this research suggests that the proper solution for educational environment of merging small schools through surveying environment of merging schools.

특수학교의 학교도서관 운영 실태 분석 연구 (Analysis on the Operating Status of Special Schools' School Library)

  • 장보성
    • 한국도서관정보학회지
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    • 제50권1호
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    • pp.313-331
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 유명무실하게 존재하는 특수학교 학교도서관의 운영 실태를 일반학교 학교도서관과 비교 분석하고 정책적 시사점을 제언하고자 한다. 연구결과, 지역별, 학교 설립별 일반학교와 비교했을 때 특수학교는 장서, 예산, 열람좌석,이용 측면에서 현저하게 미흡한 수준이다. 특수학교의 학생 1인당 장서 수는 57.9권, 대출자료 수는 10.8권인 반면 일반학교는 96.7권 29.6권이다. 예산은 특수학교가 일반학교의 30% 수준이며, 일반학교의 90%이상이 20석 이상의 열람좌석 수를 보유한 반면, 특수학교는 75개교(42.9%)에 불과하다. 소장 장서 대비 이용량에서도 채 1권도 되지 않는 수준이다. 특수학교 학교도서관 운영을 위한 전담직원이 있는 학교는 47개교(26.8%)이며, 사서자격증을 보유하고 있는 학교는 20개교에 불과하다. 따라서 특수학교의 학교도서관 활성화를 위해서는 지역사회 장애인 기관과의 협력, 기본적인 장서와 전담인력, 시설환경 개선이 필요하다.

학생들의 과학긍정경험에 영향을 주는 과학교육 선도학교 특성에 대한 질적 탐구 (Qualitative Inquiry of Features of Science Education Leading Schools on Students' Positive Experiences about Science)

  • 곽영순;이성희;강훈식;신영준;이수영
    • 한국초등과학교육학회지:초등과학교육
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.317-330
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the influences of science leading schools on primary and middle school students' positive experiences about science (PES) through in-depth interviews with teachers in charge of science leading schools. Science leading schools at the primary and middle school level such as Creative Convergent Science Labs and Student Participatory Science Classes were investigated and 11 teachers were participated in focus group interviews. Teacher in-depth interviews were conducted to explore the factors that led to the effectiveness of science leading schools in improving the student's PES in light of operational characteristics of science leading schools, characteristic factors of science leading schools on students PES, and improvement plans and requirements of science leading schools, as well as implications for general high schools. Science leading schools including Creative Convergent Science Labs and Student Participatory Science Classes applied for the leading school funding to secure supplies, equipments, and lab improvement for authentic science classes. In addition, reconstructed the curriculum more broadly than before, and emphasized and expanded student participatory classes and process-centered assessment at the teacher learning community level. Through student-participatory classes, the science leading schools stimulate students' interest in science, provide students with PES) through various instructions including projects, engage students in interesting science experiences in Creative Convergent Science Labs, and enhance inquiry skills and PES as well as science content knowledge. Based on the results, ways to spread the characteristics of science leading schools to general schools are suggested including expanding budget support, securing the space of science labs and improving spatial composition, providing diverse teaching and learning materials, diversifying assessment subjects and methods, and the necessity of teachers' continuous professional development, etc.

대구광역시 초등학교 소공원 조성에 관한 연구 (Research on the Creation of Small Parks in Daegu Elementary Schools)

  • 김후경;이현택
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.78-83
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this project is to create small parks in elementary schools in order to improve the educational environment and also to increase the amount of greenspace in the city. Above all, the main goal is to create space for local residents in which they can enjoy their leisure time. During a basic investigation and document investigation of elementary schools in Daegu, I placed the priority on choosing the schools that showed the most promise. Also, by doing a survey about the present conditions at schools, I verified, compared, and analyzed the validity of creating small parks in elementary schools. The summary of the results are as follows. The average area available for building small parte in Daegu elementary schools is $7,447m^2$. Even though this area is not as large as a neighborhood parti the difference is not that great. Therefore, I assumed that building small parks in schools would be as effective as building neighborhood parks. The standard size for a children's parks is $1,500m^2$, and if small parks were to be constructed in all school areas with available space larger than a children's park (i.e., larger than $1,500m^2$), the amount of added park greenspace would equal $1,217,953m^2$. The number of schools with areas under $1,500m^2$ is only 3% of all schools in which small parte can be created(5 schools). Schools that have between $1,500m^2$ and $8,000m^2$of greenspace make up 59.7% of all schools in which small parte can be created (98 schools). Schools that have greenspace of more than $8,000m^2$ make up 37% of all school in which small parks can be created (61 schools). The standard area for neighborhood parte is $10,000m^2$ (building-to-land ratio 20%). Schools that have areas that are larger than the standard area for neighborhood parte make up 31% of all elementary schools in Daegu (61 schools). Therefore city greenspace would increase to a total of $694,805m^2$ by making use of these schools, which would represent 7% of the park greenspace in Daegu.

중국 연길시 조선족 소학교시설 기초연구 (A Study on Korean-chinese Elementary School Facility In China Yanji)

  • 김종영
    • 교육시설 논문지
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.13-21
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    • 2011
  • Yanji city in China is a city most populated with Korean-chinese. This study is to examine architectural planning characteristics for Korean-chinese Elementary schools in Yanji city. Currently, this city includes nine Korean-chinese schools. This research has been processed with regards to three broad aspects. Firstly changing processes of school systems, secondly local distributions and networks of school facilities, and thirdly site plans, floor plans and elevations of school buildings were analyzed and examined for finding their characteristics. For this study, seven Han-chinese Elementary schools were also analyzed. The study result are as following: 1. Korean-chinese schools have followed national education policies and also maintained Korean-chinese native education methods. The schools have undergone merger and separation with Han-chinese Elementary schools. Three Korean-chinese Elementary schools in Japan Colonials, two schools in the period of the Republic of China foundation and its growing, and four schools in 1980s were founded. 2. Yanji city administers the networks of Korean-chinese school districts and Han-chinese districts separately. All school districts apply to lkm standard as attending distance. The networks are adjusted as per population change. 3. The characteristics of buildings' site plans, floor plans and elevations are simple. Layouts of the schools are - type or -type centered playground. Building plans show one side corridor type and 5 stories mostly. Elevations stress central parts. Various forms such as finger types do not appear in mass planning since the school curriculum and extracurricular activities are not seemingly active. Han-chinese Elementary schools have similar conditions.

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대전광역시 초·중·고등학교의 에너지 사용에 관한 조사연구 (A Study on the Energy Consumption of Elementary, Middle and High Schools in Daejeon Metropolitan City)

  • 박승익;이상혁
    • 한국지열·수열에너지학회논문집
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the energy consumption of Elementary, Middle and High Schools in Daejeon Metropolitan City. The main results are as follow: 1) Annual energy consumption per class was 12,825 (kWh/class) at elementary schools, 15,780 (kWh/class) at middle schools, and 29,447 (kWh/class) at high schools, 2) Generally the smaller the size of the school, the higher the energy consumption per class. However according to the HVAC system there was no consistent pattern of energy consumption per class. 3) According to Box and Whisker's Chart, distribution of energy consumption of elementary and middle schools' had small range. However, the range of high schools increased. 4) Energy consumption in winter season was larger than that of summer season in schools.

초등학교 급식소의 식품구매 실태조사 -경기도 지역을 중심으로- (The Assessment of Food Procurement Practices in Elementary School Foodservices Located in Kyungkido)

  • 유양자;윤선주
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.319-329
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    • 1997
  • Food procurement practices in elementary schools were evaluated to provide basic information for the efficient foodservice management. Total 85 self-completed questionnaires were collected out of 134 dieticians working for elementary schools in Kyungkido, and analyzed for demographic background, purchasing activities and processing-food utilization status. The results were as follows: 1. The elementary schools were located in urban (22.0%), provincial (58.5%), and isolated areas (19.5%). 2. 62.4% of them were conventional schools and rest of them were commissary schools (37.6%). 3. As the total meals produced in schools increased, the number of meals served per foodservice staff and the workload increased, and more foods were purchased through wholesalers and competitive bids. 4. There were no significant differences (p > 0.05) in food procurement practices by the location, type of foodservice systems and the size of schools. 5. As the number of total meals in schools increased, the level of FPI (Food Processing Index) points for meat products, fish products, kimchi and sauce decreased.

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서부태평양해역에서의 다랑어 선망어업의 어군성상과 연직수온 (Property of fish school and vertical temperature profile of Tuna Purse Seine in the Western Pacific Ocean)

  • 김형석
    • 수산해양기술연구
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.237-241
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    • 1999
  • It was investigated that the condition of fishing ground gave what kind of effect school type in relation to the property for the target school after the vertical temperature profile and school type were observed when tuna purse seiner for tuna purse seine was operated in the western pacific Ocean around the equator between December 12, 1993 and January 26, 1994. The results are as follows;1. This study divided fish schools associated with drift objects, a one targeted-operation, and the pelagic migrating fish schools that are another one for the property. The total of 23 operations were complected including 6 that targeted fish schools associated with drift objects and 17 that targeted pelagic migrating fish schools. It was known that the main operation was conducted on pelagic migrating fish school.2. Average and standard deviation of the depth of the surface mixing layer was 86.0m and 13.8m for fish schools associated with drift objects. 61.6m and 13.0m for pelagic migrating fish schools, respectively. The average depth of the surface mixing layer of the pelagic migrating fish schools was lower when compared to the fish schools associated with drift objects however the concentration of standard deviation was higher than those fish schools associated with drifted objects. Accordingly, it was assumed that the effect of vertical temperature profile for pelagic migrating fish school was higher than the fish schools associated with drift objects.

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대전광역시 초등학교의 에너지 사용에 관한 조사연구 (A Study on the Energy Consumption of Elementary Schools in Daejeon Metropolitan City)

  • 이상혁;박승익
    • 한국지열·수열에너지학회논문집
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.8-15
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the energy consumption according to the HVAC systems in 122 elementary schools. To do this, we classified schools according to the HVAC systems. Selected schools were classified to the following groups by the HVAC equipments: EHP, EHP and GHP together and GHP. In addition we divided schools by the number of classes. The main results are as follow: 1) Annual average energy consumption at schools was about 300~900(kWh/students), $30{\sim}50(kWh/m^2)$, 9,000~29,000((kWh/class) 2) The smaller schools, the higher the energy consumption per class; energy usage of 10~19 classes's schools were approximately 3 times higher than 40 classes's schools. 3) Schools where the EHP was installed had the lowest energy costs and energy usage. The difference in energy costs was lower than the difference in energy usage because of the fuel price and the ratio of energy sources.

건강증진모델학교 분석: 읍면 지역 소규모 초등학교를 중심으로 (Analysis of Health Promoting Schools: Focusing on Small-sized Elementary School in Rural Area)

  • 김미주
    • 한국학교보건학회지
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.67-78
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of the study was to present a model of WHO Health Promoting School easily applicable to small-sized schools in rural areas. Methods: The study analyzed data of 11 small-sized schools in rural areas selected from 85 health promoting schools, an initiative led by the Ministry of Education from 2012 to 2014. Results: Through the analysis, the study found out the operation process of health promoting schools consists of five stages: system development, needs survey & survey on current status, school health policy development, program development & execution, and evaluation. In addition, the study was able to discover three key factors in operating health promoting schools: connection with curriculum, connection with community, and consensus among members. While it turned out the schools were following operation manuals faithfully, the biggest problem with operation was that the stages of needs survey, priority setting, and core task development were not closely coordinated. Conclusion: Although the model suggested in the study fails to reflect the characteristics of small-sized schools in rural areas, it is close to a universal model which could serve as a guideline when regular schools adopt the system of health promoting schools.