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콘텐츠 소외지역의 만화 아웃리치 프로그램 모델링 연구 (A Study on Comics Outreach Programs for Contents marginalized Areas)

  • 이승진
    • 만화애니메이션 연구
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    • 통권49호
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    • pp.359-382
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    • 2017
  • 콘텐츠는 예술과 트렌드기술의 복합체이다. 콘텐츠 교육은 예술적 감상만이 아닌 트렌드 기술을 체험해 보는 것 또한 몹시 중요한 일이다. 오늘날 많은 기관에서는 대중을 위한 사회교육기관으로서 문화예술를 통한 개인의 삶의 질 향상, 사회통합 실현에 기여하고자 장애인을 대상으로 한 특수교육, 다문화 가정과 외국인, 저소득층 등의 문화소외계층 대상 프로그램 등을 기획/운영하고 있다. 이러한 프로그램은 박물관, 미술관에 국한되어 진행 되고 있으며, 콘텐츠 문화영역은 아직 그 시행이 미비한 상태이다. 소외지역을 위한 문화교류 확대를 위하여 좀 더 다양한 콘텐츠 교육 시행이 필요한 시점이다. 네이버는 이현세 만화가와 <학교로 찾아가는 만화 버스>라는 이름의 아웃리치 프로그램을 진행하고 있다. 만화를 좋아하는 중, 고등학교 학생들을 대상으로 현직 만화/웹툰작가들이 학교로 직접 찾아가 학생들에게 만화에 대한 기본적인 이야기와 만화테크닉을 알려주는 체험 아웃리치 프로그램이다. 하지만 <학교로 찾아가는 만화 버스>는 소외지역 중심이 아닌 서울 경기지역을 중심으로 이루어진다는 점과, '학교'라는 공간적 한계를 지니기 때문에 폭넓게 프로그램의 혜택이 이루어지지 못한다는 점, 작품을 이해하고 공감하기 위한 공간으로서의 체험이 배제 되어 있다는 한계성을 지닌다. '만화 소외지역 아웃리치 프로그램'은 지극히 고정된 단일 체계의 프로그램이 아닌 유동적인 차원으로 새롭게 재구성 되어야 한다. 본인이 가지고 있는 역량과 경험, 지역문화, 종교, 사회 등을 기반으로 만화의 여러가지 전문적 기자재를 직접 이용하여 작품을 제작 체험할 수 있어야 한다. 이러한 프로그램 참여자는 자신의 만화적 경험의 공감과 함께 매력적이고 효과적인 학습의 효과를 얻을 수 있게 될 것이다.

보건진료원 직무교육 교과과정 개선을 위한 일 연구 (A Study on Curriculum Development For Community Health Practitioners)

  • 조원정;이경자
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.207-226
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    • 1992
  • This study was designed to develop a conceptual framework for the curriculum and develop the details of the learning content for the education of Community Health Practitioners (CHPs). Since education programs for CHPs started 10 years ago, concepts related to CHP services have changed because of changes in society. The objectives of the study were as follows : 1) to analyse the usefulness of the present education program for CHPs, 2) to analyse the Job performance and self -confidence of the CHPs, 3) to identify the health needs of the clients served by the CHPs and the community problems related to health. 4) to develop a conceptual framework for the curriculum, for the education of CHPs, 5) to develops details for the learning content of the education program for CHPs. Phase I of the study was conducted by questionnaires to 150 CHPs who have worked in remote rural areas for more than 2 years. Among them, 147 responded. Data was collected from August 16, to August 25, 1990. In order to identify the health needs of the community people, research within the last five years was reviewed and analyzed. The data on 1, 842 communities gathered by the WHO Nursing Collaborations Center of the College of Nursing, Yonsei University was utilized to identify community problems related to health and the self - confidence in job performance of the CHPs. Psase II of the study consisted of a workshop with 13 professionals including Community Health Practitioners to evaluate the existing education program and a conceptual framework of the curriculum for the job education of CHPs. The results of the study are Summariged below : 1. The only 26 among 45 content items of the education program related to job skills was used by 80% of the responding CHPs. The knowledge of $\ulcorner$Networking community organization$\lrcorner$ was used by only 53.7% of the respondents. Educational content about $\ulcorner$Mental disease$\lrcorner$ was used by less than 50% of CHPs because of a knowledge deficit. 2. The CHPs reported that their activities concentrated on clinical services during the last six months. The survey showed that they seemed to neglect the activities for health promotion and disease prevention. Thus, $\ulcorner$Education for community loaders$\lrcorner$(15.9%), $\ulcorner$Activity for eavironmental health$\lrcorner$(16.3%) and $\ulcorner$Social work for needey people$\lrcorner$(23.3%) were done by less than 30% of CHPs. 3. More than 90% of CHPs reported being self - confident for the activities of $\ulcorner$Health education and counselling$\lrcorner$, $\ulcorner$Medicine prescription$\lrcorner$ and $\ulcorner$Immunization$\lrcorner$. But 50% of CHPs reported that they were not have self - confident in $\ulcorner$Management of water and environmental health$\lrcorner$ and only 25.6% of CHPs could insert an IUD independently. 4. It was identified that respiratory diseases and the gastrointestinal diseases were most common problems for the community people, followed by musculoskeletal and skin problems. 5. The community problems were classified into eight categories : physical environmental problems, environmental hygiene, health problems, health behavior, social problem, lack of resources, financial problem and the problems of the cultural and value system. 6. The conceptual framework consisted of the target population and their health status, nursing process working site and primary health care services such as health promotion, disease prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. 7. The contents of curriculum of education program for CHPs were formulated from the results of this study.

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