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Effect of Healthy School Tuck Shop on Snack Preference and Food Purchasing Behavior in Adolescents (건강매점 운영에 따른 청소년의 간식 섭취에 대한 인식 및 간식 구매 행태)

  • Nam, Kyung Min;Kang, Min Jeong;Kim, Kirang;Kim, Jung Yun;Do, Min Hee;Lee, Sang Sun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.1147-1155
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    • 2014
  • Adolescence is the most important period of healthy development. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the food recognition, snack preference, and dietary behavior of 1st grade of middle and high school boys and girls. Subjects were 5,554 students from 16 schools with healthy tuck shop and 3,406 students from 9 schools without healthy tuck shop in Seoul, Korea. Students from schools with healthy tuck shop are significantly higher than control group for facility satisfaction and hygiene satisfaction (all p<0.05). For fruit, the preference (p<0.05) and recognition (attitude, p<0.001: intention, p<0.05: eating habit, p<0.001: social-environment, p<0.001: self-efficacy, p<0.001) of students in schools with healthy tuck shop are significantly higher than those in schools without healthy tuck shop. For the habit of checking the manufacturer, students in schools with healthy tuck shop were significantly higher than students in schools without healthy tuck shop (p<0.05). The result suggested that we have to create an environment in which fruits can be purchased easily at a tuck shop and to educate adolescents for the importance of healthy food purchasing behavior. In conclusion, healthy school tuck shop had a positive effect on accessibility to healthy food.

Assessment of the Indoor Air Quality at Schools in Ulsan (울산지역 학교의 실내공기질 평가)

  • Jung, Jong-Hyeon;Seo, Bo-Sun;Ju, Dong-Jin;Park, Man-Chul;Shon, Byung-Hyun;Phee, Young-Gyu
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.472-479
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the concentration of indoor air pollutants at 63 elementary schools, 41 middle schools and 51 high schools in Ulsan from the beginning of May to the end of December, 2008. To assess the indoor air quality of the various classrooms, the 8 indoor air pollutants such as $CO_2$, CO, $NO_2$, $O_3$, $PM_{10}$, TVOCs, HCHO and TBC were measured and analyzed. The mean concentrations of $PM_{10}$ and TBC in the elementary schools were significantly higher than those of middle and high schools (p < 0.01). For the HCHO, the multi-use practice rooms showed an average 1.5 times higher than general classrooms. In schools located in urban areas, the concentrations of CO, $O_3$, $PM_{10}$, HCHO and TBC were lower than in the vicinity of industrial complexes. The exceeding rate of the school air quality maintenance limits in the 6 air pollutants by law were 6.7%, 3.5%, 1.7%, 18.2%, 13.0% and 18.4% for $CO_2$, $NO_2$, $O_3$, $PM_{10}$, HCHO and TBC, respectively. Based on these results $PM_{10}$ and TBC have to be in the order of priority of need to improve the classroom air quality in elementary school of Ulsan.

A study of the management and the condition of the Laboratory Facilities for Technology Education in the middle schools of Seoul (중학교(中學校) 기술실(技術室)(실험.실습실(實驗.實習室)) 시설.설비(施設.設備) 및 운영(運營) 실태(實態) 조사(調査) 연구(硏究) - 서울특별시 중학교(中學校)를 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Lee, Sang-Hyuk;Kim, Jong-Bok
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.25-35
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    • 2001
  • This study investigated technology education, laboratory management and facilities in middle schools with the goal of finding problems. Ninety-six randomly selected schools and questionnaire was done to the teachers of 84 schools which have laboratory. Five of these schools received on-site inspections. The results of study are as follows : 1) 12.5% of schools have no laboratory. The average laboratory has less than 50% of the necessary equipment for total operations. laboratories are used an average of once or twice per two time frame. 2) 80%of the laboratories are located at the end of a row of regular class rooms. The most common laboratory style is classroom plus hallway($90m^2$) style. 77% of laboratories have a single entrance. 3) 69% of teachers reported the worktable arrangement to be inconvenience. 68% of the schools have 9 worktables per laboratory. 38% say the worktables are not wide enough and 36% said they were appropriate. Table dimensions range from $95{\sim}110cm$ in width and from $210{\sim}225cm$ in length. 65% of the teachers say table height is low with a range from $76{\sim}82cm$. 86% of the teachers say that the height of chair is low and the range of its measurement is from $37{\sim}47cm$. 84% of the teachers points out that laboratory is poorly lighted.

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A Study on the Contents and Characteristics of an Alternative School Reading Education through a Qualitative Analysis (질적 분석을 통한 대안학교 독서교육의 내용과 특징에 대한 고찰)

  • Lee, Sena;Lee, Seongsin
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.121-141
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the characteristics of reading education of the specialized high schools for an alternative education. Among the specialized high schools for an alternative education, five schools were selected for the study. To achieve the study purpose, interviews were conducted with the teachers in charge of reading education of the schools. The interviews were recorded and transcribed. According to the study results, there have been attempts to integrate curriculum and reading education based on humanities. Students were actively participating in planning and conducting reading programs. Furthermore, there were Library Assisted Instructions. In order to proceed successfully with the reading education, there were several important factors as follows: 1)there was an organized system to support reading education by teachers, schools, and school libraries. 2)students' interests and needs were reflected in designing reading programs, 3)reading programs were adjusted according to students' needs and interests, and 4)reading activities were emphasized.

A Study on the Multiple Effects of School Renovation on Students, Teachers, Schools and Local Community (학교공간 개선이 학생, 교사, 학교 및 지역사회에 미치는 다면적 효과에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Na-Min;Park, Jong-Hyang
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 2011
  • This study explored what impacts can be brought to students, teachers, schools, and community by the improvement of physical environment of school spaces. For the purpose, we studied 5 schools (2 elementary and 3 middle schools) who took part in the Happy School Project funded by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism in 2008. Ten series of Focus Group Interviews were carried out with a sample of 28 students and 20 teachers who experienced both before and after the school renovation project. The analysis of the interview data revealed that although the project was concerned with a part of school space such as restroom or reading room, it could bring multiple effects such as following: First, the students addressed that they felt "good" about school environment, which led them to feel good about their "schools." This change was found out to bring about more positive attitudes towards a school in general, public manners, peer relationships, emotional well-being, and learning. Second, the teachers became to value more their principals' leadership, being more satisfied with their work environment and more concerned about management of school facilities, and happier with students in terms of teaching and guidance than before. Third, all the 5 schools seem to go through a noticeable change in terms of a school climate and ethos in a more positive and harmonious way. Finally, 'spread', 'promotion', and 'openness' effects were discussed with regard to the relationships between the schools and local community.

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Studies on the Behaviour of Fish Schools in the Main-net of a Large Scale Set-net Using Scanning Sonar - I - The Behaviour of Small Schools of Sardine Sardinops Melanosticta in the Main-net - (소나 관찰에 의한 대형정치망내 어군행동의 연구 - I - 입망한 정어리소형군의 행동 -)

  • 김문관
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 1995
  • The fish behavior survey in the main-net of a large scale-net was carried out in relation to the catching function of the set-net. at Kishihata set-net in Japan during the period from January 29th to February 22th 1992. The results obtained are summarized as follows; 1. The greatest number of schools observation in the main-net occurred between 17 : 00hrs and 18 : 00hrs. after which the schools suddenly disappeared. This result show that the schools did not stay in the main-net. but immediately moved through into the bag-net or left the main-net. 2. The course of movement of the small schools of sardine in the main-net was in a straight line to the slope-net. However. upon arrived at the slope-net the school turned around. away from the slope-net and went directly towards the playground. 3. The majority of small schools of sardine in the main-net were estimated to move with the mode velocity 25cm/sec. however the maximum velocity were recorded 80cm/sec.

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Distribution and Characteristics of Heavy Metals in the Fallout Dust Deposits at the Middle and High Schools of Some Cities in South Korea (우리나라 일부도시의 중 . 고등학교에서 강하분진으로 형성된 축적분진에 함유된 중금속의 분포와 특성에 대한 연구)

  • 이진헌;민병연
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the distribution and characteristics of heavy metals in the fallout dust deposits at the middle and high schools. We collected the samples at 60 schools in Kongju, Incheon and Daejeon on from September to November, 2001, and analyzed Cadmium(Cd), Copper(Cu), Lead(Pb) and Zinc(Zn) from them. Zn was the highest level as 551 $\pm$ 79.9 ppm, and the next order were Pb, Cu, and Cd as 146.0 $\pm$ 15.2 ppm, 98.7 $\pm$ 14.4 ppm and 5.21 $\pm$ 0.76 ppm, respectively. The rates of schools exceeding the soil environmental standards were 56.3% in Cd, 53.3% in Zn, 51.5% in Pb, and 31.7% in Cu, respectively. Cd and Pb were the highest levels at schools in Daejeon as 6.30 $\pm$ 0.87 ppm and 171 $\pm$ 26.1 ppm, respectively. Cu and Zn were the highest levels at schools in Incheon as 176.2 $\pm$ 55.8 ppm and 919.8 $\pm$ 185.7 ppm, respectively. At Incheon, Cu and Zn levels were significantly higher than Kongju(p=0.04l), and Daejeon(p=0.016), respectively. Total pollution index(PI) of heavy metals was 1.51 $\pm$ 0.16. PI was 2.00 $\pm$ 0.51 on Incheon, 1.50 $\pm$ 0.13 on Daejeon, and 0.92 $\pm$ 0.24 on Kongju. Correlations were 0.675 (p<0.05) between Cu and Cd, 0.663(p<0.05) between Cu and Zn, and 0.477 between Cd and Pb. In conclusion, Among heavy metals in the fallout dust deposits at schools, Cu and Zn were the highest levels at Incheon, Cd and Pb were the highest levels at Daejeon.

A Study on the Gifted Education System in North Korea (북한의 영재교육 제도 고찰)

  • 강경석
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.221-244
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the gifted education system in North Korea. The study analysed various literature, articles, and internet resources concerning education in general and gifted education in North Korea. The findings of the study are as follows: First, in recent years North Korea has emphasized gifted education to advance the level of science and technology, especially in the field of information technology and computer science. Second, North Korea already introduced the gifted education system by establishing music schools, foreign language schools, art schools, dance schools, and athletics schools in 1960. Third, North Korea has established special schools for the gifted in science since 1984. The schools play an important role in advancing the country's science and technology. Fourth, in North Korea there are special courses in colleges and universities for the gifted in various fields. Fifth, North Korea has implemented the consistent and interrelated system of gifted education from kindergarten level to higher education level.

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An Analysis of Fishery Consciousness for the Fisheries Highschool Teachers in Kyungbuk Province (경북지역 수산계 고등학교 학생의 수산업 의식 분석)

  • KIM, Sam-Kon;PARK, Jong-Woon;LEE, Sang-Cheol
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.1-26
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we studied the consciousness of Fisheries high school students Through these kinds of works, this paper will focus on how to activate the Fisheries high school in Kyungbuk province. Primarily, research of the consciousness of people living in the fisheries community of the Kyungbuk coast has been engaged in fisheries. Secondly, research is done the consciousness of Fisheries high school students. Thirdly, research of consciousness of neighboring middle school teachers. Finally, searching for reform measures toward activating Fisheries high schools in the whole country. The conclusions of the study were as follows: First, the proper view of fisheries should be settled again. The understandings of basic knowledge about maritime affairs and fisheries in the stages of elementary schools and middle schools are needed. Secondly, in order to find a way out of the difficulties in fishering villages, governmental financial support has to be presente. from the view of fisher folks who are engaged in the fisheries. Thirdly, larger portions of economic value should be allocated to fisheries villages by improving fisheries structure of the fishery. Actually, lower incomes have burdened fisheries villagers with more debts. Fourthly, academic and care counseling must concentrate on the diversification of courses after graduation from fisheries high schools. Realistically, students of fisheries high schools are longing to enter into universities. Fifthly, reorganization of specialized highschool systems, changes of titles of schools and reconstruction of departments should be steadily carried out. Finally, high morale of fisheries highschool teachers should be revised using various steps. They didn't appear to be proud of their teaching jobs. Supervisors ought to exchange their opinions with teachers for the purpose of development of fisheries high schools.

A Bibliographical Research on Textbooks of Missionary Schools in Korea during the Opening Period (한국 개화기 기독교학교 교과서의 서지학적 연구)

  • Kim Bong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.23
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    • pp.63-106
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    • 1992
  • The opening period of Korea was the period of modernisation amidst the conflicts between conservative and progressive sections with penetration of Western powers after 1876. With the opening modernisation accompanied modernisation of education. Missionary schools established by protestant missionaries played a crucial role in educational modernisation in the period of opening. In this article, the process of educational modernisation and the ways in which the ideas of democracy and equality were taught in the earliest schools, Paejae, Ewha, Kyoungsin and Chungsin are analysed through the method of bibliographical investigation of the textbooks used by these schools. No textbook prior to 1900 was found and in general there were no textbooks such as we know today. Usually English reading material and the Bible were the main teaching materials. Teachers kept their own copies of hand-written texts which were translated versions of American textbook. Since the same teacher taught in a number of schools, they shared same curriculum. In the early period, English Bible was taught so that English and the Bible lessons were not separated but gradually history and geography were added. Teaching of Hangul, and Korean history were added to encourage the sense of national identity and patriotism. In the case of Chungsin, for biology class, pupils were sent to Che-jung-won to learn human physiology, chemistry and physics, which shows an emphasis on science education. Vocational education was carried out; in the case of Paejae, a printing workshop was set up enabling students to earn some money at the same time as learning. Also in Kyungsin, skills of woodwork and basket weaving were stressed. Ewha also held a bazaar of the work made in sewing classes. Establishment of missionary schools brought about a great contribution in modernising Korean society and the Christian spiritual education of these schools lay the foundation for building democracy in Korea.

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