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프랑스 신도시개발 및 관리에서 꼬뮌협력체에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Role of the Commune's Cooperation in the French New Town Development and Management System)

  • 최상희;김두환;윤인숙;서진원;김륜희
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.369-378
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    • 2012
  • 프랑스는 신도시개발과 관리를 위해 꼬뮌간 상호협력성에 기반한 다양한 형태의 꼬뮌협력체를 운영하고 있다. 꼬뮌간 상호협력의 목적은 대규모 재원이 필요한 공공서비스(상 하수도, 쓰레기 처리 등)를 통합 운영함으로써 더 체계적이고 질 높은 서비스를 제공하기 위함이다. 다수 이해당사자간의 협력을 바탕으로 1차 목표인 도시개발을 달성한 이후에도 지역차원의 협력적 운영-발전으로까지 이어졌다. 이 연구에서는 프랑스의 협력적 도시개발과 관리를 위한 꼬뮌협력체의 설립과 변화과정을 고찰하고 그 특징과 의의를 도출하였으며, 신도시개발법인(EPA), 신도시조합(SAN) 그리고 도시화 공동체(CA)를 중심으로 고찰하였다. 먼저, EPA 설립과 도시개발 과정에서 다양한 이해당사자가 공동의 목표를 실천해 나갈 수 있는 의사결정구조는 도시개발 목표를 다수 지자체가 공유한다는 점에서 의미가 있다. 둘째, 신도시조합(SAN) 방식은 기존 꼬뮌공동체 운영시 보장되지 못하였던 꼬뮌의 자율성을 확보하면서 더 유연하게 협력과 연대를 유지할 수 있게 되었다. 이는 협력체가 이해당사자간 협력의 범위를 자율적으로 선택할 수 있도록 함으로써 유연성을 높였다는 의미가 있다. 셋째, 도시 개발 이후 효율적 관리를 위해 기존의 신도시조합에서 도시화공동체(CA)로 협력의 형식과 내용이 변화하고 있다. 이는 상호협력이 개발에 기반한 특수목적의 행정법인에서 출발하여 도시가 성숙단계로 진입함에 따라 신도시와 주변지역을 포함한 지역계획과 관리로 전환함을 의미한다. 이를 통해 꼬뮌협력체는 해당 꼬뮌의 지속가능성을 실천하는 협력적 주체로 진화하고, 개발 효과를 지역에 정착시키고 안정적 행정운영까지 할 수 있게 된다. 프랑스 꼬뮌협력체가 한국 신도시개발에 주는 시사점은 첫 번째는 다수 지자체간 협력적 계획체계와 운영을 통해 개발의 효과가 개발예정지구에 한정되는 것이 아닌 개발지구를 포함한 모도시 지역까지 공통의 목표 설정과 확산이 가능하다는 점이다. 두 번째는 이러한 확산효과를 촉진하고 효율적 도시관리를 위해서는 기존 지방자치법 등에서 규정하고 있는 행정협의회, 조합등의 조직을 공간계획 단계에서부터 참여시킬 수 있는 거버넌스 체계 구축과 도시관리의 범위와 내용이 단순히 물리적 계획 뿐만 아니라 지역간 연대와 공동체성 회복을 위한 다양한 프로그램과 연계할 수 있는 방안 모색이 필요하다.

중학교 "환경" 교과의 교수.학습 및 평가 방법 연구 (A Study on Teaching-Learning and Evaluation Methods of Environmental Studies in the Middle School)

  • 남상준
    • 한국환경교육학회지:환경교육
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 1994
  • This study was performed to determine appropriate teaching-learning and evaluation methods for Environmental Studies. To promote the relevance of our study to the needs of the schools and concerned educational communities of environmental education, we reviewed related literature, conducted questionnaire surveys, interviewed related teachers and administrator, held meetings with experts, and field-tested our findings. For selecting and developing teaching-learning methods of Environmental Studies, findings of educational research in general are considered. moreover, principles of environmental education, general aim of environmental education, orientations of environmental education, and developmental stages of middle school students in educational psychology were attended. In addition, relevance to the purpose of the Environmental Studies curriculum, appropriateness for value inquiry as well as knowledge inquiry, small group centered class organization, social interaction centered teaching-learning process, regional environmental situation, significance of personal environment, evaluation methods of Environmental Studies, multi- and inter-disciplinary contents of the Environmental Studies textbook, suitability to the evaluation methods of Environmental Studies, and emphasis on the social interaction in teaching-learning process were regarded. It was learned the Environmental Studies can be taught most effectively in via of holding discussion sessions, conducting actual investigation, doing experiment-practice, doing games and plate, role-playing and carrying out simulation activities, and doing inquiry. These teaching-learning methods were field-tested and proved appropriate methods for the subject. For selecting and developing evaluation method of Environmental Studies, such principles and characteristics of Environmental Studies as objective domains stated in the Environmental Studies curriculum, diversity of teaching-learning organization, were appreciated. We categorized nine evaluation methods: the teacher may conduct questionnaire surveys, testings, interviews, non-participatory observations; they may evaluate student's experiment-practice performances, reports preparation ability, ability to establish a research project, the teacher may ask the students to conduct a self-evaluation, or reciprocal evaluation. To maximize the effect of these methods, we further developed an application system. It considered three variables, that is, evaluates, evaluation objectives domains, and evaluation agent, and showed how to choose the most appropriate methods and, when necessary, how to combine uses of different methods depending on these variables. A sample evaluation instrument made on the basis of this application system was developed and tested in the classes. The system proved effective. Pilot applications of the teaching-learning methods and evaluation method were made simultaneously; and the results and their implications are as follows. Discussion program was applied in a lesson dealing with the problems of waste disposal, in which students showed active participation and creative thinking. The evaluation method used in this lesson was a multiple-choice written test for knowledge and skills. It was shown that this evaluation method and device are effective in helping students' revision of the lesson and in stimulating their creative interpretations and responces. Pupils showed great interests in the actual investigation program, and this programme was proved to be effective in enhancing students' participation. However, it was also turned out that there must be pre-arranged plans for the objects, contents and procedures of survey if this program is to effective. In this lesson, non-participatory observation methods were used with a focus on the attitudes of students. A scaled reported in general description rather than in grade. Experiment-practice programme was adopted in a lesson for purifying contaminated water and in this lesson, instruction objectives were properly established, the teaching-learning process was clearly specified and students were highly motivated. On the other hand, however, it was difficult to control the class when some groups of students require more times to complete their experiment, and sometimes different results. As regards to evaluation, performance observation test were used for assessing skills and attitudes. If teachers use well-prepared Likert scale, evaluation of all groups within a reasonablely short period of time will be possible. The most effective and successful programme in therms of students' participation and enjoyment, was the 'ah-nah-bah-dah-market' program, which is kind of game of the flea market. For better organized program of this kind, however, are essential, In this program, students appraise their own attitudes and behavior by responding to a written questionnaire. In addition, students were asked to record any anecdotes relating to self-appraisal of changes on one's own attitudes and behaviours. Even after the lesson, students keep recording those changes on letters to herself. Role-playing and simulation game programme was applied to a case of 'NIMBY', in which students should decide where to located a refuse dumping ground. For this kind of programme to e successful, concepts and words used in the script should be appropriate for students' intellectual levels, and students should by adequately introduced into the objective and the procedures of the lessons. Written questionnaire was used to assess individual students' attitudes after the lesson, but in order to acquire information on the changes of students' attitudes and skills, pre-test may have to be made. Doing inquiry programme, in which advantages in which students actually investigated the environmental influence of the areas where school os located, had advantages in developing students' ability to study the environmental problems and to present the results of their studies. For this programme to be more efficient, areas of investigation should be clearly divided and alloted to each group so that repetition or overlap in areas of study and presentation be avoided, and complementary wok between groups bee enhanced. In this programme, teacher assessed students' knowledge and attitudes on the basis of reports prepared by each group. However, there were found some difficults in assessing students' attitudes and behaviours solely on the grounds of written report. Perhaps, using a scaled checklist assessing students' attitudes while their presentation could help to relieve the difficulties.

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