실과 및 기술ㆍ가정 교과에서 의생활 교육내용의 적정성에 대한 교사의 인식
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the teachers' recognition on the optimization of the educational contents of Clothing & Textiles in subjects of the Practical Arts or the Technology & Home Economics in the course of elementary, middle and high schools. The statistical data for this research were collected from 203 questionnaires of teachers who work on elementary, middle and high schools. Mean, standard deviation, percentage were calculated using SPSS/WIN 12.0 program. Also, these materials were verified by t-test, One-way ANOVA and post verification Duncan. The results were as follows; First, The equipment ratio of practice laboratory were about 24% and very poor in elementary schools but those of middle and high school were 97% and 78% each and higher than elementary schools. Second, More than 50% of teachers recognized the amount of learning ‘proper’. The elementary school teachers recognized the amount of learning in ‘operating sewing machines’ too heavy especially ; the same as middle school teachers in ‘making shorts’ ; the same as high school teachers in ‘making tablecloth and curtain’ and ‘making pillow cover or bag’. Third, All of the elementary, middle and high school teachers recognized the levels of total contents of clothing and textiles ‘common’. The 80% of elementary school teachers recognized ‘operating sewing machines’ and ‘making cushions’ difficult especially. The same as middle school teachers in ‘hand knitting handbag by crochet hoop needle’, ‘the various kinds of cloth’ and ‘making short pants’. The same as high school teachers in ‘making tablecloth or curtain’. Fourth, Elementary school teachers recognized ‘practicing basic hand needlework’ and ‘making pouch using hand needlework’ important in the degree of educational contents importance. Middle school teachers recognized ‘making short pants unimportant. High school teachers considered the contents focusing on practice such as ‘making tablecloth and curtain’ and ‘making pillow cover or bags’ unimportant. My suggestions were as follows; Both laboratories and facilities for practice should be established for making clothing and textiles lessons effective in Practical Arts in elementary schools. The ‘operating sewing machines’ which were considered difficult should be dealt in upper grade, re-conditioning to easier or omitted. The practical contents should be changed to student-activity-oriented and should be recomposed in order to familiar with students' living. It was needed to various and sufficient supports for increasing the teachers' practical abilities.