Curriculum
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- PREVENTION OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND UNDERSTANDING OF SCHOOL CULTURE
- Students will acquire an understanding of the various factors, actual state, the legislative system of school violence. Students will have an opportunity to relate this knowledge about prevention and measures of school violence to school environment using students guidance, parents interview, and human lights education. This information about violence behavior, student cultures, counseling methods, and the implications that social and contemporary legislative policies play will create greater understanding in the field of school violence.
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- EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY
- The main focus of this course is on the relationships between school and society. The course will pursue the major findings and issues in the Sociology of Education by looking at sources of educational change, the impact of schooling on social mobility, determinants of educational contents, and contemporary policy issues.
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- HISTORY OF EDUCATION
- This is the introductory course in the history of education. This course deals with the historical development of educational systems and the educational thoughts developed in the East and West, in order to understand the realities of the contemporary education and go into the alternatives for the future education.
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- THEORIES AND PRACTICES OF STUDENT COUNSELING
- This course is a blended learning course. The theoretical lecture is based on the remote lecture. It covers the basics of school counseling, the developmental characteristics of elementary and junior high school students, the ethics of teachers, the process and technology of individual counseling, , Family counseling, crisis intervention, thematic intervention strategy, psychological examination, career counseling, etc. In the lecture class, students will practice and experience necessary topics in order to learn the actual practice of student counseling. They will practice and experience learning by focusing on learning and career, and practice designing and carrying out short-term counseling PBL. Through this, a model of personal counseling is designed, and the ideal counseling process is conceived and practiced.
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- UNDERSTANDING OF FIELD EDUCATION
- This course addresses fundamental concepts, historical backgrounds, and varied schooling systems with a view to correct understanding. Based on this fundamental knowledge, students examines various aspects of current schooling practice in a real schooling context.
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- USE OF COMPUTER IN CLASS
- The Internet is not only a useful media for educational contents but also educational resources containing abundant materials. Thus using the Internet appropriately in a educational setting can increase educational effectiveness.
This course introduces and addresses varies ways of how to utilize the Internet in schooling including class.
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- THEORIES OF LEARNING AND INSTRUCTION
- This is a course Which deals with theories of teaching and learning, an essential part of educational activity. Teaching theories are on how we should teach children whereas learning theories are on how human beings learn as they grow. The course is strongly recommended to take for students who will become teachers, and for those who have a curiosity on learning theories. The course reviews behaviorists such as B. F. Skinner and R. Gagne; cognitive-developments such as J. Piaget and L. Vygotsky; and social-contexualists such as A. Bandura and B. Weiner.
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- DIGITAL EDUCATION
- This course addresses the understanding and practice of digital and Al education that future pre-service teachers must know, by learning the concepts and principles of digital and Al, and the reflective and critical perspective on the proper use and ethical practice of digital and Al technologies. This course also focuses on expanding digital and Al experiences in the educational field by understanding the concept of digital and Al convergence and ut1l1zation education that can enhance the effectiveness of education and by encountering related cases.
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- DATA SCIENCE & EDUCATION
- This subject deals with data science, which is a specialized domain to analyze and utilization data. The innovative change of society through big data, which is one pillar of the 4th industrial revolution, leads to new data business and makes modern knowledge-based society. It is the result of social network services (SNS) through various Internet and mobile technologies. But as information and knowledge is generated by the analysis and utilization of accumulated data, it can be called as data-based society before knowledge-based one. Now, numerous data being generated endlessly every moment change our society and lives, according to how they are analyzed and utilized. Data science is a domain that is applied to various problem solving by data analysis and with insight. Varied kinds of educational problems too often occur, producing lots of related data. Education is thus a domain data science can apply.
Data science is a mixed domain demanding not only math and statistics but humanities and social sciences. The reason is why the results of data science are closely related with complex higher level of human behaviors, including value judgement, decision-making, problem solving, etc. The fact that improving the higher level of human behavior is the purpose of education indicates that data science is positive to solve varied educational problems. Data science is a relatively new and promising domain that social needs increase steadily. With this subject, learners are able to cultivate basic and essential knowledge and competency of data science and become valuable human resource modern society needs.
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- EDUCATION AND WESTERN THOUGHTS OF ETHICS
- The students in the course will study western thoughts of ethics and issues with regard to ethical problems. The major thoughts with which will be dealt are that of Platon, Aristoteles, Stoic School, Epicurean School. Utillitarianism, Kant, Dewey, Emotivism, etc. Also, the students will research into some aspects of education and moral education, for example, the conceptions of good life and educational aims, and the major concepts of morality and moral education such as justice, freedom, free will.
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- EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION
- This course emphases on the relations between school learning and appropriate types of evaluation. It includes theories of reliability and validity, achievement
test construction, and interpretation of test results. Introduction to modern theories of measurement techniques and instruments for cognitive, affective and psycho-motor
domain; practical introduction to the techniques of tests, such as construction of tests, scoring, reliability, validity, and item analysis.
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- EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND START-UP
- This course is designed to reinforce the capacity of planning in the field of education and to find and develop work that can be found in the field of education. Through this course, students will be able to practice the whole process of planning required in the field of education, improving abilities for planning educational projects and programs, and competences in the whole process of finding new start-up items. In this course, students will learn the necessities and procedures of planning work through hands-on practice, and they will conduct PBLs to discover new cases of education start-up and develope new items in teams.
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- ETHICAL THOUGHTS AND EDUCATIONAL HUMAN
- This course is designed to explore the characteristics and tasks of educative human beings who perform teaching and learning activities for life. Teaching and learning for human beings is one of the essential components of life. In this sense, human beings can be regarded as educative beings. This lecture focuses on exploring and understanding the characteristics of educative human beings based on various academic studies of classical and contemporary in the East and the West.
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- MORAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
- In this lecture, as a psychological foundation of morality and moral education, we understand the various theories of moral developmental psychology and think about subjects of various life related to moral with students. Through on-line lectures and offline activities, the students will discuss the human aspects based on morality through the experiences and problems of our everyday life in the present society. By doing so, we can understand what ethical behavior is and what it is doing ethically. You will explore based on the field. Through activities in offline, students will experience a new moral education that is different from the moral education that is usually given at the school site. Based on the ideas and learned from these inquiries and discussions, This is an experience that will be developed and demonstrated by a group of short moral instructional classes that promote learning.
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- THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND GLOBAL EDUCATION
- This course addresses varied problems and important issues that happened and would happen in real educational contexts worldwide. Because some problems and issues are essential to understand education precisely, students need deal with them. By taking this course, students will be able to develop profound insight into education and field practice.
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