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계승 일본어 교육에 있어서의 역사 교육의 필요성 ー'조선 통신사' 를 주제로 한 활동 사례를 중심으로ーNecessity of history education in Heritage Japanese language education : Focusing on the practice of activities with the theme of "Korean Envoys to Japan during the Edo period”

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Necessity of history education in Heritage Japanese language education : Focusing on the practice of activities with the theme of "Korean Envoys to Japan during the Edo period”
Authors
Oikawa Hiroe윤조자(尹チョジャ)
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
한국일본어학회
Keywords
Heritage Japanese Language Education; Historical Education; Korean Envoys to Japan during the Edo Period; Korean Japanese Multicultural Families Children; Japanese married woman in Korea; 계승 일본어교육; 역사교육; 조선통신사; 한일 다문화가정의 아이들; 재한일본인 아내
Citation
일본어학연구, no.66, pp.63 - 84
Journal Title
일본어학연구
Number
66
Start Page
63
End Page
84
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/11975
ISSN
1229-7275
Abstract
This paper is the report of activities concerned about the children from Korean-Japanese Multicultural Families, who are tend to suffer from Korea- Japan relations, receive their roots positively by practicing activities with the intention for those children to foster their pride as a bridge of friendship between Korea and Japan on the subject of “Korean Envoys to Japan during the Edo period.” There are five characteristics of the activity as follows. First, the use of re-written textbook of picture books. Second, using the way of the advantage of reading picture books. Third, playing the short drama. Fourth, the class was taught in a content-oriented method of teaching. Fifth, the children of multicultural families in Korea and Japan of consideration of educational subject. The followings are the five outcomes as activity achievements. First, as the awareness of Korean Envoys deepens, there was a positive change that children will become more active in learning history in the future. Second, the subject of the activity was "Let's learn from the Korean Envoys and get along with oneself and others", so children did not only learn the facts, but also receive it as one's subject. Third, Children of all ages and all levels were able to participate in the activities by conducting classes. Fourth, parents could naturally participate in the activities. Fifth, informing mothers that there was a history of exchanges between Korea and Japan through Korean Envoys. The five tasks are listed as follows. First, sharing the parish used in the activity. Second, the need to develop activities that will lead to the care of children's hearts. Third, the need for a common perception between parents and teachers, that education focused on raising up the pride that children themselves are bridges of friendship should be the top priority. Fourth, the need to support for Japanese wives in Korea who may be isolated from Korean society. Fifth, the necessity of presentation and instruction of various activities concerned about the subject of history.
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