한국과 미국의 소외계층을 위한 생활체육 프로그램 현황 비교연구A Comparative Study on the programs of Sport for All for Alienation Group Between Korea and America
- Other Titles
- A Comparative Study on the programs of Sport for All for Alienation Group Between Korea and America
- Authors
- 심성섭
- Issue Date
- May-2007
- Publisher
- 한국체육과학회
- Keywords
- Sport for All program; Alienation Group; Low incomes class.; Sport for All program; Alienation Group; Low incomes class.
- Citation
- 한국체육과학회지, v.16, no.2, pp.109 - 124
- Journal Title
- 한국체육과학회지
- Volume
- 16
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 109
- End Page
- 124
- URI
- http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/18291
- ISSN
- 1226-0258
- Abstract
- The purpose of This study was supply basic information for policy making of sport for all programs which is suitable to Korea by comparing sport for all programs of those two countries, Korea and America, For this, we analyzed existing programs from 15 welfare organizations in 4 parts of Seoul, Korea and 3 public organizations in Sacramento, California in America (Winter season of 2006-2007). To understand the concept of welfare organization and Alienation Group and low incomes class in society, we had an in-depth interview with Jamie Elliot who is in charge of Sacramento Senior Center. These are following conclusions by this research.1. In terms of physical programs in social welfare organizations, Korea has very limited selections for infants, children, and juveniles while America. has numerous sorts of sports for infants, children, and juveniles. It is also same in adult sports program that America. has more various programs than Korea. Majority of America. programs were heath-related programs rather than sports exercises. In terms of senior exercise program, Korean program has much diversity than America. and it consists of hearth-related programs rather than professional sports programs.2. In America, there are no special exercise programs for Alienation Group and low incomes class, and to get discount in registration, poor people have to submit documents which prove their incomes. However, in Korea most of senior programs were with no charge or extremely low incomes. We could hardly find any no charge programs in America. It was the most apparent distinction between those two countries.
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