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A Study on the Parents' and Teachers' Recognition Level about the Causes of Behavior among Children with Behavioral Problems and the Teachers' Teaching Strategies for Problem Behaviors of Children

문제행동유아의 행동원인에 대한 부모-교사의 인식수준과 교사의 지도전략에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Joeng Kyoum (Dept. of Education, Chung-Nam National University) ;
  • Kang, Young-Sik (Dept. of Early Childhood Education, Chung-Nam National University)
  • 김정겸 (충남대학교 교육학과) ;
  • 강영식 (충남대학교 교육학과 교육대학원 유아교육전공)
  • Received : 2016.12.09
  • Accepted : 2017.02.03
  • Published : 2017.02.28

Abstract

This study examined the difference between parents' and teachers' recognition about problem behaviors of children. The findings showed that there was a distinct difference between parents' and teachers' recognition about all problem behaviors of children. Especially, teachers had more recognition about problem behaviors of children than parents. And the reactive interaction and the actual prevention in educational institutions were preferred in the difference between parents' and teachers' recognition about a teaching strategy for children, such that teachers had significantly higher recognition about a teaching strategy for children than parents did, while there was no significant difference in the strategy for social emotion. This means that teachers should originally control and manage various problem behaviors based on the common teaching strategy, which is socio-emotionally recognized, rather than the biased teaching strategy. But the teaching strategy of reactive interaction is preferred in accordance with the type of problem behaviors between teachers and children and the children who show problem behaviors. Especially, teaching strategies of reactive interaction and actual prevention focused on the inhibition and prevention of children's problem behaviors are preferred in light of children's characteristics of many unexpected problem behaviors.

본 연구는 유아의 문제행동에 대한 부모와 교사의 인식차이 연구로 유아의 문제행동에 대해 부모와 교사 간 인식차이 분석 결과 유아의 모든 문제행동 유형에 대하여 부모와 교사 간의 인식 차이가 뚜렷한 것으로 나타나고 특히 부모보다 교사들이 문제행동에 대해서 비교적 문제가 있다고 인식하고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 그리고 유아 지도전략에 대한 부모와 교사의 인식 차이에 있어서도 유아의 지도전략에 대해 부모와 교사의 인식에 있어, 반응적 상호작용과 교육기관에서의 예방실제가 선호되는 것으로 나타나 이는 부모보다 교사가 통계적으로 유의미하게 높은 것으로 나타난 반면 사회정서 전략에 있어서는 유의미한 차이가 없는 것으로 나타났다. 이 같은 결과는 원래 유아들의 다양한 문제행동을 통제관리 해야 하는 교사의 입장에서 편중된 지도전략보다 사회 정서적으로 인식되고 있는 공통적 지도전략에 바탕을 두되 교사 유아 간 발생되는 문제행동 유형과 대상유아에 따라 반응적 상호작용하는 지도전략이 선호되고 특히 돌출문제 행동이 많이 발생하는 유아의 행동 특성을 고려할 때 돌출문제 유아의 행동억제와 예방에 중점을 둔 반응적 상호작용 전략과 예방실제 지도전략이 선호되고 있음을 시사한 것으로 평가 할 수 있다.

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