Education Effects of Operating a Model School for Korean Elementary, Middle and High School Students to Understand Nuclear Power
Journal: TEM JOURNAL - Technology, Education, Management, Informatics (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-05-31
Authors : YoonSeok Choi; JungMin Kim; EunOk Han;
Page : 286-293
Keywords : Education; Model school; Student; Nuclear power.;
Abstract
To help future generations make value judgments by acquiring proper information on nuclear power and radiation, this study came up with the first model school in Korea to apply as a regular curriculum to understand nuclear power and radiation. As a result of operating a model school that consists of total 13 sessions and analyzing behavior changes, the ultimate goal, based on the traditional learning model, it was found that all of elementary, middle and high school students showed high acceptance toward nuclear power in South Korea. To reduce unnecessary social confusion related to nuclear power generation and use of radiation, it is necessary to make thorough preparations in the long run and operate the model school verified in this study at the national level.
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