Korean Teachers' Beliefs and Teaching Practices in Korean Early Childhood Education |
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Authors: | Sook-Young Shim Joan E. Herwig |
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Affiliation: | a Iowa State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Ames, Iowa 50011-1030, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to examine the beliefs and practices of early childhood teachers in Korea. 54 child care teachers, 58 private kindergarten teachers and 45 public kindergarten teachers participated in this study. The Teacher Questionnaire was adapted for the Korean situation using both Korean and American early childhood education experts to determine cultural appropriateness of items (i.e., a back translation procedure) and grammatical accuracy. Results indicated that public kindergarten teachers had more academic preparation and teaching experiences than other teachers. Public kindergarten teachers reported implementing significantly more appropriate teaching practics and fewer inappropriate practices in their classrooms than other teachers. There was a trend for all teachers who reported nondirective teaching strategy beliefs to use fewer inappropriate teaching practices; however, child care teachers used more inappropriate teaching strategies than other teachers. |
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Keywords: | Korean early childhood education Korean early childhood teachers teachers' beliefs teachers' practices developmentally appropriate practices |
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