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Developing a clothing and textiles studio course for future home economics teachers using principles of PBL and maker education KCI 등재

PBL과 메이커 교육을 적용한 가정과 예비교사를 위한 의류학 실습 수업 개발

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복식문화연구 (The Research Journal of the Costume Culture)
복식문화학회 (The Costume Culture Association)
초록

The aim of this research is to develop a clothing and textiles studio course for preservice home economics teachers applying principles of Project-Based Learning (PBL) and maker education to equip future teachers with the ability to nurture creativity among adolescents. The studio course was developed in the following stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. We concluded that the resulting course met the following objectives extracted from the 2015 revised curriculum of home economics subjects: to promote creative and environmentallyfriendly fashion design and styling abilities, gain the ability to use makerspace tools, understand flat pattern making and sewing processes, and develop creative thinking, aesthetic sense, and communication skills. Furthermore, the educational effects of PBL and maker education were confirmed through student comments on the course. Students mentioned the practicality of the material in their actual lives along with their enhanced integration of the subject material, self-directedness, aesthetic sense, ability to learn through trial and error, collaboration and communication, and sharing. Based on results from the implementation and evaluation stages, a clothing and textiles studio course should include the following modules: introduction of terms and tools, submission and sharing of clothing reformation and upcycling techniques, introduction to hand sewing, pouch making, heat-transfer printing, 3D printing, mask making, hat making, vest making, and the final team project on fashion styling. It is important for instructors to provide detailed guidelines on selecting personas for styling, looking for available materials, and selecting materials online.

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Abstract
I. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
    1. PBL
    2. Maker education
Ⅲ. Research Process
Ⅳ. Course Development Results
    1. Analysis
    2. Design
    3. Development
    4. Implementation
    5. Evaluation
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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저자
  • Yhe-Young Lee(Dept. of Home Economics Education, Korea University) | 이예영 Corresponding author