@article{ART002370057},
author={Shin Youngsun and Son SeMoDol},
title={Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama},
journal={Korean Language and Literature},
issn={1229-3946},
year={2018},
volume={68},
number={68},
pages={189-233},
doi={10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189}
TY - JOUR
AU - Shin Youngsun
AU - Son SeMoDol
TI - Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama
JO - Korean Language and Literature
PY - 2018
VL - 68
IS - 68
PB - 국어문학회
SP - 189
EP - 233
SN - 1229-3946
AB - The purpose of this study is to find out how to apply plays to Korean education as one of the methods to improve Korean proficiency. This author here will suggest an educational play-applied Korean learning model and a class model applicable to the field of education. The play-applied Korean class suggested in this study is differentiated from the role play based on the learning contents of each session. The role play is presented at the last point of the curriculum prepared as continued contents through the entire curriculum just like composite design in the end of a semester.
The play-applied Korean learning model consists of six steps: the step of acquiring information, the step of setting, the step of basic practice, the step of final practice, the step of performance, and lastly, the step of evaluation and wrap-up. A class model was composed of 20-30 minutes once. The step of acquiring information needs to remove anxiety of learners and is not a part of the previous researches. The step of basic practice is composed of script reading and more than 3 times of practice about scenes. Play-applied Korean class is grounded on process-oriented education that can maximize learners’ participation. The class is meaningful in that it can not only improve learners’ Korean proficiency but also enhance their affective aspects, too, as it allows learners to communicate desirably and feel a sense of achievement through performance.
KW - Educational drama.;the Korean learning model;the step of learning;the step of acquiring information;the step of setting;the step of basic practice;the step of final practice;the step of performance;the step of evaluation and wrap-up;process-oriented
DO - 10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189
ER -
Shin Youngsun and Son SeMoDol. (2018). Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama. Korean Language and Literature, 68(68), 189-233.
Shin Youngsun and Son SeMoDol. 2018, "Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama", Korean Language and Literature, vol.68, no.68 pp.189-233. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189
Shin Youngsun, Son SeMoDol "Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama" Korean Language and Literature 68.68 pp.189-233 (2018) : 189.
Shin Youngsun, Son SeMoDol. Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama. 2018; 68(68), 189-233. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189
Shin Youngsun and Son SeMoDol. "Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama" Korean Language and Literature 68, no.68 (2018) : 189-233.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189
Shin Youngsun; Son SeMoDol. Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama. Korean Language and Literature, 68(68), 189-233. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189
Shin Youngsun; Son SeMoDol. Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama. Korean Language and Literature. 2018; 68(68) 189-233. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189
Shin Youngsun, Son SeMoDol. Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama. 2018; 68(68), 189-233. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189
Shin Youngsun and Son SeMoDol. "Korean Learning Model and Korean Class Applying Educational Drama" Korean Language and Literature 68, no.68 (2018) : 189-233.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2018.68.68.189