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Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing
2008 Volume.14 No. 3 p.232 ~ p.242
Comparison of Elementary School Teachers and Students on Demands for Safety Education
Kim Shin-Jeong

Kang Kyung-Ah
Song Mi-Kyung
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a safety education program for elementary school students by comparing elementary school teachers and students on their demands for safety education.

Method: The data were collected from 1,754 1-6th grade elementary school students and 335 elementary school teachers (6 elementary schools) using self- report questionnaires.

Results: 1) The mean score for level of demand for safety education by elementary school teachers was 4.43 (¡¾.44) and for students, 4.01(¡¾.65). 2) There was a significant difference in the level of demand for safety education between the elementary school teachers and students (t=-14.46, p=.000). 3) There were significant differences in the level of demand for safety education according to teachers¡¯ gender (t=-4.36, p=.000), teachers¡¯ concern about a safe life (t=5.14, p=.000), teachers¡¯ perception of a safe life (t=3.08, p=.002), students¡¯ gender (t=-3.89, p=.000), students¡¯ grade (t=5.06, p=.000), students¡¯ concern about safe life (t=13.09, p=.000), students¡¯ safe life practices (t=11.64, p=.000), students¡¯ previous experience of safety education (t=2.02, p=.045), and students¡¯ recognition of the importance of safety education (F=67.31, p=.000).

Conclusion: To develop effective safety education programs for elementary school students, it is necessary to give precedence to demands and interest in safety education of the students.
KEYWORD
Accident prevention, Safety, School teachers, Students
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