KMID : 1059520220660020124
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Journal of the Korean Chemical Society 2022 Volume.66 No. 2 p.124 ~ p.135
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A Comparative Study on Chemistry Education Contents of South Korea and North Korea
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Min Byoung-Wook
Park Hyun-Ju
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the chemisry education contents of South Korea and North Korea for understanding chemistry education of North Korea. Chemistry education in South and North Korea was investigated in terms of learning period and learning quantaty. Especially, what content North Korea learned prior to South Korea and what contents learned more were analyzed. The subjects of this study were South Korean 2015 revised National Science Curriculum and North Korean science textbooks in Kim Jong-un era. The North Korean textbooks analyzed are ¡®Nature¡¯ for North Korean elementary school 3, ¡®Natural Science¡¯ for North Korean middle school 1 and 2, and ¡®Chemistry¡¯ for North Korean high school 1 and 2. The analysis results are as follows. First, the content elements to be learned in advance in North Korean textbooks were density, oxidation and reduction, battery, and atomic weight. Second, the content elements additionally learned in North Korean textbooks include separation of mixtures, fuels, oxidation and reduction, metals, organic and inorganic substances, metals and non-metal oxides and hydroxides, inorganic substances used as fertilizers, nutritional substances, and salt reaction and utilization, atomic orbitals, hybridization of orbitals, coordination bonds and complexes. As a future research task, a qualitative analysis of the elements of North Korean chemistry, the activities of textbooks, and an experimental analysis were proposed.
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KEYWORD
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North Korean textbooks, Chemistry, Content element analysis, Chemistry education
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