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KMID : 1123620190170030026
Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists
2019 Volume.17 No. 3 p.26 ~ p.45
A Study on the Development of a Competency-Based Intervention Course Curriculum of the Korean Academy of Sensory Integration
Namgung Young

Kim Kyeong-Mi
Kim Mi-Sun
Lee Ji-Young
Lee Ji-Young
Abstract
Objective : The purpose of this study is to develop educational goals, training content, and training methods for the intervention course of the Korean Academy of Sensory Integration (KASI) and to conduct competency-based intervention courses based on the competency model for sensory integration intervention.

Methods : This study was conducted on work therapists who participated in the 2019 intervention course of KASI. In the first phase, educational needs were analyzed to set goals for the interventional course. In the second phase, a meeting of researchers drafted the intervention course education program and the methods of education, and the intervention course was conducted. In the third phase, the changes in educational satisfaction and performance level pre- and post-intervention course for each competency index were investigated.

Results : The educational goals of ¡°learning and applying the clinical reasoning process of sensory integration intervention¡± and ¡°intervention by applying the principle of sensory integration intervention¡± were set after reflecting on the results of the analysis of the educational requirements. The length of the competency-based intervention course was 42 hours. The average education satisfaction level of participants in the arbitration process was 4.48¡¾0.73, and the average education satisfaction level of the supervisor was 3.92¡¾0.71. In both groups, the most satisfying curriculums were the data-driven decision-making process and the intervention goal-setting lecture. But the satisfaction level of was the lowest. Before and after the intervention course, there were significant changes in the performance of the two behavioral indicators of the analytic skills in the expertise competency cluster of the competency model.

Conclusion : This study is meaningful in that it conducted a survey of educational needs, the development and implementation of an educational curriculum, and an education satisfaction survey through systematic courses necessary for education development.
KEYWORD
competency-based, educational curriculum, educational needs analysis, educational satisfaction, intervention courses, oral play, oral sensitivity, ASI
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