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국내 체육학회지에 발표된 유아체육 관련 논문 비교 분석 -2000년~2005년 한국유아체육학회지와 한국사회체육학회지를 중심으로-
김연경 ( Yeon Kyung Kim ) 연세대학교 융합체육과학선도연구소 2006 체육연구논문집 Vol.13 No.1
Meta-Analysis, based on academic journals published on A and B during the period of the year 2000 - 2005, has been performed to address the improvement in effectiveness of conducting infant physical education. By identifying and categorizing the previously published journals` research directions, issues such as goals and importance along with trends and problems facing current infant physical education have been discussed. It is a hope of this author that, by doing so, this paper would serve as a preliminary data in determining the future direction of infant physical education and an aid to those who are involved in researches regarding this field. This study has collected, organized and analyzed 61 articles on infant physical education which were published from 2000 to 2005 in Journal of the Korean society for child physical education and Journal of sport and leisure studies. These papers were sorted by publishing year, fields that they were dealing with. The results are summarized as follows. 1) The number of articles on infant physical education in Journal of sport and leisure studies in creased in 2005 compared to the published papers in 2000. On the contrary, the number of articles which were published in Journal of the Korean society for child physical educationdecreased in 2005 compared to the number of papers in 2000. 2) The fields that the 61 papers are dealing with are 13 on Sports sociology(21.31%), 10 on Growth and Development(16.39%), 7 on Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education(11.48%), 6 on Teaching Methods in Physical Education(9.84%), 5 on Exercise Physiology(8.20%), 4 on Sports Psychology(6.56%), 4 on Curriculum(6.56%), 4 on Dancing(6.56%), 2 on Adapted Activity and Exercise(3.28%), 1 on Physical Exercise History(1.64%), 1 on Physical Exercise Administration and Management(1.64%), 1 on Physical Exercise Health(1.64%) and others(3 papers, 4.92%)