Research Article
Comparing the Teaching of Alternative Works of Korean Classical Novels for the Development of Core Competenceis — Focusing on the two alternative versions of 「Chunhyangjeon」
부산남고등학교
Published: January 2020 · Vol. 55, No. 1 · pp. 205-235
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20880/kler.2020.55.1.205
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Abstract
This study proposes ‘Comparing the Teaching of Alternative Works of Korean Classical Novels’ as a way of raising core competenceis emphasized in the 2015 curriculum. The researchers prepared education content, methods, and directions for evaluation. Korean classical literature has been introduced to learners in the form of literature history. As a result, learners tend to find it burdensome and difficult to accept classical literature. After the introduction of the core competency standards, it was expected that the higher professional education would change. However, literature-related achievement standards in the curriculum were not evenly related to the six core competencies of the Korean language department. Literature textbooks also show that classical literature is still being taught as part of knowledge as literary history. This study suggests the contents and method of comparative education of alternative works of Korean classical novels by re-establishing the relevance of the six existing competencies and classical expertise, centering on the two versions of Chunhyangjeon. Through this Korean classical novel education method, learners will be able to enhance their creativity, problem-solving skills, and understanding of human history related to the core competencies of future society.
