Abstract

This study was conducted to present basic data for establishing a human rights education system in the future through awareness of human rights among college students majoring in sports. To achieve this purpose, the differences in human rights awareness, human rights education, and sports ethics center awareness were analyzed through frequency analysis using IBM SPSS 22.0 through a questionnaire targeting 184 college students majoring in sports across the country, and the results were as follows. First, although most students had encountered the word human rights through TV and the Internet, they appeared to lack awareness of the human rights situation. Second, 77.7% responded that they had experience with human rights education, but in response to the need for human rights education, a high figure of over 80% responded that it was necessary or higher. Third, in terms of awareness of the Sports Ethics Center among college students majoring in sports, 78.3% of students responded that they did not know much about it, indicating a lack of overall understanding of the Sports Ethics Center. These results showed that sports majors lack an overall understanding of human rights, so professional human rights education with purpose and content should be provided based on this study.

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