Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the current status of social studies and veterans education in the 2015 revised curriculum and to develop learning activity programs linked to the curriculum. Specifically, it presents the direction of veterans education that can cultivate both knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes from a social and historical perspective. In consideration of social and historical perspectives, the learning topics related to veterans are linked to the social studies curriculum. In addition, by analyzing and organizing the current status of veterans education, a learning-linked activity program that considers the characteristics of the grade is developed. Accordingly, a regional-centered learning-linked activity program was developed for 3rd and 4th graders, as well as an experience-oriented learning-linked activity program for the 5th and 6th graders. Specific teaching and learning materials of the developed learning-linked activity programs are presented to provide materials that can be used as a reference when teachers select or plan veterans' classes. By deriving the positive effects of the learning-linked activity program developed in this study, the importance of the learning-linked activity program that utilizes the approach to veterans education from a social and historical perspective is raised. The development of learning programs for efficient veterans education remains a consistent research task.

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