An Analysis of the Current Status and Curriculum of Citizen Gardener Training Courses in Korea
- Authors
- 김용현; 허무룡
- Issue Date
- Oct-2025
- Publisher
- 인간식물환경학회
- Keywords
- garden culture; garden education; training of gardeners
- Citation
- 인간식물환경학회지, v.28, no.5, pp 659 - 668
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- 인간식물환경학회지
- Volume
- 28
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 659
- End Page
- 668
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/80848
- DOI
- 10.11628/ksppe.2025.28.5.659
- ISSN
- 2508-7673
2508-7681
- Abstract
- Background and objective: This study aimed to identify the operational status of a citizen gardener training course in Korea,analyze the curriculum, and provide basic data necessary for the development of standard education plans in the future.
Methods: This study analyzed the curriculum of a citizen gardener training course conducted in 71 regions across thecountry from 2013 to 2024.
Results: The largest number of courses were opened and operated in the capital area, including Gyeonggi-do and Seoul(35.2%), and the number of courses in operation increased rapidly starting in 2019. Regarding the type of operation,consignment training was the most common at 50.7%, and the operation process was confirmed to operate as a singlecourse at 78.9%. The average training time was 28.5 h for theory and 27.5 h for practice, which consisted of theory andpractice at an almost 1:1 level (51.9:48.1), and the ratio was similar with no significant differences by region. Differencesin the composition of educational content were confirmed by region, and there was a statistically significant difference inthe composition of 'garden creation' and field trips depending on the operation process.
Conclusion: The research results confirmed that the current training content for citizen gardeners varies across regions.
Therefore, we recommend future research to develop a standardized curriculum.
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