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Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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An Analysis of the Research Trend in Fisheries and Marine Science Education

수해양교육 연구 동향 분석
Authors: Beodeul KANG; Jong-Un PARK;

An Analysis of the Research Trend in Fisheries and Marine Science Education

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Abstract This study was aimed at analyzing the research trends and presenting the future research in fisheries and marine sciences education. This study analyzed 127 papers related with fisheries and marine sciences education among total 970 papers from 1988(Vol. 1(1)) to 2015(Vol. 27(3)) in 'The Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education'. The results were as follows. Firstly, researches related with fisheries and marine sciences education have been actively studied from 2013 to the resent. Secondly, careerㆍvocation education and subject matter education were the most in the contents on fisheries and marine sciences education. Thirdly, literature reviews and content analysis were used the most in the research method on fisheries and marine sciences education. Lastly, most researchers(82.68%) belonged to university, and from around 2008, multiple-author research began to increase quite a bit in comparison with single-author research.Key words : Fisheries and Marine Education, Research Trend, AnalysisCorresponding author : 051-629-5971, pjun9017@pknu.ac.kr (2015 )

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