Young-ha Kim
20112023

Research activity per year

Personal profile

In Korean

김영하 교수(사범대학 윤리교육과)

Education

o (1990) B.A., Kyungpook National University
o (1993) M.A., Kyungpook National University
o (2020) Ph.D., Kyungpook National University

Professional Experience

o (2021~2023) Dean, External Cooperation, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
o (2019-Present) Vice-President, Korea Ethics education Association
o (2012~2015) Deputy Director of External Cooperation, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
o (2004~Present) Professor, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
o (1996~2003) Lecturer, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

Research Interests

Democracy
Political Thought
Political Process
Unification/Relation of South and North Korea

Major Research Achievements

o A study of democracy using block chain technology in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution
o 『2·28 Democratic Movement and Secondary education』
o 『2·28 Democratic Movement and Citizenship education』
o A Study of the Improvement of the School Citizenship education through the Activation of the 2·28 Democratic Movement Commemoration Business
o A Study on the Local Council’s Public Relations in Daegu and Gyeongbuk Area
o A Preliminary Review of the Improvement of Medical Tourism Policies for the Overseas Koreans
o A Study of the Implications for Moral Subject Curriculum through an Alternative School Curriculum Analysis
o Policies Direction for Improvement of the Overseas Election
o A Study on the Expertise of Committees in Local Council(Ⅱ) : The Case of Daegu Metropolitan Council and Gyeongsangbuk Do Provincial Council
o education problem of multi-cultural society and Saeteomin teenagers
o Improvement Direction of System and Programs for Saeteomin & apos;s Local Community Adaptation
o A Study on the Improvement Direction of the Citizenship education in University by the revised Morals Curriculum
o Effect that School Unification education Program that Use North Korean Escapees Gets on Consciousness about Middle School Student’s Unification Problem