Action Research to Overcome the Stress Caused by the Combination of Academic and Work Life of Korean Early Childhood Education Doctoral Students

  • Kim M
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Abstract

The purpose of this action study is to take a closer look at the factors of stress with doctoral students majoring inearly childhood education and to identify changes through the process of overcoming them. As a starting point, inorder to do that, two Korean doctoral students (Park, Joo-yeon and Kwak, Ji-min) majoring in early childhoodeducation were selected, one is a nursery director and the other is a college lecturer. In - depth interviews, journalwriting, and quantitative analysis were used as data collection methods. Park Joo-yeon has chosen internal resourceto get up early in the morning to study for classes and to exercise. Kwak, Ji-min has chosen internal resource totravel, study in café, and to exercise. Park, Joo-yeon chose two methods as external resources. One pointed outemotional support as a warm word of comfort and encouragement, and the other pointed out physical support toreduce household chores through sharing with her husband. On the other hand, Kwak, Ji-min did not choose externalresources. One conclusion we can draw from this process was that not only two doctoral students' stress and stressresponse were alleviated but also overcoming power increased through the process of overcoming them. Proceedingfrom this fact, we could logically assume that overcoming power were effective in individual ability and acceptanceof life.

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Kim, M. (2019). Action Research to Overcome the Stress Caused by the Combination of Academic and Work Life of Korean Early Childhood Education Doctoral Students. World Journal of Education, 9(5), 16. https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v9n5p16

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