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Analysis of Interrelationship between Optician Job and Current National Licensing Examination
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SungSoo Kang (수성대학교) Ji Young Lee (수성대학교) Eom jeong hee (마산대학교) PARK MIJUNG (서울과학기술대학교) Koon-Ja Lee (을지대학교) Sangchul Park (부산과학기술대학교) JUNG JIWON (수성대학교)
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대한시과학회 대한시과학회지 대한시과학회지 제23권 제4호 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2021.12
Pages
535 - 541 (7page)

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Purpose : The aim of the study is to analyze the job of an optician to find out the connectivity with the subjects of the national licensing examination, and to provide the basic data needed for the test subjects proportion and the development of college curriculum. Methods : A questionnaire consisting of 5 item duties areas and 18 item tasks was surveyed and analyzed for 872 opticians and 99 optician professors. Results : From the analysis of the opticians’ job, knowledge and skills, which are necessary skills, were derived in the areas where both the importance and necessity of work were high, such as eyeglass preparation processing (39.1%), eye examination (27.5%), contact lenses (14.8%), and others (18.6%), compared with the primary job analysis of opticians in 2000. It was found that the job of opticians was moved to the field of optometrists. Conclusion : Changes in the optician's job should be appropriately reflected in the national examination for opticians and the curriculum of universities.

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