英文摘要 |
The purpose of this study was to(a) investigate the situation and difference of the preschool educators' outdoor playground safety maintenance and maintenance-related difficulties based on the different background variables, (b) to understand the relationship between outdoor playground safety maintenance and maintenance-related difficulties. A questionnaire method was employed for this study which was a self-developed questionnaire titled “Questionnaire on preschool educators' outdoor playground safety maintenance and maintenance-related difficulties”. There were 1,178 preschool educators participated in this study. The findings were as follows: (1)The preschool educators' outdoor playground safety maintenance were demonstrated above average level. The highest score was monitoring playground activities, followed by preschool management, surrounding environment and paving material of playground, playground facilities/equipment. (2)The preschool educators' outdoor playground maintenance-related difficulties were demonstrated below average level. The lack of professional skills was the most perceived difficulty, followed by poor procedures, insufficient maintenance.(3) There were significant differences of preschool educators' outdoor playground maintenance among their age, preschool institutional nature, length of employment, job title, and location of preschool . The student-teacher ratio variable showed a negative correlation to safety maintenance. (4) There were significant differences of preschool educators' outdoor playground maintenance-related difficulties among their education level, preschool institutional nature, length of employment, location of preschool, and teaching class. The student-teacher ratio variable showed a positive correlation to maintenance-related difficulties. (5)There was a significantly negative correlation between preschool educators' safety maintenance and maintenance-related difficulties. Among the dimensions of safety maintenance, the “preschool management” was moderated related to the dimensions of maintenance-related difficulties. (6) It can be highly predicted that preschool educators' age, education level, length of employment, job title, location of preschool, and student-teacher ratio to maintenance-related difficulties. |