Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education (한국초등과학교육학회지:초등과학교육)
- Volume 24 Issue 2
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- Pages.160-173
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- 2005
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- 1598-3099(pISSN)
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- 2733-8436(eISSN)
A Survey on the Utilization of Teaching Material for Elementary School Science
초등과학 탐구수업 지도자료의 활용 실태
- Shin, Young-Joon (Gyeongin National University of Education) ;
- Jang Myoung-Duk (Gongju National University of Education) ;
- Bae Jin-Ho (Busan National University of Education) ;
- Kwon Nan-Joo (Gyeongin National University of Education) ;
- Yeo Sang-Ihn (Gyeongin National University of Education) ;
- Lee Heui-Soon (Gyeongin National University of Education) ;
- Noh Suk-Goo (Gyeongin National University of Education)
- 신영준 (경인교육대학교) ;
- 장명덕 (공주교육대학교) ;
- 배진호 (부산교육대학교) ;
- 권난주 (경인교육대학교) ;
- 여상인 (경인교육대학교) ;
- 이희순 (경인교육대학교) ;
- 노석구 (경인교육대학교)
- Published : 2005.05.01
Abstract
In this study, we had tried to present a plan for improving the actual conditions of practical utilization of teaching material for 6th grade science developed by Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development and distributed to all elementary schools in Korea. Also we presented ways of better utilization of the teaching material after investigating the actual conditions of practical utilization. A survey was made to investigate and collect all data in the major metropolitan cities, the Kangwon, Chungcheong, Honam, and Kyeongsang area, respectively. We surveyed 316 6th grader teachers to investigate the actual conditions of distribution and utilization of teaching material as a general research. In addition, we surveyed 46 teachers to investigate the organization and content of teaching material as a particular research. The results are as follows. First, the teaching material was not approximately transmitted and kept to 6th grader teachers. Second, the utilization guide was not made. Third, it was reported that the thematic divisions of teaching material was a strong point, but the less detailed experiment manual was a weak point. Fourth, the consideration of content difficulties and simplicity was necessary to improve the material. Fifth, additional items should be included in the introductory presentation, convenience of reorganization, activity material causing learning interest, guidance of substitution experiment, and more concrete notice of experiment activity. Finally, there were positive responses of more than 4.0 point of Likert scale (1 to 5 point scale) in detail investigations of thematic items, which could have possibility that the teaching material was helpful to elementary school science field.
Keywords
- teaching material;
- elementary school science;
- Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development;
- practical utilization