Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education (한국초등과학교육학회지:초등과학교육)
- Volume 24 Issue 1
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- Pages.86-101
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- 2005
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- 1598-3099(pISSN)
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- 2733-8436(eISSN)
A Brain-Based Approach to Science Teaching and Learning: A Successive Integration Model of the Structures and Functions of Human Brain and the Affective, Psychomotor, and Cognitive Domains of School Science
뇌 기능에 기초한 과학 교수학습: 뇌기능과 학교 과학의 정의적$\cdot$ 심체적$\cdot$ 인지적 영역의 연계적 통합 모형
Abstract
In this study, a brain-basrd model for science teaching and learning was developed based on the natural processes which human acquire knowledge about a natural object or on event, the major domains of science educational objectives of the national curriculum, and the human brain's organizational patterns and functions. In the model, each educational objective domain is related to the brain regions as follows: The affective domain is related to the limbic system, especially amygdala of human brain which is involved in emotions, the psychomotor domain is related to the occipital lobes of human brain which perform visual processing, temporal lobes which perform functions of language generating and understandng, and parietal lobes which receive and process sensory information and execute motor activities of body, and the cognitive domain is related to the frontal and prefrontal lobes which are involved in think-ing, planning, judging, and problem solving. The model is a kind of procedural model which proceed fiom affective domain to psychomotor domain, and to cognitive domain of science educational objective system, and emphasize the order of each step and authentic assessment at each step. The model has both properties of circularity and network of activities. At classrooms, the model can be used as various forms according to subjects and student characteristics. STS themes can be appropriately covered by the model.
Keywords
- brain-based approach;
- science teaching and teaming model;
- affective domain;
- psychomotor domain;
- cognitive domain