Development and Application about Program for Enlightened and Productive Creativity by Using Moire Pattern

무아래 패턴을 이용한 깨달음과 생산적 창의성 신장 프로그램 개발과 적용

  • Published : 2007.06.30

Abstract

We present a creative program model for encouraging the creative ability of gifted students by using overlapped patterns found in every day life. This model is based on the basic concept that the purpose of physics education is enlightenment from around the world. Combining both the Western perspective of creativity as productivity and the Eastern perspective of creativity as enlightenment, a Program for Enlightened and Productive Creativity(PEPC) for teaching inquiry was devised. This Program for Enlightened and Productive Creativity describes stages through which a student is guided to solve a problem using increasingly complex observation, inquiry, and experimentation. The use of this model in teaching is illustrated through a physics lesson of moire patterns using overlapping patterns found in our every day life. A case is made that PEPC can be applied to teaching general students as well as gifted students and in different content areas. PEPC model is applied to general students in middle school, scientifically gifted students and physics teachers.

물리교육에서의 창의성에 대한 서양적 중심 사상인 생산성과 동양적 중심 사상인 깨달음을 조합하여 무아래 무늬를 이용한 창의성 신장 과학탐구 프로그램(PEPC)을 개발하였다. 무아래 무늬를 활용한 PEPC(Program for Enlightened and Productive Creativity)는 5단계 나선형 과학탐구과정으로 구성되어 있고, 각 단계마다 창의성을 신장시킬 수 있는 기본 요소를 제시하였다. 그리고 이 프로그램을 과학영재, 물리교사, 일반학생들에게 적용한 결과 과학영재반 학생들이 확장성과 직관력에서 일반학생들보다 높게 나타났다. 특히 직관력과 종합성은 교사반이 과학영재반 학생들보다도 낮게 나타났다. 그리고 창의성의 10개 요소 중 분석력은 모든 집단에서 낮게 나타났다.

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