Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education (한국초등과학교육학회지:초등과학교육)
- Volume 25 Issue spc5
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- Pages.567-581
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- 2007
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- 1598-3099(pISSN)
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- 2733-8436(eISSN)
The Comparison of the Scientifically Gifted and General Children's Characteristics on Reasoning Patterns in Creative Science Problem Solving Processes
초등 과학 영재와 일반 아동의 과학 창의적 문제 해결 과정에서 나타난 사고 유형 및 특성
- Lee, Soo-Jin (Busan National University of Education) ;
- Bae, Jin-Ho (Busan National University of Education) ;
- Kim, Eun-Jin (Busan National University of Education)
- Published : 2007.01.31
Abstract
This study examined patterns of reasoning of both the scientifically-gifted and children of average ability as witnessed in their science problem solving skills. Science problem solving skills are one of the significant characteristics of scientifically gifted children, and by using methods such as individual interviews, inductive reasoning, abductive reasoning, and deductive reasoning, the characteristics of these children can be to be further explored and categorized. The study also compared the findings with those of average children. This study sought to determine efficient guidelines fur teaching the scientifically-gifted, to come up with basic materials for developing relevant programs, and to find suggestions for identifying such students. The results of the study are as follows: Firstly, the creative science problem solving skills of the scientifically-gifted were better than that of the average students. Secondly, all of the three reasoning patterns used revealed in creative science solving processes were different between the gifted and the average, especially in terms of abductive reasoning, which was proved to reveal the greatest distinction between the two groups.
Keywords
- creative science problem solving skill;
- inductive reasoning;
- abductive reasoning;
- and deductive reasoning