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The Effects of ALP Model-Applied Science Class on Elementary Students' Scientific Communication Skills

ALP 모형을 적용한 과학 수업이 초등학생의 과학적 의사소통능력에 미치는 영향

  • Received : 2017.11.21
  • Accepted : 2017.12.12
  • Published : 2017.12.31

Abstract

The purposes of this study are to analyze the merits and limits of flipped learning by suggesting the ALP model for efficient application and to test the effects of the new ALP model. The process of new model and program development is based on ADDIE in this study. This study consists of two steps. First through literature research on the difficulties of the flipped learning, the elements are extracted to develop new model. Second, these elements were placed according to the teaching and learning flow, which resulted in the procedures. As a result, the ALP model was developed. The ALP model is a new model for applying teaching and learning methods for efficient application of the flipped learning. This model was applied to elementary science classes to test its effects in scientific communication skill. Interviews and cognitive survey were also conducted to collect additional information. The results of this study are as follows: There were various difficulties in flipped learning. Based on literature research results, the ALP model and the science programs for elementary students have been developed. The experimental group showed statistically meaningful improvement in scientific communication skill. The scientific communication skill has two subcategories: the forms and the types. According to the form analysis results, the experimental group showed a statistically meaningful improvement in the form of Table and Picture, but not in the form of Writing and Number. With the same reason given previously, this study confirmed that the application of ALP model improves the students' visual form communication skills such as Table and Picture better than reading form communication skills such as Writing and Number. According to the type analysis results, the experimental group showed a statistically meaningful improvement in "the scientific insistence" type, and "the justification" which is the sub element of "the scientific insistence" type. With this reason, this study suggests that the class applied ALP model gives students more time and opportunities to learn. Though the survey and interviews about the student's awareness of the class with applied the ALP model, this study showed that students actively exchanged their opinions in the class with applied ALP model.

본 연구의 목적은 거꾸로 수업의 이점과 한계를 분석하여 실제수업 적용에 효율적인 ALP 모형을 개발하고, 그 효과를 확인하는 데 있다. 새로운 모형과 프로그램 개발 과정은 ADDIE 모형을 기초로 하였다. 먼저 거꾸로 수업의 어려움 분석과 관련된 연구들을 분석하여 새 모형의 주요 구성 요소를 추출하였고, 이 요소들을 수업의 흐름에 따라 재배치함으로써 ALP 모형을 개발하였다. 모형은 요약 강의 참여 단계(Attending a Short Lecture), 갭(gap) 이용 추가 학습 단계(Learning More in a Gap), 학생 중심 학습 수행 단계(Performing Student-centered Learning)의 3단계로 구성된다. 과학적 의사소통능력에 대한 모형의 효과를 살펴보기 위해 ALP 모형을 적용한 초등과학 프로그램을 개발하였다. 추가적인 정보를 얻기 위해서 수업에 대한 인식 조사와 실험집단 학생들 중 일부를 대상으로 면담을 진행하였다. 연구결과는 다음과 같다. 거꾸로 수업의 어려움을 분석한 논문을 살펴본 결과 수업의 흐름에 따라 다양한 종류의 어려움을 확인할 수 있었으나, 주로 사전학습과 관련된 것이었다. 이를 바탕으로 수업 구조적인 변화를 주어 사전학습의 동영상 강의 부분을 다시 교실로 가지고 오고, 자율적인 추가 학습 부분을 교실 밖에 유지하였다. 이를 통해 거꾸로 수업에서 의사소통능력 향상에 도움을 주는 학생중심학습 시간의 증대를 꾀하고, 거꾸로 수업의 사전학습에서 교사의 준비 부담과 학생의 참여 관련 어려움을 줄이고자 하였다. ALP 모형을 적용한 초등 과학 프로그램을 적용한 뒤에 과학적 의사소통능력측면의 효과를 살펴본 결과, 실험집단에서 유의한 향상이 있음을 확인하였다. 세부 결과에서는 표와 그림 형태와 주장형과 정당화 유형에서 유의한 효과를 확인하였다. 이는 학생들에게 학생중심학습의 시간과 기회를 보다 많이 제공한 결과로 볼 수 있으며, 이는 수업에 대한 인식조사나 면담에서도 확인할 수 있었다.

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