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과학적 모델의 사회적 구성을 활용한 야외지질학습 개발 및 적용

Development and Application of Learning on Geological Field Trip Utilizing on Social Construction of Scientific Model

  • 최윤성 (서울대학교 지구과학교육과) ;
  • 김찬종 (서울대학교 지구과학교육과) ;
  • 최승언 (서울대학교 지구과학교육과)
  • Choi, Yoon-Sung (Department of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Chan-Jong (Department of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Choe, Seung-Urn (Department of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University)
  • 투고 : 2017.11.10
  • 심사 : 2018.04.22
  • 발행 : 2018.04.30

초록

본 연구의 목적은 야외지질답사 장소를 개발하고 과학적 모델의 사회적 구성을 야외지질학습에 적용하는 것이다. Orion(1993)의 가상의 공간(Novelty Space)과 2015 개정 교육과정 성취기준을 고려하고 답사 장소를 개발하였다. G 영재 교육원 과학과 8명 학생을 대상으로 '관악산 형성과정'이라는 것을 주제로 하여 총 5차시 분량의 과학적 모델의 사회적 구성을 활용한 야외지질학습을 실시하였다. 야외지질학습 전후로 1차시 분량의 설문 검사를 통해 학생들의 개념 이해 정도를 파악하고, 심층 면담에서는 개념 확인과 야외지질학습의 정의적인 면을 다루었다. 연구 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫 번째, 야외 답사 장소는 계곡 하류와 상류로 각각 명명하였고 변성암, 화강암, 절리, 포획암, 광물 입자를 관찰하도록 구성하였다. 두 번째, 사전 조사에서 관악산은 화산으로 만들어졌다고 응답한 학생이 7명이었다. 반면, 야외지질학습이 종료된 이후에는 7명 학생이 화강암의 형성과정을 설명하고 변성암을 예시로 지질시대를 이야기 하는 것으로 시간적인 스케일을 이해했음을 보여주었다. 더욱이 심층면담에서 지질학에 대한 낮은 성취를 보여주는 학생이 야외지질학습에 대해 긍정적인 답변을 주었다. 즉, 학습의 정의적인 면을 고려하였을 때 야외지질학습에 과학적 모델의 사회적 구성 활용이 효과적일 수 있다는 것을 보여준다. 이번 연구는 지질교육에 모델을 적용한 사례이고 동시에 교사에게 야외답사 장소를 제공할 수 있을 뿐만 아니라 야외지질학습에 과학적 모델의 사회적 구성을 적용한 사례로서 의의가 있다.

The purposes of this study were to develop and apply on learning on geological field trip utilizing the social construction of scientific model. We developed field trip places by considering not only Orion (1993)'s novelty space but also the achievement standards of 2015 national curriculum. The subjects of the study were 8 in the 'G' science gifted education center. We conducted a study using the theme of 'How was formed Mt. Gwanak?' on 5 lessons including a series of 2 field trip lessons and 3 lessons utilizing the social construction of scientific model. Students participated in pre- and post-test on the understanding of scientific knowledge about formation of mountain. Semi-structured interview was used to analyze students' learning about geological field trip in terms of affective domain. Results were as follows. First, there were 2 places of upper-stream valley and down-stream valley separately. They contained outcrops gneiss, granite, joint in the valley, xenolith, fault plane, mineral in the valley. Second, pre- and post-test and semi-structure interview were analyzed in terms of what scientific knowledge students learned about and how Mt. Gwanak was formed. Seven students explained that Mt. Gwanak was volcano during pretest. Seven students described how granite was formed to form Mt. Gwanak. They also understood geological time scale, i.e., metamorphic rock. Third, the geological field trip was effective to low achievement geoscience students as they engaged in the activities of field trip. Using positive responses on affective learning was effective on learning on geological field trip when utilizing the social construction of scientific model. This study suggests that teachers use an example 'model' on geoscience education. This study also suggests that teachers apply the social construction of scientific model to geological field trip.

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