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Examination of the Development Mechanism of Scientific Literate Person through Analysis of Science-Related Newspaper Articles

과학관련 신문기사 분석을 통한 과학적 소양인의 과학적 소양 발현 메커니즘

  • Received : 2021.02.10
  • Accepted : 2021.04.08
  • Published : 2021.04.30

Abstract

In this study, we examine how scientific background is developed in order to raise the systematic strategy of scientific literate person's training, and provide the necessary foundation for the structure of future scientific literate person's training programs. For this purpose, we analyzed newspaper articles at the expert workshop of science education, discussed the true nature of scientific literate person, and derived the mechanism of manifesting scientific background. The derived mechanism was ranked in the order of understanding, empathy, execution, and sympathy. Using the presented stages and the parameters of stage transition, it is possible to construct an educational program and train the actual scientific literate person through science education when it is applied to school sites.

이 연구는 과학적 소양인 양성의 체계적 전략 마련을 위해 과학적 소양이 어떻게 발현되는가를 확인하고 앞으로의 과학적 소양인 양성 교육 프로그램 구성에 필요한 기반을 마련하는 것이 목적이다. 이를 위해 과학교육 전문가 워크숍에서 신문기사를 분석하고 과학적 소양인의 참모습을 논의하여 과학적 소양 발현 메커니즘을 도출하였다. 도출된 메커니즘은 이해, 공감, 실행, 교감 순으로 위계적으로 나타났다. 제시된 각 단계와 단계 이행의 매개를 활용하여 교육 프로그램을 구성하고 이를 학교 현장에 적용한다면 과학교육을 통해 실제적인 과학적 소양인을 양성할 수 있을 것이다.

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