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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/jkcs.2018.62.3.226

Evaluation of Stated Models for the Floating and Sinking Phenomena in the Chemical Domain  

Kim, Sung-Ki (Gwangju Science Academy for the Gifted)
Park, Chul-Yong (Kongju National University High School)
Choi, Hee (Bongmyeong High School)
Paik, Seoung-Hey (Korea National University of Education)
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Abstract
In this study, the models described in the textbooks related to floating and sinking phenomena in the chemical domain were evaluated based on the aspect of nature related to the generation of models. To achieve this, we were targeting statement of textbooks from 7th curriculum to 2009 revised curriculum. Analysis of textbooks was performed for science of elementary school (total 2 textbooks) and science of middle school (total 21 textbooks) which dealt with these phenomena. According to the textbooks analysis, characteristics of statement way were (1) No description of the model's prerequisites, (2) Statement based matter viewpoint, (3) Lack of pattern principle, (4) Inadequacy of the case covered. Although the education about the model for the students should be preceded by the education related to the process of model creation rather than the activity using the model, the education about the nature of the model is insufficient. In order to solve this problem, we propose the model statement in textbooks and the development of the model evaluation tool related to model creation.
Keywords
Scientific model; Model evaluation; Prerequisite; Pattern;
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