• Title/Summary/Keyword: 남북한 중등수학교과서

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A Study on the Teaching "Approximate Value" in Secondary School: Focused on the Comparison of Mathematics Textbooks of South and North Korea (중학교 근사값 단원 학습 지도 방향 탐색: 남북한 교과서 비교를 중심으로)

  • 임재훈
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.77-94
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    • 2003
  • This study attempts to compare the topic "approximate value" in mathematics text-books of the 2nd year of South Korean junior high schools and that of the 3rd year of North Korean high schools. In addition, a survey questionnaire was distributed to junior and senior high school students as well as to mathematics teachers in South Korea. Based on the results of the survey, this study attempts to uncover the issues within the current teaching methods of "approximate value" and proposes the directions in which the teaching of approximate value should go in order to enhance mathematical thinking power and creativity of the students. First, it Is necessary to teach students how an error applies to the real world. To accomplish this end, it may be worthwhile to consider introducing the relative errors with more seriousness. Second, it is more important to teach the way of thinking which is concealed in the background of the calculation methods of approximate values than to simply teach mere calculation methods. Third, it is necessary to teach the calculation of approximate value with more realistic examples. Fourth, It is needed to teach students what the differences are when the terminology of "approximately" and "about" is used in real life and in mathematics.

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The analysis of interviews with two high school students from North Korea, focusing on their experiences of mathematics lessons in North and South Korea (두 탈북 고등학생의 남북한 수학수업 경험에 대한 인터뷰 분석)

  • Lee, Gi Don;Lee, Jihyun
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.197-215
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    • 2016
  • As the number of dislocated North Korean students is increasing, the need and interest in supporting their learning are higher. We interviewed two dislocated female North Korean students who had studied middle school mathematics in North Hamgyeong Province and finished high school in South Korea. Two participants compared their student experiences of mathematics lessons in North Korea to mathematics lessons in South Korea. There exist differences but also similarities between mathematics lessons in South and North Korea. On Based on these interviews, we discuss some implication of two students' experiences on mathematics lessons and examinations.

Comparison Between South and North Korea in Mathematics Textbooks (남북한 수학 교과서의 비교 -북한의 고등중학교(중등반) 기하를 중심으로-)

  • 최택영;김인영
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.35-54
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    • 1998
  • Half century has passed since Korean peninsula was divided into South and North Korea. Now a days, there are many differences of politics, economy, culture and education between South and North Korea. Especially mathematics education in which I am interested has a lot of changes and differences. This is proved true by defects' proof. For those reasons, I compared South Korea's education ideology, goal and system, and goals of mathematics education with North Korea's. I compared geometric(1-4 years, published by Pyong-yang Educational Book Publication Co. 1991) of mathematics texts(1-6 years) which are used in the secondary school with mathematics text of South Korea in contents and organization of them. As a result of this comparison, education ideology and goal are distinctly different from those of South Korea because of the difference of pursuing humanity. In North Korea, the curriculum is very strict without autonomy. There are 1283 mathematics classes which are occupied 19% for six years during the secondary school. The contents are very similar, but there is a little difference in the definition of a term. The problems which praise Kim Il-sung and his son and reveal loyalty to them were found, and there were a lot of problems in order to promote hostile feeling against U.S.A and South Korea, too. In conclusion, mathematics education of Korean peninsula should be reunified in the fields of the terms and contents at first.

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