• Title/Summary/Keyword: 민속수학

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Probability research of Wooden Die for Drinking Game as ethnic custom mathematics (민속수학과 목제주령구의 확률 연구)

  • Wang, Moon-Ok;Seo, Jung-Choul;Lim, In-Kyoung
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.67-84
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, We make mathematics be more interesting and have students participate in class actively through studying the cultural value of mathematics and the ethnic custom mathematics. For studying probability of the usage of Wooden Die for Drinking Game as ethnic custom mathematics which was used in the United Shilla. We study how to apply our methods to our current school curriculum

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Study on Guidelines for Selecting Traditional Games in Relation to Multiple Intelligence Development (다중지능발달을 위한 민속놀이 선정기준 연구)

  • Kim, Eun Kyung;Kwon, Dae Won
    • Korean Journal of Childcare and Education
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.229-248
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to draw guidelines on how to select traditional games that would efficiently help and develop multiple intelligences in children. Guidelines standard of section inquiries were prepared through a Delphi survey targeting twenty experts in early childhood education and traditional games. As a result, linguistic intelligence questions regarding writing, listening, speaking and vocabulary acquisition were selected. logical-mathematical intelligence questions regarding strategy, counting, patterns, hypothesis, verification, and comparing, contrasting, calculating ability were selected. Spatial intelligence questions regarding drawing, coloring, representation activities, operating and creating were selected, physical performance intelligence questions regarding global muscles, eye-hand coordination, flexibility, accommodation force, balance, agility and muscular strength were selected. Musical intelligence included questions about singing, and playing musical instruments. Interpersonal intelligence included perspective-taking, role-sharing, cooperation and discussion. For intrapersonal intelligence questions regarding personal significance-ties, planning-decision making, emotional expression and problem solving were selected. Finally, in relation to naturalist intelligence, questions regarding living organisms, inanimate objects and seasons were selected. In addition, traditional games were analyzed based on the finalized guidelines, and the results showed that each of the traditional games would not only work with one intelligence at a time but with other different intelligence as well. In the light of that, the study confirmed the validity of the guidelines on how to select traditional games that would develop multiple intelligences in children.