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Instructional Model for Reading Debate Based on Design-Based Research (설계기반연구를 활용한 독서토론수업 모형 개발)

  • Lee, Bora;Cho, Hyun-Yang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Information Management Conference
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    • 2014.08a
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2014
  • 이 연구는 독서토론수업이 교육환경에서 실제 당면하고 있는 문제를 파악하고, 학습자가 독서 정보바탕의 토론활동을 하는 독서토론 모형을 개발하여 제안하는데 목적이 있다. 이를 위하여 연구자와 현장 전문가의 협력을 통해 현실적 문제를 해결하는 설계기반 연구를 활용하여 논제 구축형 독서토론수업 모형을 개발하였다. 연구의 대상은 초등학교 4학년이었으며, 모형의 완성을 위해 16차시의 수업을 진행하고 양적 연구와 질적 연구, 전문가 검토를 반복하는 형성적 순환을 실시하였다.

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Exploring The Process of Teaching-Learning in a Non-Face-to-Face University Classroom Environment: [Entrepreneurship Foundation] Focusing on learning cases in Department of Early Childhood Education (비대면 대학 수업환경에서의 교수-학습 전개 과정 탐색: [창업기초] 유아교육과 학습사례를 중심으로)

  • Park, Ji-Eun;Park, Jung-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.398-411
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    • 2020
  • This study explored the case of non-face-to-face classes at colleges initiated in the Corona 19 environment. The scope of this study was to analyze the learning development process of the non-face-to-face class case facing the Corona 19 environment in university classrooms in terms of class and learning content, interaction, assignment activity, and teaching-learning activities. It was conducted for first-year students at H University's Early Childhood Education Department of Startup Basic Course. Study results found that, first, interest in entrepreneurship increased as learning content. Second, as a result of exploring the teaching and learning process, there is no significant difference in understanding the content or achieving learning goals. Third, the most regrettable thing about non-face-to-face teaching-learning is the lack of interaction activities. Fourth, the students finished by adapting to the new non-face-to-face teaching-learning environment. In the future, a non-face-to-face environment platform should be established, and studies that can deal with new perspectives and approaches, such as an educational interaction system including online and offline, should be continued.

Design and Implementation of Problem Based Learning in Training Ship (PBL(Problem Based Learning) 수업 방법을 활용한 실습선 수업 설계 및 운영)

  • Kim, Bu-Gi;Kim, Noo-Ree;Kim, Jun-Ho;Choi, Hyun-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.743-748
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    • 2019
  • This study suggested a process of redesigning and implementing problem based learning to enhance students' active and collaborative learning activities and learning outcomes. The results of this study are as follows. First, the ef ect of class participation, academic self-regulated learning, and academic self-efficacy were examined. As a result, first, the average of learning activity, class extension, and participation in class was high in the difference between before and after class. Second, the post average scores of all the factors except the 'evaluation' were higher than before. Third, academic self-efficacy showed a significant difference only in 'task preference'. Finally, students' satisfaction with the class was also high. The professor was also able to grasp the characteristics of individual students by designing and operating the classes using PBL, and it was confirmed that the interaction with students increased. Based on the results of this study, we discussed the limitations and educational implications of the problem based learning class and propose successful problem based learning design and operation of the classroom.

A Comparison Between the Perceptions of Elementary Gifted Child and Science Teacher about the Good Science Class (좋은 과학 영재 수업에 대한 학생과 교사의 생각 비교)

  • Yang, Ilho;Choi, Hyun;Lim, Sungman
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.10-20
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    • 2014
  • This study compares the perceptions of elementary gifted child and science teacher in a science class for the gifted. In order to explore the research problem, students and teachers answered a written semi-structured questionnaire and participated in interviews regarding the gifted science class. The data was collected and analyzed. Science teachers recognized the characteristics of a good science class, especially in terms of educational content and teaching methodology. First, they suggested promoting inquiry skills, presenting a challenging task in atypical topic selection, student-centered curriculum, and controlling the pace of learning to recognize individual differences. Second, in terms of the science class skills and attitudes category, teachers recommended raising mutual satisfaction through vigorous interaction within a permissible atmosphere. Finally, science teachers need to strive for continued professional growth. Gifted children, meanwhile, want to investigate a wide range of topics without time constraints. Additionally, they may have to explore challenging topics further. They prefer to act like scientists in that they enjoy group activities, communication and cooperation. In particular, they want to be evaluated by others in a totally embedded assessment. Gifted children also expect teachers to understand the life circumstances and needs of the students. In addition, they asked for teachers to respect individual experiments and to show them how to safely use new equipment or research methods. As a result, gifted children and science teachers have to recognize the differences of opinion concerning a good science class for the gifted. This study can help formulate strategies to establish quality management of materials in gifted science classes.

An Analysis of Cases of Real-time Online Class Design by Pre-service Science Teachers (예비 과학 교사의 실시간 온라인 수업 설계 사례 분석)

  • Hwa-Jung Han
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.563-572
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to analyze cases of online class design by pre-service science teachers to identify the teaching strategies employed for online classes. For this purpose, the real-time online class lesson plans of 12 pre-service science teachers, who had experienced education utilizing online teaching tools for a semester, were collected and analyzed. The pre-service science teachers considered all the elements that were essential in traditional face-to-face class designs, including prerequisites, statements of learning objectives, stimulating motivation, teaching and learning methods, wrapping up, teacher-student interaction, and assessment. They devised teaching strategies that could overcome the limitations of online teaching and were not feasible in face-to-face classes for each element. Additionally, they were considering new instructional strategies tailored to the online teaching environment, such as creating a conducive environment for using online teaching tools and strategies related to checking the online teaching environment. However, for statements of learning objectives, stimulating motivation, and wrapping up, most of the pre-service science teachers predominantly utilized teaching strategies from traditional face-to-face classes, especially those involving the presentation of visual materials through online tools. Student-centered approaches were rarely implemented in stimulating motivation or wrapping up. These findings imply that one semester of exposure to the utilization of online teaching tools may be insufficient in teacher education. Thus, there is a need for a continuous and expanded educational program on the utilization of online teaching tools as part of pre-service teacher education.

The Need of Buzz Learning In Real-Time Distance Education (실시간 원격수업에서의 버즈 학습의 필요성)

  • Lee, YoungJun;Gwak, ByoungChan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2012.07a
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    • pp.457-458
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    • 2012
  • 본 논문에서는 실시간 원격 수업(Real-Time Distance Education) 환경 하에서 학생들의 수업 집중 및 효율적인 교수를 위한 버즈학습(Buzz Learning)의 필요성을 제안한다. 이 학습법은 실시간 원격 수업에서 일어날 수 있는 집중력 저하 및 수업참가율 저조를 최소화하고, 학습자 간의 협동 및 상호작용을 향상시킨다. 또한 버즈법에 의한 그룹 편성 및 학습형태는 각 그룹에서 토의한 결과를 다시 전체가 모여 토의함으로써 소집단의 토의결과를 종합 정리하고 결론을 도출해 내는 집단 토의 형태를 띤다. 토의학습은 흔히 몇몇 학생의 경우 토의에 참가하지 않거나 또는 한 명이 독무대화하는 경향이 있는데 여기서는 그룹 전원이 토론에 적극 참여할 수 있게 한다. 본 논문에서는 실시간 원격 수업을 통하여 이뤄지는 실제 강의에 적용된 버즈 학습이 학생들의 수업참여도 및 학습 향상 면에서 우수함을 보여준다.

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A design of Phased Education System for Computer Study on Elemantly School using Push-Server Technology (초등학교 컴퓨터 수업을 위한 Push 서버를 이용한 단계별 교육시스템 설계)

  • Nam, Soon-Hyun;Oh, Youn-Joo;Han, Dong-Woo;Youn, Sung-Dae
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2002.04b
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    • pp.1085-1088
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    • 2002
  • 제7차 교육 개혁 후 초등학생들에게도 컴퓨터를 접할 수 있는 기회가 더 많이 주어졌다. 환경의 변화에 따라 초등학생들을 위한 컴퓨터 교육의 필요성이 대두되고, 개인 수준별 컴퓨터 수업이 필요하게 되었다. 현재 초등학생들을 위한 교육용 프로그램과 인터넷을 활용한 수업이 진행중이나 개인의 수준을 고려한 수업과는 거리가 멀기 때문에 본 논문에서는 초등학교 컴퓨터 수업의 활발한 진행과 개인별 수준을 고려한 수업을 위해 Push 기반 단계별 교육시스템을 제안하였다. 제안한 시스템은 Push 기술을 사용함으로써 능동적 학습참여와 개인별 수준을 고려한 수업이 가능하다는 면에서 7차 교육과정의 교육 목표에 맞는 시스템이라 할 수 있다.

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The Effects of the Psychological Learning Environment by Science Teachers on Students' Science Achievement (과학교사에 의해 조성되는 심리적 학습환경이 학생들의 과학 성취도에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Jae-Chon;Kim, Beom-Ki
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.315-328
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of psychological learning environment generated by science teachers upon students' affective perceptions and cognitive learning. The subjects of the study were consist of 2.693 students from secondary school. The students' perception were examined by the tools of PLEIS(Psychological Learning Environment Instrument by Science teacher). SAMS(Science Anxiety Measurement Scale). HARS(High schools' s Attitude Related Science). and ALWSS(Attitude toward Laboratory Work Scale in Secondary school). and cognitive learning outcomes assessed to TIPS II (Test of Integrated Process Skills II ) and science test score. The results of this study suggest that positive psychological learning environment by science teacher should be offered to students for the improvement of science achievement. and learning environment will be used as an instrument of self assessment for improving science teaching strategy. Understanding of relationship among psychological learning environment, affective perception and cognitive learning will be helpful to the design of science teaching and learning process.

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Interior Environment and Practical Usages of the Home Economics Practice Room in Middle School of Gyeonggi and Incheon (경기$\cdot$인천지역 중학교 가정실 실내 환경과 활용 실태)

  • Cho Jae Soon;So Bok Ryea
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.16 no.4 s.34
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    • pp.127-140
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to find out the interior environment, teaching equipments and tools, practical usages and related problems of the Home Economics practice room as a special room of Home Economics in middle school. The data were collected with questionnaire through a mail from 150 teachers charged in the Technology $\cdot$ Home Economics of the middle schools in the Gyeonggi Province and Incheon Metropolitan City. There were Home Economics practice rooms in the most of the middle schools. The room was used for the Home Economics class as well as for many other activities. which sometimes disturbed the class in the room. The frequency of the usage of the room was relatively low and limited mostly to the cooking class and somewhat sewing class because of the lack of environmental equipment and facilities such as heating, cooling. ventilating systems and furnishings such as table. chair as well as teaching materials. etc. Teachers wanted to use the room for all units of the Home Economics class applied to various teaching methods in the room. The improvement of the interior environments and teaching materials could facilitate the variety of the class in the Home Economic practice room.

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The E-Learning for Practice Training Using Augmented Reality in the College Education (증강현실을 이용한 대학 e-Learning 실습교육)

  • Lee, Ki-Ho
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.40
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    • pp.443-476
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    • 2015
  • The university e-learning classes give a major focused on practical training in the art and design field are opened such as theory classes. The cyber universities that fully gives on-line classes even open as theory classes. They speak about difficulty and limitation of operating cyber class with practice. So, many of them organize off-line special lecture at the classroom in weekend. In the reason of studying that has the constraints of time and space, the student wastage rates in cyber universities are going higher. This research focused on giving an efficient e-learning practice environment in college e-learning courses, and operated scholastic achievement test between the augmented reality(AR) based practice education and the existing classroom based practice education. The subjects of study were totally 84 people who are the freshmen of the design department in the two-year diploma course college. They were divided 3 groups which one was treated AR based practice e-learning and two others groups were existing classroom based practice. Each of the group took the same treated lecture during 7 weeks. The first of the outcome was the AR based practice e-learning was more effective than existing classroom based practice on the side of scholastic achievement. The second, the AR based practice e-learning aroused increasing in the interest in class on the side of attribute factors. The third, the AR based practice e-learning group made higher level of studying immersion than others. In consideration of this experiment was processed in the regular college academic course, the finding by this research shows AR based major practice e-learning is an alternative lecturing strategy what can be supplemented existing classroom based academic teaching methods.