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An Analysis of Pattern Activities of a Finding Rules Unit in Government-Authorized Mathematics Curricular Materials for Fourth Graders (4학년 수학 검정 교과용 도서의 규칙 찾기 단원에 제시된 패턴 활동의 지도 방안 분석)

  • Pang, JeongSuk;Lee, Soojin
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.45-63
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    • 2023
  • The activity of finding rules is useful for enhancing the algebraic thinking of elementary school students. This study analyzed the pattern activities of a finding rules unit in 10 different government-authorized mathematics curricular materials for fourth graders aligned to the 2015 revised national mathematics curriculum. The analytic elements included three main activities: (a) activities of analyzing the structure of patterns, (b) activities of finding a specific term by finding a rule, and (c) activities of representing the rule. The three activities were mainly presented regarding growing numeric patterns, growing geometric patterns, and computational patterns. The activities of analyzing the structure of patterns were presented when dealing mainly with growing geometric patterns and focused on finding the number of models constituting the pattern. The activities of finding a specific term by finding a rule were evenly presented across the three patterns and the specific term tended to be close to the terms presented in the given task. The activities of representing the rule usually encouraged students to talk about or write down the rule using their own words. Based on the results of these analyses, this study provides specific implications on how to develop subsequent mathematics curricular materials regarding pattern activities to enhance elementary school students' algebraic thinking.

Reflections and Changes Through Assistant Teacher Experience For Secondary Pre-service Mathematics Teachers (중등예비수학교사의 학습보조교사 활동을 통한 반성과 변화)

  • Kim, Soo Jin;Kwon, Na Young
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.59-77
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to investigate reflections of secondary pre-service mathematics teachers and their changes through practicing as assistant teacher in mathematics classrooms. For the purpose of this study, research questions are addressed on the reflections and their changes. During the 2015 Spring semester, secondary pre-service mathematics teachers took a course related to working as assistant teachers in regular mathematics lessons in a middle school. This study selected cases of two pre-service teachers. The data such as reports on their practices and final meeting report with teachers were collected during the semester. The results showed that the secondary pre-service mathematics teachers reflected teachers, students, mathematics contents, and themselves in their reports. In addition, each participant showed different contents of reflections. This difference implied that secondary pre-service mathematics teachers could have different reflections according to the types of lessons that they participated in.

An Analysis on the Mathematical Communication and Attitudes in the Process of Solving Mathematical Project Problems (프로젝트형 문제 해결 과정에서 보이는 수학적 의사소통 활동과 수학적 태도 분석)

  • Choi Hye-Ryung;Paik Seok-Yoon
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.43-66
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    • 2006
  • This study was proposed to analyze mathematical communication activity and mathematical attitudes while students were solving project problem and to consider how the conclusions effects mathematics education. This study analyzed through qualitative research method. The questions for this study are following. First, how does the process of the mathematical communication activity proceed during solving project problem in a small group? Second, what reactions can be shown on mathematical attitudes during solving project problem in a small group? Four project problems sampled from pilot study in order to examine these questions were applied on two small groups consisting of four 5th grade students It was recorded while each group was finding out the solution of the given problems. Afterward, consequences were analyzed according to each question after all contents were noted. Consequently, conclusions can be derived as follows. First, it was shown that each student used different elements of contents in mathematical communication activity. Second, during mathematical communication activity, most students preferred common languages to mathematical ones. Third, it was found that each student has their own mathematical attitude. Fourth, Students were more interested in the game project problem and the practical using project problem than others.

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A case study on supporting mathematical modeling activities through the development of group creativity (집단 창의성 발현을 통한 수학적 모델링 활동 지원 사례 연구)

  • Jung, Hye-Yun;Lee, Kyeong-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.133-161
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we analyzed the case of supporting the mathematical modeling activities through the group creativity in everyday class of 9th grade. The details are as follows. First, through the theoretical review, the meaning of group creativity according to sociocultural perspective and the sociocultural characteristics of mathematical modeling were confirmed. Second, we experimented in a classroom consisting of 5 groups of 4 students, and conducted a case study focusing on a well developed group of group creativity. The results are as follows. First, group creativity with various types of interaction and creativity synergy was observed at each stage of mathematical modeling. According to the stag e of mathematical modeling and the type of interaction, different creative synergy was developed. Second, the developed group creativity supported each step of mathematical modeling. According to the stage of mathematical modeling and the type of interaction, group creativity supported mathematical modeling activities in different directions.

Development of Program for Enhancing Learners' Mathematics Learning Motivation and Analysis of Its' Effects (수학 학습 동기 증진 프로그램 개발 및 적용 효과 분석)

  • Kim, Bumi
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.397-423
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    • 2016
  • Mathematics learning motivation is an important variable which is not only the primary goal of learning mathematics but also mediates the effects of the mathematics learning. Nevertheless, the present learning environment is full of impeding factors which reduce learners' motivation to learn mathematics and mathematical self-regulatory efficacy. The purpose of this study is to offer various suggestions for program to enhance and forster mathematics learning motivation based on empirical findings and theories on motivation, self-regulatory learning, regulatory focus, reducing academic stress and math anxiety. The concrete and practical ideas are suggested in terms of mathematical self-regulatory efficacy, learners' characteristics, learning task. The analysis of the effects revealed a positive effect on mathematical self-regulatory learning.

A Study on Teaching Methods of Trigonometric Functions through Experimental Mathematics measuring height and width of buildings (건물의 높이.너비 측정하기 체험수학 활동을 통한 삼각함수 지도방안)

  • Kim, Ki-Won;Kim, Mi-Na
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.785-801
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    • 2009
  • The education of mathematics is comprised of formal thoughts so students lose interest and they don't have a chance to have a liberal mind. To solve this problem, recently, the flow of mathematic education is changing from formal mathematics to experimental mathematics, which focuses on student's activity and experience. Experimental mathematics can improve student's interest and participation. This study is about teaching methods of trigonometric functions through experimental mathematics measuring height and width of buildings. For measuring height of buildings we use clinometer and for measuring width of buildings we developed a mathematical tool with which we can measure angle for width of buildings. Through this activity, students obtained an interest in mathematics and they gained a positive attitude for the lesson. If we use this experimental mathematics method in high school, it's possible to reduce fears of mathematics and to increase an interest for mathematics.

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수학 문제의 구조 규명에 관한 연구

  • Han, In-Gi
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.11
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    • pp.279-290
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    • 2001
  • 교사와 학생사이의 수학적 활동의 대표적인 매개체가 수학 문제이다. 그러나, 수학 교육 분야에서 객관화된 연구 대상으로서 수학 문제에 대한 개념 규정, 수학 문제의 분류, 수학 문제의 구조 등에 관한 심도있는 연구는 드물다. 본 연구에서는 객관적인 대상으로서의 수학 문제 자체에 대한 분석적 고찰을 통해, 수학 문제에 대한 개념 규정, 수학 문제의 특성들, 그리고 수학 문제의 구조에 대한 본질을 규명할 것이다.

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Educational Using A Technology In The Education Of Future Mathematics Teachers (예비 수학 교사 교육에서 공학적 도구의 교육적 활용)

  • Kim, Nam-Hee
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.345-359
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    • 2011
  • In this research, we designed an educational activities of exploring mathematics programs in a course of mathematics education in teacher's college. We divided future mathematics teachers into 8 groups and suggested 8 mathematics programs to them. Each group explored one mathematics program. We asked to future mathematics teachers exploring some cases that use effectively a mathematics program in the teaching of school mathematics. In the process of an exploring, we designed some activities of teaching and learning. We provided opportunities of long-term exploration, group learning, presentations, exercises, reflections to mathematics teachers. As a result, future mathematics teachers acquired basic knowledge on the usage of mathematics programs in school mathematics textbook. In addition, their capabilities that are needed to explore mathematics programs have been enhanced. Also they had learned the teacher's positive attitude through the activities of teaching and learning.

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An Analysis on Teachers' Behaviors in Problem Presenting and Solving Activities in Elementary Mathematics Class (초등수학수업의 과제제시 및 해결활동에서 나타나는 교사의 행동 분석)

  • Lee, Yun-Mi;Kang, Wan
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.121-139
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    • 2008
  • This study analyzed problem presenting and solving activities in elementary school mathematics class to enhance insights of teachers in class for providing real meaning of learning. Following research problems were selected to provide basic information for improving to sound student oriented lesson rather than teacher oriented lessons. Protocols were made based on video information of 5th grade elementary school 'Na' level figure and measurement area 3. Congruence of figures, 4. Symmetry of figures, and 6. Areas and weight. Protocols were analyzed with numbering, comment, coding and categorizing processes. This study is an qualitative exploratory research held toward three teachers of 5th grade for problem solving activities analysis in problem presenting method, opportunity to providing method to solve problems and teachers' behavior in problem solving activities. Following conclusions were obtained through this study. First, problem presenting method, opportunity providing method to solve problems and teachers' behavior in problem solving activities were categorized in various types. Second, Effective problem presenting methods for understanding in mathematics problem solving activities are making problem solving method questions or explaining contents of problems. Then the students clearly recognize problems to solve and they can conduct searches and exploratory to solve problems. At this point, the students understood fully what their assignments were and were also able to search for methods to solve the problem. Third, actual opportunity providing method for problem solving is to provide opportunity to present activities results. Then students can experience expressing what they have explored and understood during problem solving activities as well as communications with others. At this point, the students independently completed their assignments, expressed their findings and understandings in the process, and communicated with others. Fourth, in order to direct the teachers' changes in behaviors towards a positive direction, the teacher must be able to firmly establish himself or herself as a teaching figure in order to promote students' independent actions.

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