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Elementary Teachers' Perception on the Storytelling Based Mathematics Textbooks (스토리텔링 기반 수학교과서에 대한 초등 교사 인식 조사)

  • Kim, Sung Jun;Lee, Dong Hwan
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.143-158
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    • 2015
  • This research was conducted with focus groups interviews targeted at elementary teacher to analyze perceptions on storytelling based mathematics textbooks. As a result, elementary school teacher recognizes the introduction of storytelling as a major change in the revised textbooks. In addition, a change in the appearance of the revised textbook, the role of the Materials package, a change of assessment items, and increased exploration activity and the experience turned out to be having a significant impact on actual classroom as much as the introduction of storytelling.

A Research on the Real State of Story-telling Mathematics Class of Middle School (스토리텔링을 적용한 중학교 수학 수업에 대한 교사의 인식 및 활용 실태)

  • Yu, EunHwa;Yun, Jong-Gug
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.441-463
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    • 2015
  • The big issue of mathematics education in 2009 revised curriculum is to introduce story-telling in math textbook and to aim toward the math that students can learn easily and interestingly. Therefore, this study examine the perception of middle school teachers in working with story-telling, analyze actual utilization of story-telling in class and provide the basic materials for effective practical application. After making questionnaires to check the real conditions of the story-telling and asking math teachers in charge of the first and second graders, this research came to the conclusion as follows. First, the teachers who took part in this research showed positive perception in story-telling textbook the practical use of a variety of materials and the improvement of thinking faculty and creativity. Second, math teachers made use of a variety of storytelling data and especially reflection media in class, but this was limited in introductory part. Mathematic concept was delivered mainly through the activities of exchanging questions and answers between the teachers and students. Third, students showed positive reaction about story-telling class on the whole. For example, they understood the concept easily and they could apply it in real life. However, story-telling failed to bring the attention and interest of math itself. Therefore, teachers' ability is needed in the way that math knowledge and concept should be formed and expressed interestingly.

The Effect of the Storytelling Teaching on the Mathematical Attitudes of the Underachieved Students (스토리텔링 수업이 수학학습부진학생의 수학적 태도에 미치는 영향 분석)

  • Kim, Myoung Gil;Kim, Hong Chan
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.23-45
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of storytelling teaching on the mathematical attitudes of Mathematics underachieved third-grade middle school students. 5 students with lower than 20% of math grades were selected and they were provided 36 hours of the storytelling teaching program in 18 weeks. The participant students took the mathematical attitudes questionnaires both before and after the storytelling teaching classes. As a result of the study, the mean score of the before and after questionnaires was increased, and t-test also had statistically significant results. In particular, the various details of mathematical attitudes revealed the greatest positive change in 'the application of learning technology', followed by 'interest' and 'self-study'. Therefore, we found that the storytelling teaching program has a positive effect on the mathematical attitudes of underachieved students.

Development of the model textbook based on storytelling : the case of 'Inquiry into History of Mathematics' type ('수학사탐구형' 고등학교 스토리텔링 모델 교과서 개발 사례)

  • Kwon, Oh Nam;Park, Jee Hyun;Cho, Hyungmi;Kim, Mi Ju
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.221-248
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    • 2013
  • Among five types of the model textbook based on storytelling, the type of 'Inquiry into history of Mathematics' focuses on adapting the logic of mathematical discovery to the organization of mathematical contents. It enables students to recognize that mathematics has been developed by human needs and creativity while they are engaged in the story about knowledge formation. Moreover the textbook offers the context in which students are able to understand mathematical insights and logics hidden in the subject matter, so that they can reinvent and develop mathematical knowledge. In this study, we found the principles for development of the textbook based on storytelling for 'Inquiry into History of Mathematics' by analyzing the chapter about 'Complex number and Quadratic Equations' of the model textbook. The chapter was implemented in classroom environment and students' understanding of the subject matter and their perception on the textbook based on storytelling were surveyed before and after the implementation. The results showed the possibilities of adapting the textbook based on storytelling and we suggested some implications for further development.

Developing the mathematics model textbook based on storytelling with real-life context - Focusing on the coordinate geometry contents - (실생활 연계형 스토리텔링 수학 교과서 개발 -도형의 방정식 단원을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Yujung;Kim, Ji Sun;Park, Sang Eui;Park, Kyoo-Hong;Lee, Jaesung
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.179-203
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to discuss the example that developed geometry model textbook based on storytelling using real-life context. To achieve this purpose, we first elaborated the meaning of the textbook based on storytelling with real-life context, and then we discussed the outline of the story and the summary of each lesson. This study defined the storytelling textbook with real-life context as the textbook consisting of activities that explored and organized mathematical concepts by using real-life situations as materials of stories. The geometry textbook we developed employed two real-life materials, a map and a set square: we used a map for the coordinate geometry and a set square for the equation of a line. To attract students' interest, we introduced confrontation between a teacher and two students and a villain. We implemented experimentation with the textbook based on storytelling in order to verify its validity. The participants were 25 students that were enrolled in a high school in Seoul. Among them, 17 participants were surveyed. Students' answers from the survey questionnaire suggested that the geometry textbook we developed based on storytelling helped them learn mathematics and that the instruments such as a map and a set square helped them understand mathematical concepts. However, their opinion implied that the story of the textbook needed to be improved so that the story reflected more realistic contexts that were familiar with students.

Experience of Participation in Educational Community in Early Childhood Mathematics Education Using Storytelling and its Meaning (스토리텔링을 활용한 유아수학교육 교육공동체 참여경험과 그 의미)

  • Kim, Kyung-Eun
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.219-228
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of participation in the educational community through cooperative relationships between early childhood teachers and researchers in early childhood mathematics education using storytelling, and to find out the meaning of those experiences. Reputable researchers began with the formation of the educational community on March 14, 2016, and continued until July 26, 2016, and collected transcripts of discussions of educational community meetings, reflective journal data of teachers and researchers, and transcript of individual interviews by teachers. As a result of the study, first, the experience of participating in the educational community in early childhood mathematics education using storytelling shared personal mathematics experiences and mathematical situations, understood and learned mathematics content knowledge through sharing, and communicated through the educational community. Second, looking at the meaning of the experience of participating in the early childhood mathematics education educational community using storytelling, learn together through mathematical errors and learn the direction of better instruction through sharing. Grown up as a teacher who enjoys the mathematics exploration process, and promoted joint practice through cooperation in early childhood mathematics education using storytelling.

An analysis of the articles about 'Storytelling Mathematics' ('스토리텔링 수학' 관련 언론 보도 내용 분석)

  • Kim, Soo Cheol;Lee, Hwan Chul
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.179-193
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    • 2014
  • After National Mathematics Education Advanced Plan represented in 2012, mathematics education fields began to attention to 'Storytelling'. Because the plan contains important topics, reinforcing mathematics education, improving understanding about mathematics, and enhancing self-guided learning. As one of the methods for improving understanding about mathematics, Storytelling in mathematics is emphasizing recently. The purpose of this study is to analyse the articles about 'Storytelling Mathematics' to find how the media report it. Also, we discuss the direction of Storytelling in mathematics education. The conclusion of this study is that most of the privately-owned company is using the Storytelling as a tool for advertising commercially. Readers have to make a decision which articles are true or useful. A policy makers must ponder how the 'Storytelling Mathematics' policy affect the demands and suppliers in education.

Development of Mathematical Story Based on Tessellation (테셀레이션 소재의 수학이야기 자료 개발)

  • Shin, Hyunyong
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2014
  • Recently, some storytelling materials based on music or CAS tools have been introduced. Activities or concepts in art can be utilized as such material. In this article, we propose a mathematical storytelling material based on design scheme.

Storymaking with Mathematics and its examples (수학으로 이야기 만들기와 사례)

  • Lee, Gyou Bong
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.301-311
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    • 2015
  • If the storytelling Mathematics is teaching Mathematics by making and telling stories on Mathematics, the storymaking with Mathematics is that teachers(or mathematicians) who wish to develop their opinions concerning about their interesting fields apply them into a real life. They can use mathematical consequences for their arguments. I'll call it 'storymaking'. It could let the general public know that studying Mathematics is useful. So this application is helpful to the popularization of Mathematics.

Development of Mathematics Learning Contents based on Storytelling for Concept Learning (초등학교 수학과 개념학습을 위한 스토리텔링 기반학습 콘텐츠 개발)

  • Oh, Young-Bum;Park, Sang-Seop
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.537-545
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this paper is to develop mathematics learning contents for elementary school 3rd graders and to verify the educational effectiveness of contents developed. An ADDIE model was applied to develop mathematics learning contents based on storytelling for concept learning. After extracting 54 concepts from the mathematics curriculum, researchers designed strategies using concepts that were combined with context which is familiar to young students. Researchers implemented a survey and interview to students and teachers to verify the effectiveness of contents. As a result, the understanding, interest, concentration, and expectation of students toward the contents developed were very high, and teachers also mentioned that these contents could be very useful teaching materials for motivation.

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