• Title/Summary/Keyword: 줄기의 생김새와 하는 일

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A Study on Becoming Science Teachers Seen in Pre-service Elementary Teachers' Inquiry into the Features and Roles of Tree Stems: Focusing on the Degree of Attaining Deterritorialization and the Types of Rhizomatic Thoughts (초등 예비교사들의 '줄기의 생김새와 하는 일' 탐구에서 나타난 과학교사 되기 탐색 - 탈영토화 도달 정도와 리좀적 사유 유형을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Dong-Ryeul
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2022
  • This study aimed to explore 'Becoming Science Teachers' seen in pre-service elementary teachers' inquiry into the features and roles of tree stems, based on Deleuze's Theory of Becoming. As research subjects, this study selected 30 pre-service elementary teachers and made them carry out textbook activities and advanced activities for about a month. Based on the results of these activities, they kept reflective inquiry diaries, and this study analyzed them and found out how far they attained according to Deleuze's mechanism of generating differences. Interestingly, it was found out that most of them attained the phase of escape and even the phase of deterritorialization and showed the highest frequency of establishing various know-hows about inquiries needed to teach students in the future. However, it was also analyzed that over 60% of the diaries still remained in phases prior to the phase of deterritorialization through escape. When analyzing rhizomatic thought that helped attain deterritorialization through escape, this study found out that all the 6 types were seen and functioned to attain deterritorialization. Therefore, it is necessary to provide challenging inquiry environments that pre-service elementary teachers have never experienced before so that they can go through a phased process for overcoming striated space in inquiry and attain reterritorialization.