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The Effect of Interpretive Style Scientific Reading Materials on the Change of High School Students' Philosophical Viewpoints on Science (해석적인 서술방식으로 구성된 과학 읽기 자료가 고등학생의 과학철학적 관점에 미치는 영향)

  • Hong, Sang-Wook;Lim, Eun-Kyeong;Jang, Myoung-Duk;Jeong, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.234-240
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    • 2004
  • The main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of interpretive style reading materials on high school students philosophical viewpoints on science. Subjects for this study were 137 girl students in four classes of a high school located in Daejeon city. The classes were divided into two groups: experimental groups and control groups. Students in the experimental groups were administered a series of the reading materials over thirty-six sessions. Additionally, PPP(Philosophical Perspectives Prove) was used in order to assess students philosophical viewpoints on science. Results of the study showed that the interpretive style reading materials takes effect on the change of students philosophical viewpoints on science. At the initial stage, a number of students exhibited viewpoints inclined toward inductivism. As time goes by, however, viewpoint of inductivism was decreased and view of falcificationism and view of relativism were increased. The results also indicated that the effect of intervention was stable.

The Influence of Hypothetical Deductive Experiment upon Students' Views on the Nature of Science (가설 연역적 탐구 실험 수업이 학생들의 과학의 본성에 대한 관점에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Ji-Young;Kang, Soon-Hee
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.169-179
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    • 2007
  • We investigated the effects of hypothetical deductive experiment on students' views about the nature of science (NOS). Participants were 212 eighth graders from a middle school and they were assigned to a control group and an experimental group. Students of the control group did guided experiment in small group and students of the experimental group did hypothetical deductive experiment in small group. The results revealed that both students of the control group and the experimental group possessed similar views about NOS in a pretest. But the experimental group exhibited more sophisticated views about the theory of dependance of observation, scientific reasoning and hypothesis in the posttest. Students who used mainly surface learning strategy within the experimental group exhibited more sophisticated views about hypothesis in the posttest. On the other hand, students who used mainly deep learning strategy within the experimental group exhibited more sophisticated views about the theory of dependance of observation, scientific reasoning and hypothesis in the posttest.

Applying probabilistic perspective to interpreting science graphs using a mathematics educational software (수학교육용 소프트웨어를 활용한 과학 그래프 해석에 대한 확률론적 관점의 적용)

  • Paik, Seoung-Hey;Choi, Kyeongsik;Kim, Sungki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2019.01a
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    • pp.319-321
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문에서는 수학교육용 소프트웨어에서 확률적 현상을 경험한 이후 과학 그래프 해석에 있어 확률론적 관점을 도입하여 해석하는 학습자의 관점의 변화를 제시한다. 이 연구에서 11명의 고등학교 1학년 학생은 수학교육용 소프트웨어인 지오지브라(GeoGebra)를 활용하여 학습자가 평면 상에서 수직선이나 반원 위에 점을 찍는 활동을 통하여 기하학적 확률을 경험하였으며 이와 같은 경험을 토대로 물의 상평형 그래프를 해석하였다. 물의 상평형 그래프에 나타나는 얼음(고체), 물(액체), 수증기(기체)의 상태 변화에 대하여 각 상태가 나타나는 온도-압력의 영역 간의 경계에 대하여 학습자는 기하학적 확률을 적용하여 해석하려고 하였으나 경계선 위의 온도-압력의 물의 미시적 구조를 표현하는 과정에서 4명의 학생만 확률론적 관점으로 해석하고 그렇지 못한 학생들은 상태의 공존을 물질적 관점이나 과정적 관점으로 이해하였다.

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무엇이 유능한 수학교사를 만드는가 -예비 초등교사의 관점을 중심으로-

  • Park, Man-Gu
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.15
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    • pp.127-128
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    • 2003
  • 본 고에서는 교육대학의 3학년에 재학 중인 예비 초등교사들이 학생으로, 교생으로의 자신들의 경험을 중심으로 기술한 내용을 토대로 그들의 관점에서 본 수학에 대한 생각과 유능한 수학교사의 특징에 대하여 조사하였다. 이들 예비교사의 관점에서 보면 유능한 수학교사는 수학교과에 대한 수학 지식은 물론이고 수학교수에 대한 열정과 함께 학생들에 대한 관심과 사랑을 가지고 있어야한다.

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Exploring Effects of a Visual Material Driven by Earth-Based Perspectives on the Spatial Representation of 5th Graders (지구 기반 관점의 시각 자료가 초등학교 5학년 학생들의 공간 표상에 미치는 영향 탐색)

  • Hyoung-Jin Kim;Seong-Hwan Jeong;Myeong-Kyeong Shin;Nan-Joo Kwon;Gyu-ho Lee
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.151-164
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    • 2022
  • The 2015 revised science curriculum textbook of 6th graders describes 'day and night' as an astronomical phenomenon observed on a daily basis. Textbooks use only visual materials from a space-based perspective to explain the causes of day and night. This study aims to investigate what changes in spatial representations of 5th graders when additional visual materials of the Earth-based perspective were presented to them. It also shows that the Space and the Earth-based perspectives appear to be interconnected. The following are found in this study. First, when students were presented with a visual material of an Earth-based perspective, their spatial representations of both the Earth and the Space-based perspectives changed. Second, the visual material of an Earth-based perspective confirmed the possibility that students' spatial representation types could be different in many ways. Third, the effect on the spatial representation of each perspective is different depending on gender and the level of spatial representation.

Exploring Scientific Argumentation from Teacher-Student Interaction with Epistemological and Psychological Perspectives (교사-학생 상호작용간의 과학논증 탐색: 인식론 및 심리학적 관점으로)

  • Park, Young-Shin
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.106-117
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to explore students' argumentation in perspectives of epistemology and psychology and to find out how teacher can promote students' abilities of developing argumentation. The 60 hours of lessons from the interaction between one science teacher (Mr. Physics, who had 35 years of teaching experience) and his 26 students were observed, transcribed, and analyzed using two different analyzing tools; one is from the perspective of epistemology and the other from the perspective of psychology, which can portray how argumentation is constructed. Mr. Physics created the environment where students could promote the quality of scientific argumentation through explicit teaching strategy, Claim-Evidence Approach. The low level of argumentation was portrayed through examples from students' prior knowledge or experience in the form of an Appeal to the instance operation and the Elaboration reasoning skill. Students' own claims were developed through application of knowledge in a different context in the form of an Induction operation and Generativity reasoning skill. Higher level of argumentation was portrayed through Consistency operation with other knowledge or experience and Explanation reasoning skills based on students' ideas with more active teacher's inputs. The teacher in this study played a role as a helper for students to enact identities as competent "sense makers," as an elaborator rather than evaluator to extend students' ideas, and as a mentor to foster and monitor the students' development of ideas of a higher quality. It is critical for teachers to understand the nature of argumentation, which in turn is connected to their explicit teaching strategy with the aim of providing opportunities where students can understand the science enterprise.

Fifth Graders' Understanding of Variables from a Generalized Arithmetic and a Functional Perspectives (초등학교 5학년 학생들의 일반화된 산술 관점과 함수적 관점에서의 변수에 대한 이해)

  • Pang, JeongSuk;Kim, Leena;Gwak, EunAe
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.419-442
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    • 2023
  • This study investigated fifth graders' understanding of variables from a generalized arithmetic and a functional perspectives of early algebra. Specifically, regarding a generalized perspective, we included the property of 1, the commutative property of addition, the associative property of multiplication, and a problem context with indeterminate quantities. Regarding the functional perspective, we covered additive, multiplicative, squaring, and linear relationships. A total of 246 students from 11 schools participated in this study. The results showed that most students could find specific values for variables and understood that equations involving variables could be rewritten using different symbols. However, they struggled to generalize problem situations involving indeterminate quantities to equations with variables. They also tended to think that variables used in representing the property of 1 and the commutative property of addition could only be natural numbers, and about 25% of the students thought that variables were fixed to a single number. Based on these findings, this paper suggests implications for elementary school students' understanding and teaching of variables.

Policy directions for special education teachers to invigorate smart education using AHP (AHP를 활용한 특수교사 관점에서 특수교육의 스마트교육 활성화를 위한 정책 방향 제시)

  • Han, Dong-Wook;Kang, Min-Chae
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.11
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    • pp.681-689
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    • 2012
  • This study shows that the policy directions to invigorate smart education for special education based on the view of special education teachers through AHP methodology. The result shows that development of smart contents, supporting for teaching and learning, smart education networking, establishment of legal foundation and supporting for infrastructure are relatively important policy ordered by weights. The analysis indicates that the contents development policy should be strategic direction for smart education in special education.

Investigating Students, Teachers, and Parents' Recognition of Contrary Views on Scientific Creativity (학생, 교사 및 학부모의 과학 창의성에 대한 대립적 관점 조사)

  • Park, Jongwon;Jee, Kyoungjun
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.395-402
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    • 2015
  • This study assumes that recognition about scientific creativity may differ according to teacher, students and parents, and that this difference can affect the actual teaching, encouragement, and development of scientific creativity. Based on teacher's free responses and literature reviews about features of scientific creativity, we extracted 16 items describing contrary views about scientific creativity. Using these 16 items, we obtain responses from 652 students, teachers, soon-to-be-teachers (college of education students) and parents about whether they agree with each item or not. Results show that 1/4 of the participants agreed with the views contrary to the views accepted in literature. And we found out which views contrary to the accepted views in literature were agreed upon by participants, and that which items divided the groups for having contrary views. From these results, we discuss the possible effects of participants' recognition on teaching, encouragement and development of scientific creativity, and suggest so further studies.

Type Analysis of Secondary School Students' and Science Teachers' Criteria for Classifying the States of Matter (물질의 상태에 관한 중 . 고등학생들과 과학교사들의 분류 기준에 대한 유형 분석)

  • Kim, Sun-Kyoung;Kim, Young-Mi;Paik, Seoung-Hey
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.337-345
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    • 2007
  • The purposes of this study are to investigate and compare the characteristics of classification criteria of secondary school students and science teachers in relation to the three statesof matter. For this research, 76 middle school students in the7th grade who studied microscopic viewpoints about classifying the state of matter for the first time, 69 high school students in the 12th grade who studied Chemistry I and IIcourses successfully, and 130 secondary school science teachers, through a questionnaire. As a result, while having learned the three states of matter in the microscopic viewpoints, the majority of middle school students showed a high percentage of classification in the macroscopic viewpoints. For high school students, their percentage of classification included highmicroscopic viewpoints about solid and gas, the percentage of classification included macroscopic viewpoints about liquid state as alsohigh. The secondary school teachers gave answers in the macroscopic viewpoints and microscopic viewpoints equally, but their answers were just representation of the viewpoints list without the meaningful connection of the two type of viewpoints. To solve these problems, It is necessary to form connective change from the macroscopic viewpoints to the microscopic viewpoints about the criteria for classifying the States of Matter and various educational efforts.