• Title/Summary/Keyword: High school-college Articulation

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A Study on High School-College Articulation according to the Results of Awareness Survey (인식조사를 기반으로 한 고교-대학 연계 방안 모색)

  • Kim, Kyung-Hwa
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.185-197
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to make an empirical analysis of the influence of the participation of students in high school-college articulation programs during their high school days on their career or college entrance in an effort to explore how to ensure successful high school-college articulation to facilitate the normalization of public education. The subjects in this study were 371 students in a college and 62 high school teachers. After a survey was conducted, the following findings were given: As for the participation rate of high school-college articulation programs, the largest number of the students attended "college entrance presentations," and the second most popular programs were about major/career exploration. The participation rate of the girls was higher than that of the boys. As a result of comparing the impact of these programs on college entrance by different types of admission process, "college entrance counseling programs" exercised a larger influence on college entrance through the admission officer system. The teachers responded that "major/career exploration" was the high school-college articulation program which had the best effects on the normalization high school education and college admission. The findings of the study imply that it can make it possible to expedite the normalization of public education if diverse efforts are directed into high school-college articulation and its improvement.

Vertical Articulation in Chemical Reaction (화학반응에 대한 수직적 연계성)

  • ImKyu Park;JongKeun Park;SeongBae Moon
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.376-390
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    • 2003
  • The contents of chemical reaction in the science textbooks, used by starting from elementary school to college level, were investigated how much closely connected with them. For this purpose, nineteen subjects of chemistry contents were selected and the articulation analysis, classified into 5 criteria, was carried out. The results indicated that the articulation from elementary school to middle school looked quite acceptable, but there was a big gap from middle school to high school and the articulation from high school to college exhibited a big overlap and gap. Finally, the flow map of chemical reaction was suggested.

Development of Curriculum for the Articulation Education between Vocational High Schools and Colleges (실업계 고등학교와 전문대학간 연계교육을 위한 교육과정 개발)

  • 최재하;주광석
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Industry Society
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.521-536
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    • 2001
  • The objective of this study was to develop curriculum for successful articulation education program between department of information processing in Daejonsinil vocational high school and school of computer & communication in Hyechon College. This study was carried out through review of literature, survey and discussions with panels of judges composed of experts in the related fields. Gap analysis was used to interpret the survey results. Based on the results of this study, several educational needs and recommendations for articulation education of computer & communication area both in vocational high school and college were suggested.

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A Study of the Curricular Articulation of Oxidation-Reduction in the Textbooks from Middle School to College (중등 및 대학 교재 중 산화-환원반응에 대한 연계성 연구)

  • Kim, Hyo-Kyum;Moon, Seong-Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.145-156
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    • 2000
  • The content of oxidation-reduction in the chemistry textbooks from middle school to college was analyzed about the effective connection of curricular articulation. The classification was divided from five groups of 'first concept', 'same concept', 'overlap', 'development', and 'gap'. As a results, there was a deep big gap from middle school to high school and the effectiveness from high school to college was quite acceptable. Finally, the flow map, consisted of each concept between the school unit, was suggested.

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An analysis of the curriculum on inequalities as regions: Using curriculum articulation and mathematical connections (부등식의 영역 교육과정 분석: 고교-대학수학의 연계 및 수학적 연결성을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Song Hee;Lim, Woong
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we analyzed curriculum materials on inequalities as regions. Constructs such as mathematical connections and curriculum articulation were used as a framework. As for articulation, our findings indicate the topic of inequalities as regions addresses meaningful subordinate mathematical thinking and skills that serve prerequisite to calculus. Regarding connections, mathematical concepts involving inequalities extend to multivariate calculus. One implication is, as an unintended consequence of curricular decision of 2015 Revised National Curriculum to teach the topic only in mathematical economics, students who plan to study STEM subjects in college but opt out of mathematics economics in high school may miss the key concept and naturally struggle to understand calculus especially the theory of multivariate function of calculus.

A survey of Specialists Cognition on Authorization of Credits for the Same Subjects in Entering a Same Department of the College Among Technical High School Graduates (공업고등학교 졸업생의 대학 동일계 학과 진학시 동일 과목 학점 인정에 관한 전문가 인식 조사)

  • Lee, Sang Hyuk;Kim, Ho Dong
    • 대한공업교육학회지
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.26-43
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to survey of specialists cognition to authorize credits for the same subjects in entering a department of the same area in college among technical high school graduates. Today with generalized college education, about 80% of technical high school graduates enter college. Therefore, authorization of credits for the same subjects is necessary to reduce educational waste in terms of articulation among technical high schools, junior colleges and universities. In this study, a survey was conducted with 100 specialists in technical education, including technical high school teachers, researchers, and professors at junior college or technical college in university, getting answers from 84 subjects (81.25%). The results of this research can be summarized as follows: First, it is valid to authorize credits for all practical subjects completed in technical high school when technical high school graduates enter the same department at college but most of junior college professor unsuitable response. Second, it is valid to authorize credits through its own prescribed test for the same subjects when technical high school graduates enter the same department of engineering at junior college or technical college in university but opposed 62.5% of junior college professor. Third, it is most of respondent valid to authorize credits for the same subjects if results of its own examination for authorization by university are at a fixed level or higher when technical high school graduates are admitted as a junior at the same department in technical college of university after graduation from the same department at junior college.