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The Differences in 'Math Talks' during Storybook Reading Activities According to the Types of Math Storybook Used (이야기 나누기 활동에서 수학동화유형에 따른 수학적 담화의 차이)

  • Hong, Hae-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.63-77
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    • 2010
  • This study was to investigate the differences of 'math talks' between concept-based storybook reading and context-based storybook reading activities. The teachers carried out storybook reading activities with their children using either four concept-based storybooks or four context-based storybooks. Fifty-six storybook reading activities from seven kindergarten classrooms were observed. The data were collected through participant observations and audio recordings. The transcriptions of 'math talks' during storybook reading activity were classified in terms of the levels of instructional conversation, types of mathematizing, and the mathematical processes involved. The results indicated that the 'math talks' during the concept-based storybook reading activity were higher than those of the context-based storybook reading activity in terms of both the instructional conversation and in quantifying and redescribing of mathematizing. However, the 'math talks' during the context-based storybook reading activity were higher than those of the concept-based storybook reading activity in connecting and reasoning of the mathematical processes involved. These findings suggest that early childhood teachers need to improve the level of instructional conversation during math storybook reading activities.

A Comparative Study on the Relation between Using Calculators in Math Lessons and Mathematics Achievement of Elementary School Students (초등학교 수학 수업에서 계산기 사용에 대한 국가별 비교)

  • Choi, Ji Sun
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2019
  • Current mathematics curriculum of South Korea suggests that students learn mathematics in school with calculators except that the aim of the math lessons is to achieve calculation skills, but we can't be sure that elementary school students use calculators in math lessons of school. Actually we don't have enough data to identify how many elementary school students use calculators in math lessons. The aims of this study are to compare the ratio of elementary school students using calculators in math lessons of school between 20 countries and to analyse the relation between using calculators in math lessons and the achievements of math through $4^{th}$ grade mathematics test of TIMSS 2015. The results of this study are two. One is that generally $4^{th}$ grade students did not use calculators in math lessons. The other result is that generally there is no relation between using calculators in math lessons and the achievements of the math test through $4^{th}$ grade mathematics test of TIMSS 2015. Only in Hong Kong SAR, students without using calculators have higher achievements than students using calculators. In England and USA, students using calculators have higher achievements than students without using calculators. Finally, researcher in this study suggests some implications on using calculator in elementary schools.

Some basic points to be considered in developing the national mathematical curriculum (수학과 교육과정 개정에서의 기본 고려 사항)

  • Park, Hye-Sook
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.343-351
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we take the survey through both papers and recent reports to investigate points to be considered in developing the national mathematical curriculum. Then we suggest that to prepare the next national mathematical curriculum, we consider the method to deduce the math-dislike, the method to increase the power of problem solving etc. and also we construct a compact curriculum which contains most of important math items. In the process of developing the curriculum, we must have lively discussion with mathematicians, and especially with teachers.

An Application of MathML and XSLT for Differentiated Instruction-Learning Materials in Mathematics Course (수학교과 수준별 교수-학습 자료에서 MathML과 XSLT의 활용)

  • 홍은표;이수현
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.683-696
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose an authoring methodology of differentiated instruction-learning materials in mathematics course using MathML and XSLT, and give utilizing suggestions of these materials as differentiated textbook and individual learning. Incorporating MathML into instruction-learning materials, there are many advantages such that view of the materials in web browser is improved since mathematical expressions are compatible with text, and an expression can be modified in more convenient way since the expression is represented in text format not an image. In authoring of differentiated materials, the author provides one document for various levels of students. Then, each level of materials is generated from the document via XSLT transformation. This enables author-driven progress control rather than student-driven which does in previous approaches, since students don't need to select components of the material.

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Math Science Digital Library (수리과학 디지털 도서관 : Math Science Digital Library)

  • Lee, Sang-Gu
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.20 no.4 s.28
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    • pp.537-549
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    • 2006
  • MAA Digital library Workshop, October 6-8, 2006 was held at the newly completed Carriage House Conference Center at MAA Headquarters. This workshop is designed to inform participants about the Mathematical Sciences Digital Library (MathDL), the new MAA Math Gateway project, and the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) and to enable participants to conduct short sessions publicizing these online resources at MAA Section Meetings. The workshop was conducted by Lang Moore, David Smith, and Eileen McIlvain. Major support is being provided by the National Science Foundation through the National Science Digital Library Program. We introduce what was in there and how we properly use and publicize them and add what we could do.

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Preservice teachers' evaluation of artificial intelligence -based math support system: Focusing on TocToc-Math (예비교사의 인공지능 지원시스템에 대한 평가: 똑똑! 수학탐험대를 중심으로)

  • Sheunghyun, Yeo;Taekwon Son;Yun-oh Song
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.63 no.2
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    • pp.369-385
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    • 2024
  • With the advancement of digital technology, a variety of digital materials are being utilized in education. For their appropriate use of digital resources, teachers need to be able to evaluate the quality of digital resource and determine the suitability for teaching. This study explored how preservice teachers evaluate TocToc-Math, an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based math support system. Based on an evaluation framework developed through prior research, preservice teachers evaluated TocToc-Math with evidence-based criteria, including content quality, pedagogy, technology use, and mathematics curriculum alignment. The findings shows that preservice teachers positively evaluated TocToc-Math overall. The evaluation tendencies of preservice teachers were classified into three groups, and the specific characteristics of each factor differed depending on the group. Based on the research results, we suggest implications for improving preservice teachers' evaluation abilities regarding the use of digital technology and AI in mathematics education.

Influence of Math Education Utilizing Traditional Weights and Measures on Affective Domain of Elderly Learner (전통(傳統) 도량형(度量衡)을 활용한 수학교육(數學敎育)이 노인(勞人)학습자의 정의적(情意的) 영역(領域)에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jae-Hyo;Ko, Ho-Kyoung
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2011
  • As the value of living a complete life has spread, the importance of elderly education as a part of continuing education is ever increasing. As much as the bodily health, the activity to prevent dementia or healthy brain is being emphasized, the math utilizing traditional material was suggested to devise the curriculum appropriate for the emotional/cognitive level of the elderly. This could induce interests of the elderly, and ultimately improved the concept of self-consciousness and self-esteem. Also, a plan for effective application of such 'silver math' should be prepared, and the execution of a fusion study for a medical approach of its effects is proposed.

A Curriculum Analysis on Math/Stat related courses in the Computer-Software Majors (컴퓨터-소프트웨어학과의 발전을 위한 수학 및 통계 관련 교과목 분석 및 제안)

  • Lee, Seung-Woo
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this paper is to show how much the subjects based on the mathematics and statistics contribute to the curriculum and the education of the students majoring in engineer of the Computer-Software department, and to recognize the roles of mathematics and statistics in the Computer-Software department. In order to advance the world-class Computer-Software department, it is necessary for Math/Stat to ensure the role as a basis for the Computer-Software majors as well as to extend its role to relate the core studies of the Computer-Software majors. Consequently, the recognition of Math/Stat in the Computer-Software major will enable to establish the short or/and long-tern plan for student education.

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Comparison of High School Math Teachers' Preferences for 'Good Mathematics Teaching' (좋은 수학 수업에 대한 고등학교 수학 교사의 선호도 비교)

  • Yoo, Ki Jong;Kim, Chang Il;Choi-Koh, Sang Sook
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.129-145
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to research and compare teachers' preferences for 'Great Math Class' by region and gender. The research was conducted on 261 high school math teachers by using non-probability sampling. As the results of the study, regional preference had no statistically significant difference in all four factors of 'Great Math Class' while gender preference had statistically significant difference only in the factor of teaching (methods) and learning methods. Both region and gender had statistically significant positive (+) relationship with preference for all four factors. This implies that it is necessary to consider socio-cultural factors rather than teachers' perception on class for regional differences in academic achievements in mathematics.

A study on the factors of elementary school teachers' intentions to use AI math learning system: Focusing on the case of TocToc-Math (초등교사들의 인공지능 활용 수학수업 지원시스템 사용 의도에 영향을 미치는 요인 연구: <똑똑! 수학탐험대> 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kyeong-Hwa Lee;Sheunghyun Ye;Byungjoo Tak;Jong Hyeon Choi;Taekwon Son;Jihyun Ock
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.63 no.2
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    • pp.335-350
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    • 2024
  • This study explored the factors that influence elementary school teachers' intention to use an artificial intelligence (AI) math learning system and analyzed the interactions and relationships among these factors. Based on the technology acceptance model, perceived usefulness for math learning, perceived ease of use of AI, and attitude toward using AI were analyzed as the main variables. Data collected from a survey of 215 elementary school teachers was used to analyze the relationships between the variables using structural equation modeling. The results of the study showed that perceived usefulness for math learning and perceived ease of use of AI significantly influenced teachers' positive attitudes toward AI math learning systems, and positive attitudes significantly influenced their intention to use AI. These results suggest that it is important to positively change teachers' perceptions of the effectiveness of using AI technology in mathematics instruction and their attitudes toward AI technology in order to effectively adopt and utilize AI-based mathematics education tools in the future.