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Toward Self-Directed Math Learning in College Math Classes (대학수학에서, 자기주도 수학학습)

  • Kim, Byung-Moo
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.563-585
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    • 2010
  • The major goals of this study are to find the factors that enhance self-directed math learning in college math classes and to provide the students with the opportunities to check and develop their self-directed math learning attitude. For these research goals, we prepared the questionnaires that asked about their learning motivations, basic learning ability, self-discipline strategies, and self-directed learning strategies. Another purpose of the questionnaires was to give them the chances to check and improve their attitude toward those learning strategies, motivation and ability. From the research results, we find that the important factors for self-directed learning are internal & external motivations, concentration ability, and the goal-setting and plan-making abilities. In addition, concentration ability, good habit, stress-control, recognition of math value, and self-directing ability are found to be necessary for the desirable learning environment. On the other hand, we find that the ability to perform note-taking, class preparation and review, time-control, and test-control is required for the selection and practice of self-fitting learning strategies. Finally, we provided our own self-directed math learning model. Our model, containing the necessary factors for self-directed math learning, is the revised and modified one of Knowles(1975)'s 5 stage self-directed learning model that comprises diagnosis of learning desire, setting learning goals, grasping human&material resources, selection and practice of proper learning strategies, and evaluation of learning results.

Relationships Between Multiple Intelligences and Affective Factors in Children's Learning (아동의 다중지능과 학습의 정의적 요인의 관계)

  • Jung, Hye Young;Lee, Kyeong Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.253-267
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    • 2007
  • This study examined the relationships between multiple intelligences as cognitive factors and affective factors of learning motivation and academic self-concept. The data were collected from 276 4th grade elementary school students and analyzed by correlation, multi-variate analysis, and step-wise multiple regression. Results were that (1) multiple intelligences, learning motivation, and academic self-concept had statistically significant correlations among themselves. Multi-variate analysis showed that intra-personal intelligence explained 58.6% of the linear combination of learning motivation and academic self-concept. (2) Intra-personal intelligence explained 29% to 58% of learning motivation and its sub-factors of achievement motivation, internal locus of control, self-efficacy, and self-regulation. (3) Intra-personal intelligence, logical-mathematical intelligence, musical intelligence, and inter-personal intelligence were explanatory variables for academic self-concept and its sub-factors.

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On Social and Psychological Benefits of Cooperative Learning (협동학습이 사회적 심리적 유익에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Eun-Mi
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.63-76
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of cooperative learning in mathematics in university level. We share reflections from 54 and 57 students in linear algebra courses which were conducted by cooperative learning. We examine how students increase self-confidence and reduce the anxiety in learning, and also develop the social skills in communication.

The Effect of Self-reported Evaluation on Students' Mathematics Learning Styles (자기평가가 학습자의 수학 학습 성향에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seon Jae;Ko, Ho Kyoung
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.457-485
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    • 2017
  • The Self-reported Evaluation tool developed in this study allows the learners to check and evaluate their own learning by determining the details that are self-assessed. Also this tool allows learners to receive feedback on their self - evaluation results. In this study pre - post test was performed to investigate the effect of self - assessment on the learners' tendency of studying math. The result showed that Self-reported evaluation improved self - confidence, self - strategy on learning mathematics, and meta-cognitive ability. Also by conducting a qualitative analysis of the Self-reported evaluation, students practiced the cognitive activities such as summarizing the contents they have learned that day. They also tried to understand and improve the learning habit, attitude, and learning state. Teachers were also able to communicate with students by providing individual questions and feedback through student's individual Self-reported Evaluation.

Developing Adaptive Math Learning Program Using Artificial Intelligence (인공지능을 활용한 맞춤형 수학학습 프로그램 개발)

  • Ee, Ji Hye;Huh, Nan
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.273-289
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    • 2020
  • This study introduces the process and results of developing an adaptive math learning program for self-directed learning. It presented the process and results of developing an adaptive math learning program that takes into account the level of learners using artificial intelligence. We wanted to get some suggestions on developing programs for artificial intelligence-based mathematics. The program was developed as Math4U, an application based on smart devices in the "character and expression" area for 7th grade. The Application Math4U may be used differently depending on its purpose. It is also expected to be a useful tool for providing self-directed learning to students as the basis for educational research using smart devices in a changing educational environment.

The Effects of Lessons Using Reading Materials on Mathematical Communication, Disposition and Attitudes (읽기 자료를 활용한 수업에서 나타난 수학적 의사소통과 수학적 성향 및 태도 분석)

  • Kim, Su-Mi;Shin, In-Sun
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.463-488
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was providing implications in teaching and learning activities to vitalize mathematical communication and to raise positive attitudes about mathematics. We analyzed mathematical communication, disposition and attitudes of the students who had lower mathematical achievement rather than that of Korean language in class using reading materials and strategies. We found that teaching-learning activities using the reading materials and strategies let the low achievers in mathematics communicate more about mathematical notions and problem-solving process actively. The activities triggered interests and attention of mathematics and self-study. In addition, the lessons with reading materials and strategies aroused confidence, will and responsibility to mathematics learning to the students. They made the learners notice mathematics' values and roles and gave the opportunity of reflection about students' learning processes. As a result, the teaching-learning using reading materials and strategies should be developed and accomplished actively in classroom to turn mathematical inclination and attitudes of the students who had had negative inclination and attitudes to mathematics into those of positive and to vitalize mathematical communication to the lower achievers in mathematics.

Analysis of Mathematical Anxiety raised from Self-Directed-Learning and Learning in a Body (자기주도적 학습과 일제학습에서의 수학불안에 대한 분석)

  • 김동복;김인수
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.439-457
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we tried to find out what makes the students feel anxious to mathematics and the ways to decrease their anxiety by comparing two learning types, self-directed-learning and learning in a body, by means of continuous observation and interviews. To perform this study, two classes of self-directed-learning and other two classes of learning-in a body were chosen from the third year-students in Wando Middle School in Chollanamdo. In this study, we obtained the following results: 1. In high group in math grade, students in self-directed-learning are less anxious than students in learning-in a body. 2. In average group in math grade, students in self-directed-learning are much more anxious than students in learning-in a body. 3. In low group in math grade, both students in self-directed-learning and students in teaming-in a body feel anxious about math and there is no difference between them. 4. Anxiety about math hove positive influence on high group in math grade. 5. Anxiety about math have negative influence on average and low groups in math grade. Especially, low group students had no interests about mathematics because of their math anxiety. We observed that some students got over the math anxiety to some meaningful extent by means of interviews or appropriate advices, and became to have confidence and interests in mathematics.

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A Research on a Model of BL-PBL Self -Directed Mathematics Lectures at College (기반수학강좌의 자기주도형 Blended Learning-PBL 수업 모델 연구)

  • Lee Sang-Gu;Seol Han-Guk;Han Shin Il
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.19 no.4 s.24
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    • pp.769-785
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    • 2005
  • The affirmative feature which web based learning and problem based learning in the self directed learning having on-line and off-line study it amalgamates in connection Blended Learning method and specially in mathematics subject as a service course. We introduce a model of BL lecture of Mathematics and tried to find a new way for the quality improvement of university education.

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The Effect of the Fraction Comprehension and Mathematical Attitude in Fraction Learning Centered on Various Representation Activities (다양한 표상활동 중심 분수학습이 분수의 이해 및 수학적 태도에 미치는 효과)

  • Ahn, Ji Sun;Kim, Min Kyeong
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.215-239
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    • 2015
  • A goal of this study is figuring out how fraction learning centered on various representation activities influences the fraction comprehension and mathematical attitudes. The study focused on 33 4th-grade students of B elementary school in Seoul. In the study, 15 fraction learning classes comprising enactive, iconic, and symbolic representations took place over 6 weeks. After the classes, the ratio of the students who achieved relational understanding increased and the students averagely recorded 90 pt or more on the fraction comprehension test I, II and III. Two-dependent samples t-test was conducted to analyze a significant difference in mathematical attitudes between pre-test and post-test. On the test result, there was the meaningful difference with 0.01 level of significance. To conclude, the fraction learning centered on various representation activities improves students' relational understanding and fraction understanding. In addition, the fraction learning centered on various representation activities gives positive influences on mathematical attitudes since it increases learning orientation, self-control, interests, value cognition, and self-confidence of the students and decreases fears of the students.

An Effective Method for Mathematics Teaching and Learning in Characterization High School (특성화고교에서의 효과적인 수학교육 방안)

  • Lee, Seung Hwa;Kim, Dong Hwa
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.569-585
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    • 2015
  • Many mathematics teachers in characterization high schools have been troubled to teach students because most of the students have weak interests in mathematics and they are also lack of preliminary mathematical knowledges. Currently many of mathematics teachers in such schools teach students using worksheets owing to the situation that proper textbooks for the students are not available. In this study, we referred to Chevallard's didactic transposition theory based on Brousseau's theory of didactical situations for mathematical teaching and learning. Our lessons utilizing worksheets necessarily entail encouragement of students' self-directed activities, active interactions, and checking the degree of accomplishment of the goal for each class. Through this study, we recognized that the elaborate worksheets considering students' level, follow-up auxiliary materials that help students learn new mathematical notions through simple repetition if necessary, continuous interactions in class, and students' mathematical activities in realistic situations were all very important factors for effective mathematical teaching and learning.