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A Portfolio Assessment and the Case for Practicing Open Education in the Elementary Mathematics Classroom (초등학교 수학 교실에서의 열린 교육 실천을 위한 포오트폴리오 평가와 사례)

  • Kim Doo Hwan
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.109-121
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    • 1997
  • A lot of educators claim that the open education should be performed in elementary classroom, but it is true that they do not suggest the specific direction of practicing open education in case of mathematics subject. Although a project lesson is recommended, there is little case that suggests the direction of practice and the evaluation method of project lesson. Therefore this study searchs for the possibility of practicing open education in elementary mathematics classroom by reviewing the portfolio assessment and suggesting the specific case of applying the portfolio assessment to project lesson. A portfolio is a folder in which is recording solution process, student's self reflection, and teacher's comment, about topics and problems more than one. Students can see their own varying aspects and recognize their own merits and demerits, sincerities, and potentialities by portfolio assessment. Futheremore, teacher can both grasp the student's cognitive situation and give them the professional advice about the cognitive development. That is, they can perform the instruction underlining the learner's ability and personality, by identifying what Vygotsky calls 'the proximal zone of development' through portfolio assessment. Consequently, portfolio assessment is an alternative evaluation method for integrating process and product of learning, and can be used as an important tool for developing the learner's potential possibility of self-realization.

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Types and characteristics of Introduction part of elementary mathematics classes exposed to lesson plans composed by elementary teachers (초등교사의 교수·학습 과정안에 나타난 초등학교 수학수업 도입부 유형과 특징)

  • Kim, Soo mi
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.78-95
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    • 2014
  • Students' interest and motivation of a lesson can be deeply influenced by how their teacher starts his or her lesson. So the introduction part of math classes should be very carefully and thoughtfully designed. The goal of this study is to serve the foundation for developing the practical types of introduction part of math classes and to draw the implications for planning and teaching math classes. For these, 19 lesson plans titled by 'volume of cylinders' composed by elementary teachers and 2 lesson videos on the internet are analyzed. Finally, seven types of introduction parts of math class are probed and several implications are suggested.

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Exploring the Directions and the Issues in Developing the Lesson Assessment of the Elementary Math Textbook in 2009 Revised Curriculum (2009 교육과정에 따른 초등 수학 교과서 단원 평가의 개발 방향과 과제)

  • Kang, Wan;Seo, Dong Yeop;Na, Gwisoo
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.301-319
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    • 2013
  • This study is to explore the directions for developing the lesson assessment of the math textbook in elementary school level, which is to embody the recent trends of math assessment and the emphases about assessment given in the revised 2009 math curriculum. To this end, we examined the recent trends of math assessment and the assessment framework of RME (Realistic Math Education) as the theoretical backgrounds. Also we analytically looked at the math-assessment emphases given in the revised 2009 math curriculum, and tried to establish the directions for developing the lesson assessment of the math textbook on the basis of the preceding studies. In addition to, we gave the math items in line with the established directions about lesson assessment. Finally we suggested the issues in relation with the math assessment in the elementary school level.

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A comparison between Korean and Japan elementary school mathematics curriculum format: centered on elements, areas, objectives, and lesson time numbers (우리나라와 일본의 초등학교 수학과 교육과정 체제 비교 -요소, 영역, 목표, 시수를 중심으로-)

  • Park, Kyo Sik
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.123-137
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, the format of the Korean 2011 & the Japan 2008 elementary school mathematics curriculum are compared especially centered on elements, areas, objectives, and lesson time numbers. Through this comparison, suggestions can be obtained as follows. First, grade-group system which does not meet the actual elementary mathematics education needs to be reconsidered. Second, the area name 'number and operation' needs to be reduced into the area name 'number and calculation'. Third, using the area name 'pattern' needs to be reconsidered. Fourth, using the area name 'probability' needs to be reconsidered. If 'possibility' which some event occurs is seen as ratio, it can be contained area 'quantity relationship'. Fifth, containing the nature of mathematics into the school mathematics objectives needs to be reconsidered. Sixth, it is necessary to enhance the phase of mathematics in elementary education.

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An Analysis of a Teacher's Decision Making in Mathematics Lesson: Focused on Calculus Class in Science Academy (수학 수업에서 교사의 의사결정 행동 분석 - 과학영재학교의 미적분학 수업 사례연구 -)

  • Oh, Taek-Keun;Kim, Jee-Ae;Lee, Kyeong-Hwa
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.585-611
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to understand the decision-making behavior of a mathematics teacher in science academy of Korea by applying the framework of class analysis through the theory of goal-oriented decision-making. To this end, we selected as the participant a mathematics teacher in charge of the class of basic calculus of science high school for the gifted in the metropolitan area, and observed the teacher's lesson. Based on a questionnaire derived from previous studies, we analyzed goals, orientations and resources of the teacher. Research results show that there are certain teaching routines by analyzing the behavior patterns that appear repeatedly in the teacher's lesson. Also we understand that it can be used on goals, orientations and resources of the teacher to adequately explain his teaching routine. In the present study, in particular, it was found to have a similar but partially different routines to the teaching routines shown in the study of Schoenfeld. From these findings, We can derive the implications that the theory of goal-oriented decision making can be suitably used as analytical tool for understanding the behavior of the teacher who pursue a productive interaction in mathematics lesson in Korea.

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An Analysis on Lessons and Actual Teaching of 'Game Activities' in Elementary Mathematics Textbooks (수학 교과서의 '재미있는 놀이' 차시의 내용 및 지도 실태 분석)

  • Yoon, Su-Ryoun;Kang, Wan;Paik, Seok-Yoon
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.39-55
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    • 2009
  • For this study, the 'Game Activities' lessons presented in the math textbooks from the 1st grade to the 6th were examined in terms of learning materials, the learning members' make-up, the playing structures, and the relation with the contents. In addition, the survey by means of questionnaires was conducted to analyze the actual condition of teachers' guidance in the field. The findings from this research were as follows: First, as for the activities presented in the textbooks, it turned out that too much emphasis is placed upon plays mainly using learning materials such as cards and dice played by teams of two. In addition, there have been shown negative aspects in various ways of plays putting too much emphasis on certain types of plays such as and structures. As for the relation with the contents, although lots of efforts were taken to connect the playing activity to the lesson contents, there were units presenting plays based on the preceding lesson's repeated activity, ones that have weak link with the contents. Second, it turned out that the teachers had negative attitude on the guidance using the 'Game Activities' lesson, although they were aware of the effects of playing in math learning. This seemed to result from the delicate variety and insufficient preparation for the play. Besides, the findings indicate that the appreciation and activity of the 'Game Activities' lesson presented as a way of performance evaluation. for play need to be provided in school or classrooms for teachers and students to make good use of them.

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A Case Study of Mathematics Lessons in Private Institute (우리나라 수학 학원 수업에 대한 사례연구)

  • Park, Kyung-Mee;Choi, Soo-Il;Kim, Seong-Yeo;Kang, Eun-Joo;Kim, Dong-Won;Lee, Dong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.371-393
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    • 2012
  • There have been many studies about education in private institute, yet the researches on mathematics lessons in private institute have not been conducted enough. The purpose of this study is to analyze mathematics private lessons and obtain some implications to improve mathematics lessons in public education. First, a variety of mathematics private lessons were reviewed, and then three prevalent private lesson types were selected in each school level. Then, the nine lessons were observed and recorded, and characteristics were summarized. Later, analyzing frame with two axes (curriculum and communication) was developed, and nine lessons were located in the quadrant. As a conclusion, the weakness and strengths of mathematics private lessons were discussed along with implication to mathematics lessons in public education.

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Beyond the Certifier of Right or Wrong Answer: What and How Could Pre-Service Teachers Learn from a Lesson Observation Course? (맞다 틀리다의 단순한 심판을 넘어: 예비교사들은 수업관찰을 통하여 무엇을 어떻게 배울 수 있었는가?)

  • Lee, Jihyun;Lee, Gidon
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.549-569
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    • 2015
  • Reflecting on own beliefs about teaching and learning, developed during "the apprenticeship of observation", is a central task for pre-service years. This case study analysed a lesson observation course which could identify, challenge pre-service teachers' folk pedagogy about classroom communications and induce to change of beliefs about teaching and learning. Our analysis shows that targeting and refuting pre-service teachers' specific belief may be an effective strategy for teacher educators to foster new teaching practice.

Roles of Teachers in Learning Study: A Case Study in Teaching Fractions

  • Wong, Tak Wah;Lai, Yiu Chi
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.47-61
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    • 2013
  • This paper aims to explore whether Learning Study improves teachers' subject content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, and attitude toward teaching mathematics. A Learning Study was conducted in a Hong Kong primary school for a research lesson on comparing the size of fractions to explore the new teacher roles.

A Study on Mathematics Pre-service Teachers' Teaching Behaviors and Changes in Microteaching (마이크로티칭에서 수학 예비교사들의 수업 행동과 변화에 대한 연구)

  • Shim, Sang-Kil;Yun, Hye-Soon
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.131-144
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the change of mathematics pre-service teachers' teaching behaviors in microteaching. This study is organized along the following lines: 1) mathematics pre-service teachers conduct twice microteachings, 2) the microteaching recordings and lesson observation reports written by pre-service teachers are analyzed. Through reviewing the first microteaching, pre-service teacher have reviewed and found out improvements of their teaching. In the second microteaching, pre-service teachers' teaching behaviors have been positively and effectively changed with respect to teaching methods, proposal of learning objectives, prior knowledge usage, presenting lesson's content, concise descriptions, brief language usages, multimedia, and appropriate questions. However, they frequently used inappropriate expressions from their unconscious habits. Therefore, the educational institutions should provide opportunities involved in well-structured microteaching training program with pre-service teachers, which in turn, help pre-service teachers to have more positive teaching competence.