• 제목/요약/키워드: Mathematics culture

검색결과 148건 처리시간 0.024초

한국 아동의 전통놀이에 내재된 수학의 개념 분석 (Analysis of Indwelling Concepts of Mathematics in Korean Childhood Traditional Plays)

  • 계영희;하연희;권미량
    • 한국수학사학회지
    • /
    • 제31권2호
    • /
    • pp.93-108
    • /
    • 2018
  • In Nuri curriculum, Korean traditional culture has presented by 'Our country's plays and arts'. Games in the traditional play culture for children include ones such as tangram, top-spinning game, game of slap-match, sabangchigi. In this paper, we analyse concepts of mathematics in Korean childhood traditional plays. In detail, we show that number concepts, geometric space sense, measure calculation ability and problem-solving capability through 15 Korean traditional games.

Early childhood teacher's awareness for mathematics education and outdoor movement activity

  • Park, Jihee
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
    • /
    • 제8권2호
    • /
    • pp.204-208
    • /
    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to find out the teacher's awareness and needs for early childhood mathematics education and outdoor movement activities. The study participants were eight kindergarten teachers located in Korea. in-depth interviews were conducted with teachers on 2014.04. ~ 2014.07. Interviews were held twice each, semi-structured with the order and content of the questions adjusted. As a result of analyzing and categorizing the collected data, the results were 'Early teacher's awareness of mathematics education', 'Early teacher's awareness of outdoor movement activities', and 'Educational teacher's awareness of mathematics activities linked to outdoor movement activities'. The conclusions of this study are as follows. First, the model of early childhood teacher for mathematics education and outdoor movement should be presented. Second, there is a need for ways to improve the teacher's confidence in mathematics education and outdoor movement.

고려.조선시대의 수학과 사회 (MATHEMATICS AND SOCIETY IN KORYO AND CHOSUN)

  • 정지호
    • 한국수학사학회지
    • /
    • 제2권1호
    • /
    • pp.91-105
    • /
    • 1985
  • Though the tradition of Korean mathematics since the ancient time up to the "Enlightenment Period" in the late 19th century had been under the influence of the Chinese mathematics, it strove to develop its own independent of Chinese. However, the fact that it couldn't succeed to form the independent Korean mathematics in spite of many chances under the reign of Kings Sejong, Youngjo, and Joungjo was mainly due to the use of Chinese characters by Koreans. Han-gul (Korean characters) invented by King Sejong had not been used widely as it was called and despised Un-mun and Koreans still used Chinese characters as the only "true letters" (Jin-suh). The correlation between characters and culture was such that , if Koreans used Han-gul as their official letters, we may have different picture of Korean mathematics. It is quite interesting to note that the mathematics in the "Enlightenment Period" changed rather smoothly into the Western mathematics at the time when Han-gul was used officially with Chinese characters. In Koryo, the mathematics existed only as a part of the Confucian refinement, not as the object of sincere study. The mathematics in Koryo inherited that of the Unified Shilla without any remarkable development of its own, and the mathematicians were the Inner Officials isolated from the outside world who maintained their positions as specialists amid the turbulence of political changes. They formed a kind of Guild, their posts becoming patrimony. The mathematics in Koryo is significant in that they paved the way for that of Chosun through a few books of mathematics such as "Sanhak-Kyemong, "Yanghwi - Sanpup" and "Sangmyung-Sanpup." King Sejong was quite phenomenal in his policy of promotion of mathematics. King himself was deeply interested in the study, createing an atmosphere in which all the high ranking officials and scholars highly valued mathematics. The sudden development of mathematic culture was mainly due to the personality and capacity of King who took any one with the mathematic talent onto government service regardless of his birth and against the strong opposition of the conservative officials. However, King's view of mathematics never resulted in the true development of mathematics per se and he used it only as an official technique in the tradition way. Korean mathematics in King Sejong's reign was based upon both the natural philosophy in China and the unique geo-political reality of Korean peninsula. The reason why the mathematic culture failed to develop continually against those social background was that the mathematicians were not allowed to play the vital role in that culture, they being only the instrument for the personality or politics of the King. While the learned scholar class sometimes played the important role for the development of the mathematic culture, they often as not became an adamant barrier to it. As the society in Chosun needed the function of mathematics acutely, the mathematicians formed the settled class called Jung-in (Middle-Man). Jung-in was a unique class in Chosun and we can't find its equivalent in China of Japan. These Jung-in mathematician officials lacked tendency to publish their study, since their society was strictly exclusive and their knowledge was very limited. Though they were relatively low class, these mathematicians played very important role in Chosun society. In "Sil-Hak (the Practical Learning) period" which began in the late 16th century, especially in the reigns of King Youngjo and Jungjo, which was called the Renaissance of Chosun, the ambitious policy for the development of science and technology called for the rapid increase of the number of such technocrats as mathematicians inevitably became quite ambitious and proud. They tried to explore deeply into mathematics per se beyond the narrow limit of knowledge required for their office. Thus, in this period the mathematics developed rapidly, undergoing very important changes. The characteristic features of the mathematics in this period were: Jung-in mathematicians' active study an publication, the mathematic studies by the renowned scholars of Sil-Hak, joint works by these two classes, their approach to the Western mathematics and their effort to develop Korean mathematics. Toward the "Enlightenment Period" in the late 19th century, the Western mathematics experienced great difficulty to take its roots in the Peninsula which had been under the strong influence of Confucian ideology and traditional Korean mathematic system. However, with King Kojong's ordinance in 1895, the traditonal Korean mathematics influenced by Chinese disappeared from the history of Korean mathematics, as the school system was changed into the Western style and the Western matehmatics was adopted as the only mathematics to be taught at the schools of various levels. Thus the "Enlightenment Period" is the period in which Korean mathematics sifted from Chinese into European.od" is the period in which Korean mathematics sifted from Chinese into European.pean.

  • PDF

고려.조선시대의 수학과 사회 (Mathematics and Society in Koryo and Chosun)

  • 정지호
    • 한국수학교육학회지시리즈A:수학교육
    • /
    • 제24권2호
    • /
    • pp.48-73
    • /
    • 1986
  • Though the tradition of Korean mathematics since the ancient time up to the 'Enlightenment Period' in the late 19th century had been under the influence of the Chinese mathematics, it strove to develop its own independent of Chinese. However, the fact that it couldn't succeed to form the independent Korean mathematics in spite of many chances under the reign of Kings Sejong, Youngjo, and Joungjo was mainly due to the use of Chinese characters by Koreans. Han-gul (Korean characters) invented by King Sejong had not been used widely as it was called and despised Un-mun and Koreans still used Chinese characters as the only 'true letters' (Jin-suh). The correlation between characters and culture was such that, if Koreans used Han-gul as their official letters, we may have different picture of Korean mathematics. It is quite interesting to note that the mathematics in the 'Enlightenment Period' changed rather smoothly into the Western mathematics at the time when Han-gul was used officially with Chinese characters. In Koryo, the mathematics existed only as a part of the Confucian refinement, not as the object of sincere study. The mathematics in Koryo inherited that of the Unified Shilla without any remarkable development of its own, and the mathematicians were the Inner Officials isolated from the outside world who maintained their positions as specialists amid the turbulence of political changes. They formed a kind of Guild, their posts becoming patrimony. The mathematics in Koryo significant in that they paved the way for that of Chosun through a few books of mathematics such as 'Sanhak-Kyemong', 'Yanghwi-Sanpup' and 'Sangmyung-Sanpup'. King Sejong was quite phenomenal in his policy of promotion of mathematics. King himself was deeply interested in the study, createing an atmosphere in which all the high ranking officials and scholars highly valued mathematics. The sudden development of mathematic culture was mainly due to the personality and capacity of king who took anyone with the mathematic talent into government service regardless of his birth and against the strong opposition of the conservative officials. However, King's view of mathematics never resulted in the true development of mathematics perse and he used it only as an official technique in the tradition way. Korean mathematics in King Sejong's reign was based upon both the natural philosophy in China and the unique geo-political reality of Korean peninsula. The reason why the mathematic culture failed to develop continually against those social background was that the mathematicians were not allowed to play the vital role in that culture, they being only the instrument for the personality or politics of the king. While the learned scholar class sometimes played the important role for the development of the mathematic culture, they often as not became an adamant barrier to it. As the society in Chosun needed the function of mathematics acutely, the mathematicians formed the settled class called Jung-in (Middle-Man). Jung-in was a unique class in Chosun and we can't find its equivalent in China or Japan. These Jung-in mathematician officials lacked tendency to publish their study, since their society was strictly exclusive and their knowledge was very limited. Though they were relatively low class, these mathematicians played very important role in Chosun society. In 'Sil-Hak (the Practical Learning) period' which began in the late 16th century, especially in the reigns of Kings Youngjo and Jungjo, which was called the Renaissance of Chosun, the ambitious policy for the development of science and technology called for. the rapid increase of he number of such technocrats as mathematics, astronomy and medicine. Amid these social changes, the Jung-in mathematicians inevitably became quite ambitious and proud. They tried to explore deeply into mathematics perse beyond the narrow limit of knowledge required for their office. Thus, in this period the mathematics developed rapidly, undergoing very important changes. The characteristic features of the mathematics in this period were: Jung-in mathematicians' active study an publication, the mathematic studies by the renowned scholars of Sil-Hak, joint works by these two classes, their approach to the Western mathematics and their effort to develop Korean mathematics. Toward the 'Enlightenment Period' in the late 19th century, the Western mathematics experienced great difficulty to take its roots in the Peninsula which had been under the strong influence of Confucian ideology and traditional Korean mathematic system. However, with King Kojong's ordinance in 1895, the traditional Korean mathematics influenced by Chinese disappeared from the history of Korean mathematics, as the school system was hanged into the Western style and the Western mathematics was adopted as the only mathematics to be taught at the Schools of various levels. Thus the 'Enlightenment Period' is the period in which Korean mathematics shifted from Chinese into European.

  • PDF

수학 교실의 사회적 규범이 수학적 신념에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of the Social Norms of Mathematics Classroom on Mathematical Beliefs)

  • 한경화;강순자;정인철
    • 한국학교수학회논문집
    • /
    • 제8권3호
    • /
    • pp.343-356
    • /
    • 2005
  • 본 연구는 수학적 신념에 대한 검사지를 활용한 조사연구와 수학 교실 비디오 촬영을 통해 수학 교실에 새로운 사회적 규범이 형성되었을 때 수학적 신념의 변화가 일어나는지 알아보고 수학 교실의 문화 분석을 통해 학생들의 수학적 신념에 영향을 주는 수학 교실의 사회적 규범을 찾고자 하였다. 연구 결과는 일반적인 사회적 규범에만 초점을 두는 수업으로는 학생들의 수학적 신념을 변화시키기에 충분하지 않았다. 또한 수학 교실의 문화분석을 통해 살펴본 수학 교실의 사회수학적 규범은 학생들의 수학적 신념에 영향을 미쳤다.

  • PDF

한국, 중국, 일본의 학교 수학 용어 비교 연구 (A Comparative Study of School Mathematics Terminology in Korean, Chinese and Japanese)

  • 박경미
    • 한국수학교육학회지시리즈A:수학교육
    • /
    • 제43권4호
    • /
    • pp.337-347
    • /
    • 2004
  • Korea and China have maintained close relationships since the ancient times along with Japan, which also shares the common Chinese culture. The three major players in Northeast Asia have been recognizing their increasing importance in politics, economy, society, and culture. Considering those relationships among the three countries, it's necessary to compare and investigate their mathematics terminology. The purpose of this study is to investigate the similarities and differences between the terminology of school mathematics in Korean, Chinese and Japanese. The mathematics terms included in the junior high school of Korea were selected, and the corresponding terms in Chinese and Japanese were identified. Among 133 Korean terms, 72 were shared by three countries, 9 Korean terms were common with China, and the remaining 52 Korean terms were the same as Japanese terms. Korea had more common terms with Japan than China, which can be explained by the influences of the Japanese education during its rule of Korea in the past. The survey with 14 terms which show the discrepancy among 3 countries were conducted for in-service teachers and pre-service teachers. According to the result of the survey, preferred mathematics terms are different from one group to the other, yet the Korean mathematics terms were more preferred in general. However some terms in Chinese and Japanese were favored in certain degree. This result may provide meaningful implications to revise the school mathematics terms in the future.

  • PDF

초등학교 4학년 교실에서 정확한 수학적 언어 사용 문화의 형성 (Establishing the Culture of Elementary Mathematics Classroom Focused on the Precise Use of Mathematical Language)

  • 송경화;임재훈
    • 대한수학교육학회지:학교수학
    • /
    • 제9권2호
    • /
    • pp.181-196
    • /
    • 2007
  • 수학적인 언어를 정확하게 사용하지 못하면 수학적 의사소통이 제대로 이루어지기 어려우므로, 학생들에게 해당 학년 수준의 수학적 언어를 정확하게 사용하는 능력과 태도를 길러 줄 필요가 있다. 이에 이 연구에서는 초등 4학년 학생들을 대상으로 수학적 언어를 정확히 사용하여 의사소통하는 문화 형성을 시도하였으며, 그 과정에서 일어난 변화의 양상을 알아보았다. 이 연구에서 교사는 정확한 수학적 표현을 중시하는 교실 문화를 형성하려는 의도적인 노력을 기울였다. 그 과정에서 교사의 의도대로 지시대명사 사용의 감소, 기호화 활동의 증가, 부정확하거나 틀린 표현의 수정, 약속하기에 대한 존중, 주의 깊게 듣는 태도와 같은 변화가 나타났다. 이는 초등학교 4학년 수준에서 해당 단계의 수학적 언어를 정확히 사용하는 교실 문화를 형성하는 것이 가능함을 시사한다. 그러나 일부 학생들은 교사에 의해 의도적으로 추구된 새로운 문화에 방어적인 태도를 취하였다.

  • PDF

Effect of mathematics education program in linked to outdoor movement activities on the object manipulation abilities of young children

  • Park, Ji-Hee
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
    • /
    • 제8권3호
    • /
    • pp.166-171
    • /
    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study to discover what effect the mathematics education program linked to outdoor movement activities have on the ability to manipulate objects. The subject of study was a kindergarten class. The experimental and comparative groups consisted of 20 people each. In order to verify the effect of applying the early childhood mathematics education program in connection with outdoor movement activities, a total of 15 weeks of program was conducted for young children. As a result of conducting this study, it was found that a mathematics education program linked to outdoor movement activities improves the ability to manipulate objects. The discussion based on the results of this study is as follows. First, we suggest to specific activities that can be performed in an outdoor environment should be developed and applied to the field of early childhood education. Second, we suggest that It is necessary to program various subjects that link to outdoor movement activities. Third, we suggest what various measures are needed to improve the young children's ability to manipulate objects.

중등수학영재아들의 교실문화 이해 (Understanding of Classroom Culture of Gifted Youths in Secondary Mathematics)

  • 강윤수;정미라
    • 한국학교수학회논문집
    • /
    • 제9권3호
    • /
    • pp.347-361
    • /
    • 2006
  • 이 연구의 목적은 수학영재아들의 교실문화를 이해하는데 있다. 이를 위해, 두 영재 교육원에서 진행된 수학수업을 지속적으로 관찰하여 그들의 교실문화를 형성하는 요소들이 무엇인지를 찾고자 하였다. 수업과정에서 관찰된 내용을 확인하거나 보완하기 위해서 수시로 면담이 실시되었다. 이런 과정을 거쳐 수집된 정성적 자료는 그때그때 분석되어 수학영재아들의 교실문화를 구성하는 요소들로 주제화 되었다. 이 주제들로 범주화된 자료는 다시 통합적으로 분석되었는데, 그 결과로 다음을 확인하였다; 첫째, 수학영재아들은 학업능력을 최고의 가치기준으로 삼는다. 둘째, 수학영재아들은 영재교육원에서 영재아다운 모습을 보여야 한다는 강박관념을 갖는다. 셋째, 수학영재아들은 탐구, 토론형 학습의 장점을 잘 이해하면서도 토론에 적극적으로 참여하지 않는다. 넷째, 영재교육원과 일반학교 교실문화의 차이는 수업형태, 교사와 학생의 역할 차이에서 연유된다.

  • PDF

Toward Students' Full Understanding of Trigonometric Ratios

  • Yi, Jung-A;Yoo, Jae-Geun;Lee, Kyeong Hwa
    • 한국수학교육학회지시리즈D:수학교육연구
    • /
    • 제17권1호
    • /
    • pp.63-78
    • /
    • 2013
  • Trigonometric ratios are difficult concepts to teach and learn in middle school. One of the reasons is that the mathematical terms (sine, cosine, tangent) don't convey the idea literally. This paper deals with the understanding of a concept from the learner's standpoint, and searches the orientation of teaching that make students to have full understanding of trigonometric ratios. Such full understanding contains at least five constructs as follows: skill-algorithm, property-proof, use-application, representation-metaphor, history-culture understanding [Usiskin, Z. (2012). What does it mean to understand some mathematics? In: Proceedings of ICME12, COEX, Seoul Korea; July 8-15,2012 (pp. 502-521). Seoul, Korea: ICME-12]. Despite multi-aspects of understanding, especially, the history-culture aspect is not yet a part of the mathematics class on the trigonometric ratios. In this respect this study investigated the effect of history approach on students' understanding when the history approach focused on the mathematical terms is used to teach the concept of trigonometric ratios in Grade 9 mathematics class. As results, the experimental group obtained help in more full understanding on the trigonometric ratios through such teaching than the control group. This implies that the historical derivation of mathematical terms as well as the context of mathematical concepts should be dealt in the math class for the more full understanding of some mathematical concepts.