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The Effects of Flipped Learning(FL) Methods of Dental Hygiene Practice Satisfaction (플립드러닝(Flipped Learning) 학습법이 치위생 실습수업 만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jin-Kyoung
    • Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1355-1361
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of flipped-learning method on dental hygiene practice satisfaction. Methods: The study was a patient-group crossover design involving 53 third-year students at D's Department of Dental Hygiene. The study tools used self-questionnair and the analysis program used SPSS Ver 25.0. Results: Class satisfaction increased to 3.85 in the first semester and 4.23 in the second semester (p <0.05). Satisfaction with the flip learning method was 4.26, and most answered yes. In addition, it showed a positive effect on class satisfaction (p <0.01). As a result, it can be seen that the flip-learning learning method has a positive effect on the learners' learning motivation, academic achievement, and class satisfaction. Conclusions: it is considered that the flip learning method for hands-on classes should be expanded for the purpose of fostering job competency and high quality clinical practice experts.

The Research on the Preliminary Elementary School Teacher's Instructional Motivation Strategy on Earth Sector (초등예비교사들의 지구분야 수업동기 유발 전략에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Soon-Shik;Lee, Young-Seob;Nam, Youn-Kyeong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Earth Science Education
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.258-266
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    • 2011
  • This study was carried out to P University of Education 111 students who participated in science materials study course 1 in spring semester 2011. Students have taken the course pre-service teachers of elementary school classes to target elementary school earth science field, they selected one of the sections to create a class and the students have fulfilled 15-minute classes in respectively from the first week of May 2011 to until end of that course. In this class, colleagues evaluated the classes and we used evaluated scores to determine level of instructional motivation strategy. The obtained results from this study are as follows; First, motivational strategies used by preliminary elementary school teacher were questions, presentation of pictures and photographs, storytelling, presentation of contradictory concepts and phenomena, pilot experiments Second, among preliminary elementary teachers' motivational strategies for teaching in the field of the earth storytelling, presenting contradictory phenomena and concepts, pilot experiment, presentation of contradictory concepts, questions got higher scores in the order. Third, storytelling received the highest scores by the evaluators. So we can consider storytelling as a good strategy for the next class. In particular, storytelling used by animism were more effective. Fourth, preliminary elementary school teachers used life knowledges and dairy experiences as instructional motivation.

The Academic Effect of G-learning Method on the Motivation of Mathematics of Elementary School Students (G러닝 프로그램의 초등학교 수학교육에서의 효과 - 외재적/내재적 학습동기 향상을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Tae-Yeon;Wi, Jung-Hyun;Yi, Soon-Hyung
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to find out whether G-learning method can raise students' academic motivation of the mathematics in elementary school. The subjects were 687 students in the same school. They were divided into two groups, control group and experimental group. Written tests were taken before and after the semester to evaluate the students' motivation of the mathematics. According to the results, the participation in G-learning program improved their academic achievements of mathematics. Experimental group showed statistically significant improvement in intrinsic motivation. On the contrary, control group showed statistically significant improvement in extrinsic motivation. This means that G-learning method make students study mathematics on their own initiative.

Influence of Academic Self-Efficacy and Department Satisfaction on College Life Adaptation of Nursing Freshman (간호대학 신입생의 학업적 자기효능감과 전공 만족도가 대학생활 적응에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Yeong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.104-113
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    • 2016
  • This study was conducted to describe the relationship and influencing factors among college life adaptation, academic self-efficacy, and department satisfaction of freshman nursing students. There were 345 345 nursing freshman between November 30 and December 4 who participated in this study. The mean score of the college life adaptation, academic self-efficacy, and department satisfaction was $2.91({\pm}0.52)$, $2.79({\pm}0.60)$, and $3.55({\pm}0.47)$. The college life adaptation related with male group (p=.004), entering motivation (p=.027), friendship satisfaction (p<.001), first semester grade (p=.005), and academic self-efficacy related with male group (p=.040), entering motivation (p=.047), desired work (p=.015), friendship satisfaction (p=.014), first semester grade(p<.001), and department satisfaction related with entering motivation (p=.004), friendship satisfaction (p<.001), and first semester grade (p=.002) all showed statistical significance. There was a significant positive correlation among college life adaptation, academic self-efficacy (r=.223, p<.001), and department satisfaction (r=.342, p<.001). A significant and positive correlation was found between academic self-efficacy and department satisfaction (r=.218, p<.001). Department satisfaction was largely influenced by the college life adaptation. The regression model explained 23.1% of college life adaptation. In conclusion, this study showed that college life adaptation of freshman nursing students was correlated with academic self-efficacy and department satisfaction. Moreover, to increase the college adaptation of nursing freshman, it is necessary to develop educational programs to improve academic self-efficacy and department satisfaction.

The Effect of Self-determination Motivation and Interpersonal Harmony on the Academic Self-efficacy of Nursing Students (간호대학생의 자기결정성동기, 대인관계조화가 학업적 자기효능감에 미치는 영향)

  • Min-Suk, Kim;Mi-Soon, Song
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.20 no.11
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2022
  • This study was attempted to determine the degree of self-determination motivation, interpersonal relationship harmony, and academic self-efficacy of freshmen admitted to the nursing department during the COVID-19 period, and to identify factors affecting academic self-efficacy. Data were collected from November 01 to November 30, 2021, and the subjects of this study were 220 freshmen enrolled in the Department of Nursing at a university located in C city. For data analysis, t-test, anova and scheffé's post hoc test, pearson correlation coefficients calculation and multiple regression analysis were performed using SPSS 25.0. As a result of the study, it was found that face-to-face learning experience in the first semester, the reason for choosing a major, self-determination motivation and interpersonal relationship harmony explained 47.9% of the total change in academic self-efficacy. And it was found that freshmen with face-to-face learning in the first semester, self-determination motivation and interpersonal harmony had a significant effect on academic self-efficacy. In order to improve the academic self-efficacy of the first year, a program to support self-determination motivation and harmonize interpersonal relationships should be developed and applied.

The Effects of Middle School Students' Belongingness Orientation on their Psychological Adaptation and Friend Networks: A Short-term Longitudinal Social Network Analysis (중학생의 소속감 지향성이 심리적 적응 및 친구 네트워크에 미치는 영향력 비교: 소셜 네트워크 분석을 활용한 단기-종단적 분석)

  • Lee, Seungjin;Ko, Young-gun
    • Korean Journal of School Psychology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.175-195
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    • 2021
  • Intimate friendships and a sense of belonging have positive effects on adolescent's psychological adaptation. Belongingness orientation is the motivation to belong. It is divided into growth orientation and deficit-reduction orientation, both of which have different effects on psychological adaptation and interpersonal characteristics. This study was conducted to determine how adolescents' belongingness orientation affected their psychological adaptation and friend networks. Students in their second year of middle school were surveyed both at the beginning and end of the spring semester. Friend networks were measured through network centrality analysis. Multilevel regression analysis produced three major results. The first major result was that the correlations between growth orientation and loneliness and between growth orientation and stress at the beginning of the spring semester was statistically significant even when friend network centrality was included in the analysis model, but the correlation between deficit-reduction orientation and loneliness and between deficit-reduction orientation and stress were not statistically significant. The second major result was that growth orientation significantly predicted friend network centrality at the end of the spring semester. This effect was significant even when friend network centrality at the beginning of the semester and psychological adaptation level at the end of the spring semester were added to the analysis model. The third major result was that the correlation between friend network centrality at the end of the semester and psychological adaptation level was statistically significant even when psychological adaptation levels at the beginning and the end of the semester were included in the analysis model. This study is meaningful in that it had a short-term longitudinal design and empirically demonstrated the relationship between belongingness orientation and psychological adaptation level of adolescents and between belongingness orientation and the development of friend networks. Lastly, we discussed limitations of this study and provided suggestions for future research.

A Case Study of Flipped Learning in Calculus of one Variable on Motivation and Active Learning

  • JEONG, Moonja
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.211-227
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    • 2015
  • Information Technology influenced on classroom to change the teaching and learning method. Recently, flipped learning method became a hot issue in education by using Information Technology. Learning management system that is introduced in our university in the spring semester 2015, made it possible to apply flipped learning method. So, we used the flipped learning method in a calculus course. In this paper, we found that flipped learning in Calculus we was a little bit affirmative in the aspect of motivation and active learning from students' response on flipped learning method. We analyzed the reason that students were not so positive in continuing flipped learning even though they liked flipped learning a little bit better than traditional learning. We suggest what we pay attention to for applying the flipped learning method effectively.

A Study on Changes in Achievement Goals According to Course Classification in a Liberal Arts Software Education

  • Seung-Hun Shin;Joo-Young Seo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.28 no.10
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    • pp.301-311
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    • 2023
  • In university liberal arts education, learners' achievement goals are an important research topic, and this also applies to liberal arts software education. In this paper, we analyzed changes in learning motivation of learners taking liberal arts software courses according to course classification using a 3 × 2 achievement goal model. The analysis was conducted on a discussion-oriented class taken together by learners receiving credits for different purposes, such as required and elective. As a result, it was confirmed that learners begin the semester with similar achievement goals. However, the avoidance goals of learners taking elective courses decreased, showing a significant difference at the end of the semester. It was a different result from the existing liberal arts software education studies that pointed to mandatory enrollment as the cause of lack of motivation to learn. In addition, it was confirmed that learners who take elective courses relatively focus on achievement rather than competition.

The Effect of Emotion-Based Learning Motivation Enhancement Program on Learning Motivation and Social Support of College Students (정서기반 학습동기향상 프로그램이 전문대학생의 학습동기와 사회적 지지에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jin-Hyun;Song, Hyun-A;Kim, Soo-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.585-595
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    • 2017
  • This study investigates how the emotion-based learning motivation enhancement program influences learning motivation and social support of college students. The developed final program consists of Learning Motivation I, Learning Coaching, and Learning Motivation II, which has 12 sessions. In each session, every student was guided to have reflection time by writing self-evaluation and reflection paper. The participants were 38 students majoring in engineering at K-college located in G city who took one liberal arts subject based on psychology during the 1st semester in 2016 and who were divided into an experimental group (19 students) and a control group (19 students) by non-probability sampling method. In the experimental group, emotion-based learning motivation enhancement program was totally processed 12 times, one class in a week, by one main lecturer and one assistant lecturer. For data analysis, independent sample t-tests, paired samples t-tests, and review analysis were conducted. The study results are as follows. First, the experimental group participating in emotion-based learning motivation enhancement program had more significant differences in learning motivation, and both self-confidence and self-contentment among sub-components than the control group. Second, the experimental group had no significant differences in social support, compared with the control group. The impression writing analysis of the experimental group showed that this program affected learning motivation and social support. Lastly, the study discussions and implications are described.

Relations among Motivation to participate, Organizational Support, Satisfaction and Learning Outcomes of Female Adult Learners in Lifelong Education (여성 평생교육참가자의 참여동기, 기관의 지원, 만족도, 학습성과 간의 관계 규명)

  • Kim, Na-Young;Kang, Jung-Eun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.958-968
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of the present study is to verify the structural relationship among motivation to participate, organizational support, satisfaction and learning outcome in lifelong education. The survey was conducted on the learners who enrolled in "A" lifelong education center in the first semester of 2011 and structural equation modeling analysis were used. A total of 151 respondents were analyzed for this study. The major findings of this research are as follow: First, motivation to participate factor has an influence on the satisfaction and learning outcomes. Second, organizational support factor has an influence on the satisfaction, but not on the learning outcomes. Third, learners' satisfaction have direct effects on the learning outcomes. Furthermore, learners' satisfaction mediated causal relationship between motivation to participate and learning outcomes. This study proposed implications and managing strategies that enhance satisfaction of female adult learners in lifelong education environment and learning outcomes.