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The fuzzy AHP approach to the relative importance of the deciding factors for admission screening - J university case study (입학사정 전형요소 상대적 중요도 결정에 대한 퍼지 계층분석적 접근방법 - ㅈ대학교 사례연구)

  • Choi, Kyoung-Ho;Han, Dong-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.699-708
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    • 2010
  • Korean universities have selected candidates through admission officer system since 2009. However, the universities now have to settle several problems that they faced at the first stage of the system. Therefore, this research, taking the admission screening data of J University as examples, aims to discuss how differently the weight of the screening factors appears depending on the subjects related to college entrance, such as parents, teachers, and admission officers. The research indicates that the subjects have different perspectives about entrance screening requisites. Parents and teachers more value the student record that is a countable indicator than the letter of self-recommendation that is a uncountable indicator. However, it also indicates that admission officers take attitude against parents and teachers.

Activation method of inquiry activity for students playing a leading role in teaching and learning by applying the van Hiele's learning process by stages in undergraduate pre-service teachers' mathematics class (van Hiele의 단계적 교수법에 근거한 예비교사들의 수학 수업에서 탐구 활동의 활성화 방안 탐색)

  • Hwang, Seok-Yoon;Kim, Ik-Pyo
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.39-60
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    • 2015
  • It is one of the fundamental issues that students in teaching and learning process should take a proactive role in school mathematics. Inquiry or discovery learning in school mathematics is the specific method for students to participate in lessons on their own initiative, which is supported by many scholars in mathematics education. In this paper, we investigate pre-service teachers' perspectives of Inquiry or discovery learning by intensively analyzing information and guided orientation in teaching practice. From this, we find the direction of the pre-service teacher training program for carrying out pre-service teachers' role to help students to take a proactive role in school mathematics.

The Effect and Disturbance Factors of Practical-Based Teacher Education Program for the Development of TPACK in Pre-service Chemistry Teachers (예비화학교사의 TPACK 발달을 위한 실천기반 교사교육 프로그램의 효과 및 방해 요인 분석)

  • Jung, Mi Sun;Paik, Seoung-Hey
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.66 no.4
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    • pp.305-322
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    • 2022
  • In this study, a practice-based teacher education program was developed and applied to improve the TPACK of pre-service chemistry teachers. Also the program effect and obstacles were confirmed by measuring the development of TPACK. The participants of this study were 20 pre-service chemistry teachers of 3rd grade and 2 pre-service chemistry teachers of 4th grade who took chemistry education courses at K University located in Chungcheongbuk Province. The developed teacher education program consisted of four stages: preparation, rehearsal, practice, and reflection. The feedbacks from researchers and colleagues pre-service teachers were provided in preparation, rehearsal, and reflection stages. As a result of the study, the program of this study did not show an educational effect in the "constructive learning activities" of preservice teachers, but it was found to have an educational effect in "problem solving". In other words, in "constructive learning activity", most pre-service teachers were at 0 level before and after the program. The pre-service teachers designed the class to unilaterally provide technology to simply use it as a tool to explain subject content or revise misconceptions, and learners can passively acquire knowledge. However, in the case of "problem solving", the pre-service teachers who were at level 0 before the educational program changed to level 1. Before the program, the pre-service teachers designed classes to solve problems by memory without using technology, but after the program they planned classes that provides opportunities to approach and solve various problems through the technology presented by the teacher. However, there were not many pre-service teachers corresponding to level 2, which constitutes voluntary learning in which learners use technology to solve various problems while selecting and variously manipulating technology. In addition, as obstacles to the TPACK development of pre-service chemistry teachers, there were external factors such as lack of classroom support environment for TPACK implementation, lack of time for education planning, and inadequate technology competency. And there were internal factors such as perspectives of traditional education and negative attitude toward technology. In particular, the proportion of pre-service teachers who preceived inappropriate technical competency as an external obstacles of TPACK development was high. Therefore, it was necessary to develop an education program corresponding to type 2 or type 3 that enables TPACK development through TK for pre-service teachers.

A Narrative Inquiry of the Identities of Male Home Economics Teachers (남자 가정과교사의 정체성에 대한 내러티브 탐구)

  • Ahn, Jae Hyun;Park, Mi Jeong
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.159-178
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    • 2020
  • This study aimed at exploring male home economics(HE) teachers' identities through narrative inquiry. Considering experiences of HE teachers and diversity in regions, twelve male teachers were chosen, and in-depth interviews were conducted between June 1st and July 31st, 2019. The transcription of the data was transferred to the Hancom Office Hangeul 2010 while the researcher listened to the recordings of the interviews. The total amount of transcription data was 174 pages, and the data were analyzed through open coding, categorization, and category verification. The themes identified as results of this study were as follows: First, 'Coincidence: Breaking the Wall of Prejudice' is related to the experiences that have a great influence on the formation of identity as a male HE teacher: motivation to enter the HE department, educational practice, etc. Through this, the experience of becoming a male HE teacher was recorded. Second, 'Facing: Surviving as a male HE Teacher' captures the current story of male HE teachers and the perspectives of their fellow teachers, family, and friends about male HE teachers. In this section, male HE teachers showed how HE classes and assessments, and their experiences in their lives, influenced their identities. Third, 'Expectations: Growing as a HE teacher' is a story about the future of male HE teachers. The ideal teacher image pursued by male HE teachers was a practical teacher. They hoped that in 10 or 20 years, they would have smooth and professional relationship with students. They advise prospective male HE teachers to become a competent HE teacher regard less of their gender. The significance of this study is that it broke the stereotype of 'HE teachers should be female' and expanded the horizon of HE education by exploring the identities of male HE teachers.

Science Teachers' Diagnoses of Cooperative Learning in the Field (과학교사들이 진단한 과학과 협동학습의 실태)

  • Kwak, Young-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.360-376
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    • 2001
  • This qualitative research investigated in-service science teachers' perceptions about cooperative learning and their perceived barriers in implementing cooperative learning in their classrooms. The underlying premise for cooperative learning is founded in constructivist epistemology. Cooperative learning (CL) is presented as an alternative frame to the current educational system which emphasizes content memorization and individual student performance through competition. An in-depth interview was conducted with 18 in-service science teachers who enrolled in the first-class teacher certification program during 2001 summer vacation. These secondary school teachers's interview data were analyzed and categorized into three areas: teachers' definition of cooperative learning, issues with implementing cooperative learning in classrooms, and teachers' and students' responses towards cooperative learning. Each of these areas are further subdivided into 10 themes: teachers' perceived meaning of cooperative learning, the importance of talk in learning, when to use cooperative learning, how to end a cooperative class, how to group students for cooperative learning, obstacles to implementing cooperative learning, students' reactions to cooperative learning, teachers' reasons for choosing (not choosing) student-centered approaches to learning/teaching, characteristics of teachers who use cooperative learning methods, and teachers' reasons for resisting cooperative learning. Detailed descriptions of the teachers' responses and discussion on each category are provided. For the development and implementation of CL in more classrooms, there should be changes and supports in the following five areas: (1) teachers have to examine their pedagogical beliefs toward constructivist perspectives, (2) teacher (re)education programs have to provide teachers with cooperative learning opportunities in methods courses, (3) students' understanding of their changed roles (4) supports in light of curriculum materials and instructional resources, (5) supports in terms of facilities and administrators. It's important to remember that cooperative learning is not a panacea for all instructional problems. It's only one way of teaching and learning, useful for specific kinds of teaching goals and especially relevant for classrooms with a wide mix of student academic skills. Suggestions for further research are also provided.

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Comparing the Formats and Content of the State Science Content Standards of Six States in U. S. with Emphasis on Earth Science

  • Kim Chan-Jong;Lee Sun-Kyung;Hwang Eunjee
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.336-346
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    • 2005
  • This study identifies and compares science content standards that are approved by departments of education in six states: California, Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas, and Virginia. Specifically, the study examines the goals/visions, the organizing/progression principles, the strands of science content, and earth science content found in the states curriculum standards compared to National Science Education Standards. Although many states followed the recommendations of NSES or Project 2061, the format and content of the state science standards reviewed are very diverse. The diversity seems to reflect the diverse perspectives and needs of the states. The results of this study provide Korean educators and teachers with useful models or examples to incorporate Korean national science curriculum guides into the science curriculum frameworks of their regions or schools.

Introduction of the TIMSS and its Implications for Korean Mathematics Education (TIMSS에 대한 소개와 TIMSS가 한국 수학교육에 주는 시사점)

  • 박만구;전경순;정인철
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this paper was to introduce 'The Third International Mathematics and Science Study'(TIMSS) to the mathematics education society in Korea, and to address current discussion about the TIMSS from the view of three Korean authors who are currently enrolled in an American university. This paper consisted of three parts: (1) The structure and organization of the TIMSS, (2) The analyses on test items from three populations of student groups, curricula and textbooks, questionnaires from students and teachers, video study, and case studies, (3) The discussion of various perspectives for mathematics education in Korea. The authors pointed out that the TIMSS was not just an international comparison study designed for ranking each of the 41 participating countries, but a study providing some insights for Korean mathematics education.

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An Analysis of Visual Images in 'Global Warming' Unit of Secondary School Environment Textbooks (중등 환경 교과서 '지구온난화' 단원에 사용된 시각 이미지 분석)

  • Cheong, Cheol
    • Hwankyungkyoyuk
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.112-124
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    • 2009
  • Visual images are important elements of the communication of environment in secondary school environment textbooks, which dominate classroom approaches to teaching and learning. This study was to analysed the perspectives of pedagogical and social-pedagogic of visual images in 'global warming' unit of six different Korean environment textbooks. Analysis makes use of the dimensions pedagogical functions, content specialization, social-pedagogic relationships, and abstraction of the visual codes. The results showed that most of the visual images in school environment textbooks tend to establish social-pedagogic relationships with students. The results of our study have implications for textbook authors and secondary environment teachers. We suggest that future studies may focus on students' and teacher's interpretation of visual images new secondary environment textbooks.

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Toward a Conceptual Clarification of Foreign Language Anxiety

  • Kim, Young-Sang
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 2005
  • Despite the noteworthy increase in the number of FL anxiety studies, inconsistencies associated with the effects of FL anxiety on language learner performance have been reported in literature. Such conflicting results seem to be attributable in part to unstable conceptualization of the FL anxiety construct and its measure. This paper purported to address the emerging call for a theoretical clarification of the construct at hand as a preface to a clear picture of language anxiety on a conceptual ground. This paper not only covers aspects of general anxiety from psychological perspectives, but examines how FL anxiety and its associated concepts have been conceptualized in the literature. Inconsistent results that pertain to FL learning were also delineated. Given the drawbacks found in the exiting theories of FL anxiety, several points were taken into account for a refinement of the conceptual framework. This attempt will hopefully shed new light on the construct per se and prove conducive to the development of the field of English education.

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Historical Considerations of Finding the Volume of a Pyramid (각뿔의 부피 구하기에 대한 수학사적 고찰)

  • Chung, Young Woo;Kim, Boo Yoon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.149-175
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    • 2017
  • The effort to find the volume of pyramids has been done by mathematicians for a long time, and many trial-and-error calculations and proofs give various perspectives and educational material. In the early days, finding the volume of pyramids was mainly studied by calculating the volume of triangular pyramids or quadrangular pyramids by cutting and the relationship between pyramids. Thereafter, methods based on infinite, infinitesimal, limit, etc. appeared, but the research topic was still about them. The purpose of this study is to examine the four themes appearing the mathematics history in terms of methodology, and to think about its implications from the viewpoint of improving the professionalism of the teachers.