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Effectiveness of goal-based scenarios for out-of-class activities in flipped classrooms: A mixed-methods study

  • KIM, Kyong-Jee
    • Educational Technology International
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.175-197
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    • 2018
  • Flipped classroom (FC) has gained attention as an active learning approach. Designing effective out-of-class activities to help prepare students for in-class activities is fundamental for successful implementation of FC. This study investigated the effectiveness of Goal-Based Scenarios (GBS) for out-of-class learning in FC. Four out of twelve units in a medical humanities course for Year 2 medical students was redesigned into a FC format, where e-learning modules were designed using a GBS approach for out-of-class activities and classroom debates were implemented for in-class activities. The other eight units were delivered in a conventional classroom debate format, which included reading text materials as pre-class assignments. A formative evaluation study was conducted using questionnaires and interview methods and students' academic achievements were evaluated by comparing their pre- and post-test scores between FC and conventional units. Students had positive perceptions of the e-learning modules in GBS approach and preferred the structure of learning in the FC format. Students' pre-test scores were slightly higher in the FC units, yet their post-test scores were comparable with conventional units. This study illustrates students' perceptions that the learning was bettered structured in FC and that the out-of-class learning using the GBS approach helped them better prepared for in-class activities.

2009 개정 고등학교 과학 교과서에 제시된 창의·인성 활동 분석 (An Analysis of Creativity-Personality Activiies in High School Science Textbooks according to 2009 Revised Science Curriculum)

  • 한화정;심규철
    • 과학교육연구지
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.599-611
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구는 2009 개정 과학과 교육과정을 기반으로 개발된 고등학교 과학 교과서에서 창의 인성 교육을 실현하고, 교육과정의 목표를 달성할 수 있는 창의 인성 활동들이 얼마나 반영되었는지를 분석하고자 하였다. 창의 인성 활동 유형을 분석한 결과, 탐구의 비중이 가장 많았고, 읽기, 글쓰기, 토론 등 다양한 활동을 할 수 있게 구성된 것으로 나타났다. 또한, 창의 인성 활동을 창의적 사고와 인성 요소로 분석한 결과, 창의적 사고와 인성 요소의 구성은 다양하지 않았다. 창의적 사고는 주로 발산적 사고를 하고 수렴적 사고와 연관적 사고 순으로 나타났으며 인성 요소는 배려가 가장 많았고, 정직성, 협동성과 책임감 순으로 나타났다. 따라서 다양하고 수준 높은 창의 인성을 함양할 수 있는 다양한 활동 개발이 필요하다. 의사 결정 요소로 창의 인성활동을 분석한 결과, 가치 준거를 설정하는 활동과 결과를 검토하는 과정이 전혀 나타나지 않았으며, 전체적으로 의사 결정 요소가 거의 없는 것을 볼 수 있다. 따라서 합리적인 의사 결정 능력 함양을 위해서 구체적인 의사 결정 요소들이 제공되어야 한다.

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책문(策文)의 정치적 활용성에 관한 시론 - 정조시대 이가환의 「소하대기미앙궁론(蕭何大起未央宮論)」 분석을 중심으로 - (An Experimental Discussion of Using Chaekmun in the Field of Politics)

  • 백진우
    • 동양고전연구
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    • 제57호
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    • pp.359-382
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    • 2014
  • 본 논문은 책문(策文)의 정치적 활용성을 타진해 보고자 하는 일종의 시론(試論)이다. 이를 위한 구체적인 논의는 이가환(李家煥)(1742-1801)이 정조에게 제출한 답안인 "소하대기미앙궁론(蕭何大起未央宮論)"을 분석 대상으로 삼아 진행하고자 한다. 책문은 오직 글을 짓는 솜씨만으로 좋은 성적을 기대할 수는 없다. 책문의 주제는 정치 경제 사회 문화 역사 등 다양한 분야에 걸쳐 있기 때문에 해당 분야에 대한 식견이 없다면 결코 좋은 성적을 거둘 수가 없었다. 따라서 책문을 출제하는 데에는 군왕이 신하들의 글 솜씨와 함께 여러 분야에 대한 식견을 시험하기 위한 목적이 함께 들어 있다고 할 수 있다. 본 논문에서는 이 가운데 책문의 정치적 활용성에 중심을 두고 정조가 "소하가 미앙궁을 크게 지은 일"을 책제로 출제한 배경과 이에 대한 이가환의 답안 "소하대기미앙궁론"이 높은 평가를 받을 수 있었던 이유를 분석하고자 한다. 이는 군왕이 직접 출제하는 책문(策問)에 군왕의 관심사가 자연스럽게 반영되기 마련이며, 군왕의 관심사 역시 당대의 정세로부터 자유로울 수는 없다는 사실을 전제로 한다. 따라서 책제에 대한 답변 역시 논리와 수사 등 문장 내적인 성취와 함께, 군왕의 출제 의도에 어느 정도 부합하는지가 더욱 중요한 부분이 될 수 있다. 그런 측면에서 볼 때, 이가환의 "소하대기미앙궁론"은 다른 시기의 작품들과는 차별되는 관점이 들어 있다고 할 수 있다. 다른 시기에도 소하의 미앙궁 건설에 대해서는 여러 방향에서의 가치 판단이 있어왔는데, 이가환은 기존의 논의와 상당히 다른 층위에서 접근을 시도했기 때문이다. 그리고 이 배경에는 정조의 출제 의도를 정확하게 읽어낸 이가환의 안목이 자리를 잡고 있다고 할 수 있다.

제 1, 2회 학생 과학 공동탐구 토론대회의 종합적 평가 (Summative Evaluation of 1993, 1994 Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation)

  • 김은숙;윤혜경
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.376-388
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    • 1996
  • The first and the second "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation" was evaluated in this study. This contest was a part of 'Korean Youth Science Festival' held in 1993 and 1994. The evaluation was based on the data collected from the middle school students of final teams, their teachers, a large number of middle school students and college students who were audience of the final competition. Questionnaires, interviews, reports of final teams, and video tape of final competition were used to collect data. The study focussed on three research questions. The first was about the preparation and the research process of students of final teams. The second was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest. The third was whether participating the Contest was useful experience for the students and the teachers of the final teams. The first area, the preparation and the research process of students, were investigated in three aspects. One was the level of cooperation, participation, support and the role of teachers. The second was the information search and experiment, and the third was the report writing. The students of the final teams from both years, had positive opinion about the cooperation, students' active involvement, and support from family and school. Students considered their teachers to be a guide or a counsellor, showing their level of active participation. On the other hand, the interview of 1993 participants showed that there were times that teachers took strong leading role. Therefore one can conclude that students took active roles most of the time while the room for improvement still exists. To search the information they need during the period of the preparation, student visited various places such as libraries, bookstores, universities, and research institutes. Their search was not limited to reading the books, although the books were primary source of information. Students also learned how to organize the information they found and considered leaning of organizing skill useful and fun. Variety of experiments was an important part of preparation and students had positive opinion about it. Understanding related theory was considered most difficult and important, while designing and building proper equipments was considered difficult but not important. This reflects the students' school experience where the equipments were all set in advance and students were asked to confirm the theories presented in the previous class hours. About the reports recording the research process, students recognize the importance and the necessity of the report but had difficulty in writing it. Their reports showed tendency to list everything they did without clear connection to the problem to be solved. Most of the reports did not record the references and some of them confused report writing with story telling. Therefore most of them need training in writing the reports. It is also desirable to describe the process of student learning when theory or mathematics that are beyond the level of middle school curriculum were used because it is part of their investigation. The second area of evaluation was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest, the problems given to students, and the process of student discussion. The format of the Contests, which consisted of four parts, presentation, refutation, debate and review, received good evaluation from students because it made students think more and gave more difficult time but was meaningful and helped to remember longer time according to students. On the other hand, students said the time given to each part of the contest was too short. The problems given to students were short and open ended to stimulate students' imagination and to offer various possible routes to the solution. This type of problem was very unfamiliar and gave a lot of difficulty to students. Student had positive opinion about the research process they experienced but did not recognize the fact that such a process was possible because of the oneness of the task. The level of the problems was rated as too difficult by teachers and college students but as appropriate by the middle school students in audience and participating students. This suggests that it is possible for student to convert the problems to be challengeable and intellectually satisfactory appropriate for their level of understanding even when the problems were difficult for middle school students. During the process of student discussion, a few problems were observed. Some problems were related to the technics of the discussion, such as inappropriate behavior for the role he/she was taking, mismatching answers to the questions. Some problems were related to thinking. For example, students thinking was off balanced toward deductive reasoning, and reasoning based on experimental data was weak. The last area of evaluation was the effect of the Contest. It was measured through the change of the attitude toward science and science classes, and willingness to attend the next Contest. According to the result of the questionnaire, no meaningful change in attitude was observed. However, through the interview several students were observed to have significant positive change in attitude while no student with negative change was observed. Most of the students participated in Contest said they would participate again or recommend their friend to participate. Most of the teachers agreed that the Contest should continue and they would recommend their colleagues or students to participate. As described above, the "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation", which was developed and tried as a new science contest, had positive response from participating students and teachers, and the audience. Two among the list of results especially demonstrated that the goal of the Contest, "active and cooperative science learning experience", was reached. One is the fact that students recognized the experience of cooperation, discussion, information search, variety of experiments to be fun and valuable. The other is the fact that the students recognized the format of the contest consisting of presentation, refutation, discussion and review, required more thinking and was challenging, but was more meaningful. Despite a few problems such as, unfamiliarity with the technics of discussion, weakness in inductive and/or experiment based reasoning, and difficulty in report writing, The Contest demonstrated the possibility of new science learning environment and science contest by offering the chance to challenge open tasks by utilizing student science knowledge and ability to inquire and to discuss rationally and critically with other students.

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