• 제목/요약/키워드: Science Education

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디지털인재 양성을 위한 초등학교의 보편적 정보교육 도입의 필요성 연구 (A Case Study on Necessity of Universal Computer Science Education in Elementary Schools to Nurture Digital Talents)

  • 최문석;신승기
    • 정보교육학회논문지
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.209-218
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    • 2022
  • 현재 정부에서는 디지털 격차 해소를 위한 정보교육 확대 방안이 논의되고 있다. 현장 초등학교 교사 역시 정보교육의 확대에 긍정적으로 응답한 사람이 77.3%가 될 정도로 정보교육의 필요성에 대해 인지하고 있다. 본 연구를 위해 정보교육의 필요성을 분석한 D초등학교는 1980년대부터 지금까지 주당 1시간 이상의 정보교육을 꾸준히 실시했다. 학생들에게 정보교육의 사교육 절감 효과를 살펴보기 위해 설문조사를 실시하였으며, 사교육을 하는 학생의 비율이 16.2%로 나타났다. 이는 2021년에 실시된 타 설문조사의 사교육 참여 비율로 응답된 66.5%보다 50.3% 적은 수치를 보여주며 사교육 절감에 효과가 있을 것으로 기대되었다. 사례연구 분석 결과에서 교사는 교육과정의 부재로 인한 강사에 따른 학습 내용이 달라짐을, 학부모는 중요성은 인지하나 학습 내용을 알 수 없다는 지적을 하며 정보교과 및 교육과정의 필요성에 대해 언급했다. 이는 미래 인재 양성을 위해 정보교육은 초등학교에서 독립교과로서 보편적인 교육의 기회가 제공되어야 함을 의미한다.

과학영재교육에서 교사들이 겪는 어려움 (Difficulties Experienced by Teachers in Science Gifted Education)

  • 이봉우;손정우;최원호;이인호;전영석;최정훈
    • 한국초등과학교육학회지:초등과학교육
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.252-260
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the difficulties experienced by teachers in science gifted education. To fulfill the purpose of this study, 80 science teachers that taught gifted students were requested to write an anecdotal report regarding gifted education and presented 215 difficulties. By means of inductive categorical analysis, these difficulties were grouped into several categories. The results were as follows: The difficulties experienced by teachers in science gifted education fell into three categories: 'difficulties relating to environment (23.7%)', 'difficulties relating to students(16.7%)', 'difficulties relating to teachers(59.5%)'. Most serious difficulty was 'insufficient educational program'. and many teachers felt difficulty in developing the educational materials. Additionally, we discussed some features of each categories of difficulties.

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교육대학과 부설학교 간 협력에 기반한 과학과 학습공동체 운영 사례와 시사점 (A Case Study on Professional Learning Community of Teachers in Science Education based on the Collaboration of a National University of Education and Its Affiliated Elementary School)

  • 이선경
    • 한국초등과학교육학회지:초등과학교육
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.437-451
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted as a part of the project to establish professional development system(PDS) for teachers in Korea. This study aimed to provide a case of running a professional learning community(PLC) of teachers in science education based on the collaboration of a national university of education and its affiliated elementary school, in search of learning by participants and implications for professional development of teachers as well as for science teaching in elementary schools. Teachers and researchers who participated in the PLC were able to accumulate meaningful experiences through 11 rounds of meetings. It was not easy to secure enough time for meetings, but they were able to boost their self-confidence for science teaching and enhance the quality of lessons through these gatherings. Participating teachers had a chance to share instructional design, planning, strategies and practices, which include cases of guiding free-choice research activities among students, thereby to be motivated for improved science teaching for the future. The researcher participating in this PLC was also able to understand the identity of an elementary school, especially the affiliated school, and identify the reality and difficulties related to science teaching in schools. Experiences of participating in PLC are expected to help improve the quality of science teaching in affiliated elementary school and pre-service teacher education of the university.

Effectiveness of the Korean Science Teacher Education Programs concerning the Teacher Conceptions of Constructivism and STS

  • Cha, Hee-Young;Yager, R.E.
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.341-359
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this research was to determine whether the present Korean teacher education programs for secondary science teachers are effective in improving the teacher conceptions of constructivism and STS. It is because the current Korean National Science Curriculum is consistent with both ideas as reforms. The teacher education programs sampled in the research included pre-service programs and two types of in-service programs. These two were the Qualifying In-service Program and the Iowa Korean Science Teachers Workshop. The Iowa Program was considered as an experimental program emphasized the constructivist perspective. Specially designed questionnaires for identifying teacher conceptions before and after the programs were administered. The conceptions about constructivism and STS improved as a result of the instruction in both of the pre-service and in-service teacher education programs. The pre-service program was more effective than the in-service programs in improving the teacher conceptions of both constructivism and STS. The Qualifying Inservice program was less effective than Iowa Korean Science Teachers Workshop. It was necessary for inservice programs for Korean secondary science teachers to be more emphasized on constructivism and STS. Iowa Korean Science Teachers Workshop provided a possible example to design a new special in-service program focused on constructivist perspectives as a way of aligning the Korean National Science Curriculum more quickly with recommended teaching practices in Korean schools.

현직 교사들이 바라는 중등과학교사의 특성과 사전교사교육과정 (Characteristics of Good Science Teachers and Preservice Teacher Education Curriculum Percevied by Secondary Teachers)

  • 박윤배
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.103-118
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    • 1992
  • Quality control of science teachers seems to be one of the most important tasks to improve the quality of science education in Korea. The purposes of this study, as a survey, were to identify characteristics of good science teachers and to make an outline of preservice teacher education curriculum for cultivating the characteristics from inserivce secondary science teachers. A questionnaire was developed for this study and distributed to 176 inservice teachers. It had three parts: 1) characteristics of good science teachers, 2) weights of preservice curriclum areas, and 3) weights of college courses. The means and standard deviations of teachers' responses were calculated. To test the differences between teacher variables, t-tests were executed. The inservice teachers perceived that the junior-high school teacher's characteristics should be different from the senior-high school teacher's. Characteristics, such as enthusiasm toward teaching or students, subject knowledge, content selection and organizing skill, teaching techniques, and scientific worldview were ranked within top five of good science teacher's chracteristics. The teachers' perception about preservice curriculum were as follows: 1) present weight of liberal arts area should be reduced: 2) weight of content area for junior-high school teachers should be different from that for senior-high school teachers: 3) present weight of pedagogy area should be increased: 4) present weight of science education area should be increased: and 5) many courses in pedagogy and sciencd education areas need to be changed, Based on the data and disussion, a conceptual model for preservice teacher education curriculum was proposed.

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Yet Another Paradigm Shift?: From Minds-on to Hearts-on

  • Song, Jin-Woong;Cho, Sook-Kyoung
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.129-145
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    • 2004
  • Since science was first taught in schools, maybe during the 18th century, school science education has experienced many substantial changes in its goals and nature over the period. The historical changes are usually referred to by some key terms, like, mechanics' institutes, object lessons, heuristics, general science, inquiry, STS, misconceptions. To characterize these changes, science educators frequently use some slogan-like analogies, referring to parts of the human body to indicate the movement of science education during a particular period of time: for example, 'Hands-On' for inquiry movement during 1960s-70s, 'Minds-On' for constructivist movement during 1980s-90s. In this paper, we briefly summarize the overall historical development of science education in Britain, then further expand the analogies to cover the overall process, that is, Ears-On ${\to}$ Eyes-On ${\to}$ Hands-On ${\to}$ Minds-On. To illustrate future directions of the 21st century, we propose a new analogy, 'Hearts-On', and also discuss the meanings and implications of a 'Hearts-On' analogy by illustrating how this new paradigm can be applied to reflect various current trends of science education, particularly in Korea. In addition, a parallel historical change between school science and science museums & centres is discussed.

과학교육학 박사학위 과정의 국제비교 (A Comparative Study of Doctoral Program for Science Education)

  • 박승재
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.55-79
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    • 1989
  • The first doctoral program for science education was opened on March 1984 at Seoul National University in Korea. As a faculty member of the University, this researcher investigated the status of doctoral program of foreign countries through interview with instractors and students by visitation of some institutes, participation of seminars, observation of tutoring, reading of theses and the related papers, in order to compare them and to design a new one for our purpose. The number of science education doctoral degree holders is estimated about 4000, among them 3000 doctoral degree holders are from USA since Columbia University Teachers College started in 1930s at first, and about 1000 doctors from other mainly European countries including Germany and England since 1970s. This study concentrated to the doctoral program for science education of Columbia University(USA), King's College London(UK), and Monash University (Australia),so that proposed a few aspects of development on doctoral program for science education in Korea.

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의료시스템과학 교육의 임상실습 적용 사례 개발과 적용 (Development and Implementation of Health Systems Science Education in the Clinical Learning Environment )

  • 나상훈
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.229-242
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    • 2023
  • Health systems science is a new medical educational field added to the traditional medical education curricula of basic and clinical sciences. Health systems science emphasizes a more comprehensive approach utilizing systems thinking to care for patients, including interactions between multiple healthcare systems. In this review, I explore how health systems science education can be applied when medical instructors teach students in clinical clerkships through representative case studies. This study first looks at examples of health systems science education in clinical clerkship in the United States and suggests how to develop the curriculum of health systems science for clinical learning environments in Korea by combining Kotter's 8-step change management model and Kern's 6-step curriculum development model. Finally, based on practical examples from actual clinical practice education situations, suggestions are made regarding how to develop the entire educational program of a medical school from the stage of applying health systems science at the individual level to clinical practice education.