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Investigating the relation between secondary school students' achievement in forming and solving equations

  • Ertekin, Erhan;Yazici, Ersen;Delice, Ali
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.171-180
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    • 2009
  • This study investigates relationships between 7th and 8th grade students' achievements in forming and solving equations of. Study was conducted on randomly selected 7th and 8th grade students of elementary schools in Konya City, Turkey. 145 students (99 female, 46 male) participated in the research. Data were collected by an 'Equation Test'. The test which is suitable for equation types in 7th Grade Elementary Mathematics Curriculum. It was developed by the researchers. The relationships between achievements in forming and solving equations were examined by dependent samples t-test. The t-test results show that there is a significant difference. This difference is in the favor of equation solving (p>0.05). In other word, students are more successful in equation solving. In addition, students' achievements about different types of equations were investigated. The results show that the students have the highest achievement in ax=b type and the lowest achievement in (ax+b)/c=(dx+e)/f type of equations.

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A Study on the Secondary School Students' Conceptions about the Changes of State of Water (물의 상태 변화에 대한 중, 고등학생의 개념 형성에 관한 연구)

  • Kook, Dong-Sik
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 1988
  • Secondary school students' conceptions about the phenomena of evaporating, condensing, boiling and melting of ice using a modified questionare-about-events method. The specific views at each grade level were also studied. The results of investigation were as following. 1) Students' understanding on the sciencific concepts and terms is superficial and nonscientific. 2) Even though upper grade students have exposed to a considerable science teaching, their views are similar to lower grade students. 3) Certain views on the change of state of water can change with the advanced science teaching. However, some nonscientific views are more popular with the older students than with the younger students.

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An Analysis on secondary school students' problem-solving ability and problem-solving process through algebraic reasoning (중고등학생의 대수적 추론 문제해결능력과 문제해결과정 분석)

  • Kim, Seong Kyeong;Hyun, Eun Jung;Kim, Ji Yeon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.145-165
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest how to go about teaching and learning secondary school algebra by analyzing problem-solving ability and problem-solving process through algebraic reasoning. In doing this, 393 students' data were thoroughly analyzed after setting up the exam questions and analytic standards. As with the test conducted with technical school students, the students scored low achievement in the algebraic reasoning test and even worse the majority tried to answer the questions by substituting arbitrary numbers. The students with high problem-solving abilities tended to utilize conceptual strategies as well as procedural strategies, whereas those with low problem-solving abilities were more keen on utilizing procedural strategies. All the subject groups mentioned above frequently utilized equations in solving the questions, and when that utilization failed they were left with the unanswered questions. When solving algebraic reasoning questions, students need to be guided to utilize both strategies based on the questions.

Exploring the Image Types of Secondary School Students' Perception about the Talented Person in Convergence (중등학생들이 생각하는 융합인재에 대한 이미지 유형 탐색)

  • Lee, Jun-Ki;Lee, Tae-Kyong;Shin, Sein;Chung, Duk-Ho;Oh, Sang-Wook
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.1486-1509
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to identify the image types of secondary school students' perception about the talented person in convergence and to find the differences in drawing images of the talented person in convergence among the students who have taken STEAM class and the ones who haven't. One hundred and eighty seven students in middle and high schools located in the southern part of South Korea participated in this study and they were asked to draw a picture of the talented person in convergence with a brief explanation. Based on students' pictures, researchers categorized their perception about convergence and talented person in convergence by using an inductive method. The result indicated that secondary school students' perceptions were categorized into convergence as individual cognitive processing and collective cognitive processing and convergence as outcomes. The image of the convergence in a talented person leaning toward individual cognitive processing was divided into the following seven types: idea banker type, various talented celebrity type, multi-tasking master type, multi-talented career type, active problem-solver type, creative developer type, and unrealistic ideal man type. Another image of collective cognitive processing was split into expert group type and interactive-mates group type. The other image was transformer type which is the subcategory of convergence as outcomes. From this study, it can be suggested that secondary school students express the various images of the talented person in convergence depending on experiencing STEAM or not.

Differences in Thinking Styles and Critical Thinking Dispositions between Elementary School and Secondary School Pre-Service Teachers (초등과 중등 예비교사의 사고양식 및 비판적 사고 성향의 차이)

  • HWANG, Soon-Young;KANG, Seung-Hee
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.390-399
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    • 2009
  • The present study investigated the differences in thinking styles and critical thinking dispositions between elementary school and secondary school pre-service teachers. For this research, 295 college students were selected. The subjects completed the Thinking Styles Inventory(TSI) and the California Critical Thinking Dispositions Inventory(CCTDI). Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, and MANOVA. The results of this study were as follows: First, there were not statistically significant differences by group in the thinking styles(Type I and Type II). Second, there were statically significant differences according to group in the CCTDI. In this result, secondary school pre-service teachers had higher scores than female students in self-confidence sub-scale of CCTDI.

A Survey of Attitudes toward to, Values and Expectation of Environmental Education of korean students and Teachers (초.중등 학생 및 교사의 환경교육에 관한 의식 조사)

  • 최돈형
    • Hwankyungkyoyuk
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.5-33
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    • 1991
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate attitudes toward to, values and expectations of environmental education of Korean students and teachers and to provide basic data and reference materials needed to development of environmental education curricula for primary and secondary schools. A review of the related literature, a series of conferences with teachers and specialists in environmental education and environmental sciences. and questionnaire survey were methods employed in this study. Survey question were developed to explore attitude and responses of primary and secondary school students and teachers on various types of issues and problems of environmental education at personal level as well as on their future prospects attitudes values and expectations with which had been dealt in this study were categorized into personal feeling on environmental issues and problems at both national and regional levels issues and problems of current environmental education pre service and in service training of teachers for environmental education instruction and so on. The sample population for the survey was selected by using the stratified cluster and random sampling techniques with respect to regional area, school level, sex and grade, The subjects used in this study were 1,633 students and 385 teachers of primary and secondary schools across the country. The results of the survey were summed up and recommendations to be considered in the revision of sixth national curricula for primary and secondary schools were also suggested.

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A Comparative Analysis of Demotivation in Secondary English Classes

  • Kim, Kyung-Ja
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.75-94
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    • 2009
  • This study was designed to assess demotivation factors and compare the factor between two secondary school student groups. It furthermore examined how the factors related to students' L2 proficiency. A 31-item questionnaire was completed by 407 junior (JH) and senior high school (SH) students. Five factors were extracted through the principal axis factoring: Teachers' competence and teaching styles, Dissatisfaction with English classes and grading system, Difficulty of learning English, Lack of motivation and interest in learning English, and Inadequate learning contents. Although both JH and SH students did not perceive their English teacher as a strong attribution of demotivation, Difficulty of learning English and Dissatisfaction with English classes and grading system were the two strongest demotivating factors. When compared the overall mean scores of each factor between JH and SH groups, significant differences were found in all factors except Factor 4, with SH students reporting stronger demotivation. JH students attributed their demotivation to Difficulty of learning English, while SH students attributed that to Dissatisfaction with English classes and grading system. Both groups tended to attribute their demotivation to external forces. The study also showed that several demotivation factors related negatively to L2 proficiency.

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Primary and Secondary School Students' Perceptions of Science Classroom Environments and Their Relationships with Science-Related Attitudes (초.중.고 학생들의 과학 수업 환경 인식 및 태도와의 관계성 조사)

  • Noh, Tae-Hee;Choi, Yong-Narn
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 1996
  • Science-related attitudes, perceptions of science classroom environments, and their relationships were investigated for a sample of 535 primary and secondary school students. Two scales of the Test of Science-Related Attitudes and five scales of the Classroom Environment Scale(CES) were administered. Students' perceptions of preferred science classroom environments were also investigated using the same scales of the CES and compared with those of actual classroom environments. The results indicated the primary school students had the most positive attitudes on Enjoyment of Science Lesson and Career Interest in Science. They also had the highest scores on perceptions of actual classroom environments, while the high school students had the lowest scores. Regarding the relationships between science-related attitudes and perceptions of classroom environments, multiple correlations for the five scales of the CES were found to be significant(p<01). The scores of four scales-Involvement, Teacher Support, Order and Organization, Rule Clarity-are significantly correlated with the scores of Enjoyment of Science Lesson. Students' perceptions of preferred classroom environments on the four scales of the CES are significantly higher than those in actual environments. However, students' perceptions of actual environments on Task Orientation are similar to those of preferred environments, and are not significantly correlated with Enjoyment of Science Lesson. Educational implications are discussed.

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A Research on the Successful Introduction Strategy for SW Education in K-12 focusing on the Perceptions of K-12 Students and Teachers on SW Education (초·중등학교에서 성공적인 SW교육 정착을 위한 방안 모색 - 초중등 학생 및 교사의 SW교육에 대한 인식을 중점으로 -)

  • Suh, Soonshik
    • Journal of Creative Information Culture
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.135-143
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    • 2019
  • In this study, the perceptions on SW education of K-12 students and teachers were surveyed and analyzed. At the primary school level, there was no significant difference in SW attitude based on school location. However, at the secondary level, students from metropolitan areas showed significantly higher SW attitude scores. In the case of gender, male students showed higher SW attitude scores both in primary and secondary schools. With regard to attitude differences based on prior experience of SW education, students with prior experience showed higher attitude scores in SW education in both primary and secondary schools. The awareness survey among teachers showed that both primary and secondary school teachers showed positive responses to SW education. For the successful induction of the SW education at K-12, four factors (participants, curriculum, teaching-learning method, and support from inside and outside of school) were highlighted.

Development of Geological Field Courses and Field Activities for Secondary School Students (중.고등학생을 위한 야외 지질 학습장 개발 및 야외 활동 지도 방안)

  • Park, Jin-Hong;Jeong, Jin-Woo;Cho, Kyu-Seong;Lee, Byeong-Joo
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.13-21
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    • 2000
  • In spite of the benefits of field studies, field surveys have not well performed in secondary school. Although many field sites have been developed lately, most field guidebooks describe the geological formations at the outcrops professionally so they can not be used by secondary school students. It is necessary to develop the field study program with which earth science teachers can do field activities easily rather than the one of a highly technical nature. The purpose of this study is to develope a secondary school geology course and to help earth science teachers practice it by providing the efficient teaching methods for the field study

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