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The Effects of Computer Science Program based on Specific Manipulative Activities in Achievement and Attitude of Learning (구체적 조작활동기반 컴퓨터과학 프로그램이 학업성취도 및 학습태도에 미치는 효과)

  • Park, Jung-Ho;Bae, Young-Kwon;Lee, Tae-Wuk
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to develop and applicate the computer science teaching-learning program to raise the next newest talented students in IT field. The experiment was conducted to analyze the effects of learners variables such as learning achievement and attitude at K elementary school in Chungcheongbuk-do during 8 weeks and samples were 74 students. The summary of results of this study are as follows : First, significant differences were not observed in part of achievement of learning between comparative group and the experimental group who used computer science program consisted of specific manipulative activities. However, the higher mean score means that teaching-learning based on specific manipulative activities have a positive effect on understanding contents of computer science. Second, it is found that students in experimental group respond more positively about computer science than comparative group.

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A Study on a Home Teaching Method to Prevent Slow Learner in Elementary School Mathematics (수학 학습부진아 예방을 위한 가정학습 효율화 방안 연구)

  • 이영하;박희연
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.195-215
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this paper is to present a specific set of home teaching methods in hopes to prevent slow learner of the elementary mathematics. This paper deals with the number and operations, one of five topics in the elementary mathematics A survey of two hundred elementary school teachers was made to see the teacher's opinions of the role of home studying and to concretize the contents of the research topics. There were asked which is the most essential contents for the concrete loaming and which is the most difficult monad that might cause slow leaner. And those were found to be; counting, and arithmetic operations(addition and subtraction) of one or two-digit numbers and multiplication and their concepts representations and operations(addition and subtraction) of fractions. The home teaching methods are based on the situated learning about problem solving in real life situations and on the active teaming which induces children's participation in the process of teaching and learning. Those activities in teaching each contents are designed to deal with real objects and situations. Most teaching methods are presented in the order of school curriculum. To teach the concepts of numbers and the place value, useful activities using manipulative materials (Base ten blocks, Unifix, etc.) or real objects are also proposed. Natural number's operations such as addition, subtraction and multiplication are subdivided into small steps depending upon current curriculum, then for understanding of operational meaning and generalization, games and activities related to the calculation of changes are suggested. For fractions, this paper suggest 10 learning steps, say equivalent partition, fractional pattern, fractional size, relationship between the mixed fractions and the improper fraction, identifying fractions on the number line, 1 as a unit, discrete view point of fractions, comparison of fractional sizes, addition and subtraction, quantitative concepts. This research basically centers on the informal activities of kids under the real-life situation because such experiences are believed to be useful to prevent slow learner. All activities and learnings in this paper assume children's active participation and we believe that such active and informal learning would be more effective for learning transfer and generalization.

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A Study on the Programming Education using Diki-3000 for Elementary School (디키-3000을 활용한 초등학교 프로그래밍 교육방안)

  • Kim, Chul
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.627-635
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    • 2010
  • This study analysed the programming attitude and degree of achievement as the 6 types of learning styles which is suggested by Grasha and Reichmann(1974) after a performance of the programming education using the Diki-3000 which is the teaching tools of the specific manipulative activities, in order to prepare the programming education method according to the characteristics of elementary school learners. As the result of the study, the programming attitude according to the 6 types of the learning styles has indicated more positiveness in the independence type than in the dependence type, in the competition type than in the cooperation type, in the participation type than in the avoidance type. In the side of the degree of the achievement, the independent, competition, and participation types indicated more positive than the other types. Also, as the result of an structured interview with learners, which was conducted for deep understanding, there was an understanding of differences of requests to the programming learning classified by the learning styles, and suggestion of a plan for improvement of the Diki-3000 programming in the aspect of an educational environment, teaching tools, teaching contents, and teaching methods in this study.

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An analysis of the educative features of mathematics teacher guidebooks for grades 3 and 4 (초등학교 3~4학년군 수학 교사용 지도서의 교육적 특징 분석)

  • Pang, JeongSuk;Oh, MinYoung;Park, Yejin
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.62 no.4
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    • pp.531-549
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    • 2023
  • Despite the significance of mathematics teacher guidebooks as a support for teacher learning, there are few studies that address how elementary mathematics teacher guidebooks support teacher learning. The purpose of this study was to analyze the educative features of elementary mathematics teacher guidebooks for grades 3 and 4. For this, six units from each of ten kinds of teacher guidebooks were analyzed in terms of seven dimensions of Teacher Learning Opportunities in Korean Mathematics Curriculum Materials (TLO-KMath). The results of this study showed that mathematics content knowledge for teaching was richly provided and well organized. Teacher guidebooks provided teacher knowledge to anticipate and understand student errors and misconceptions, but were not enough. Sample dialogues between a teacher and students were offered in the teacher guidebooks, making it easier for teachers to identify the overall lesson flow and key points of classroom discourse. Formative assessment was emphasized in the teacher guidebooks, including lesson-specific student responses and their concomitant feedback examples per main activity. Supplementary activities and worksheets were provided, but it lacked rationales for differentiated instruction in mathematics. Teacher knowledge of manipulative materials and technology use in mathematics was provided only in specific units and was generally insufficient. Teacher knowledge in building a mathematical community was mainly provided in terms of mathematical competency, mathematical classroom culture, and motivation. This paper finally presented implications for improving teacher guidebooks to actively support teacher learning.