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Mediation effects of early childhood teachers' instructional creativity on the structural relationship between early childhood teachers' science teaching efficacy and children's scientific attitude (유아교사의 과학교수효능감과 유아의 과학적 태도의 구조적 관계에서 유아교사 창의성의 매개효과)

  • Lee, Yu Hee;Jeon, Hong-Ju
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.125-132
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to examined the relationship between child care teachers' science teaching efficacy and children's scientific attitude. Then, using the instructional creativity as a parameter to increase the quality of teacher-children interaction, we examined how the teacher-children relationship changed. In this study, 303 child care center teachers in Suwon, Gyeeonggi were surveyed. To analyze the data, structural equation modeling and Sobel-test were performed using SPSS 23.0 and AMOS 23.0. The analysis results showed that child care center teachers' science teaching efficacy had positive effects on the teachers' creativity and the children's scientific attitude. Furthermore, the creativity of child care center teachers had a positive effect on children's scientific attitude. The result of the Sobel-test revealed that child care center teachers's creativity played a mediating role between teachers' science teaching efficacy and children's scientific attitude and acted as a key variable in promoting children's scientific attitude. In conclusion, it has been identified that the creativity of the infant teacher's teaching is an important change that has a positive effect on the child's scientific attitude. Therefore, if education is provided to enhance the creativity of the professor when the infant teacher is working as a science professor at the same time, it can contribute to the quality of the child's scientific attitude.

Exploring the content factors to develop mathematics teachers' professionalism for creativity and character education (수학교사의 요구를 반영한 창의성과 인성 교육 전문성 신장 내용요소 탐색)

  • Kim, Hyun-ah;Lee, Bongju
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.485-501
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    • 2016
  • This study was to explore the factors that mathematics teachers actually need to improve their students' creativity and character to pursue education in the direction of the revised curriculum. We first temporarily extracted the elements to reinforce mathematics teachers' professionalism for creativity and character education through literature review, and then conducted the modified delphi technique and interview by targeting secondary school mathematics teachers. Based on the discussion of previous studies, we divided into five areas for mathematics teachers' professional development of creativity and character education: 1. understanding of creativity and character education, 2. creating an environment, 3. understanding curriculum for creativity and character education, 4. instructional design and apply for creativity and character education, 5. evaluating for creativity and character education. Actually content elements highly required by mathematics teachers were reset 17 items. The results of this study are expected to be used as the basis for teachers' professional development of creativity and character education in mathematics education.

A Study on Analysis of Teachers' Recognition on Field Practice and Effectiveness of Creativity and Character Education (창의·인성교육의 현장 실천도 및 효과성에 관한 교사들의 인식 분석)

  • Won, Hyo-Heon;Park, So-Young;Im, Sung-Min;Oh, Jung-Sook;Park, Jong-Un;Kang, Beo-Deul
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.1096-1107
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate teachers' recognition on field practice and effectiveness of creativity and character education. This study used post tests to examine the effects of teacher training for creativity and character education on 451 teachers. The results were as follows. Firstly, the average in satisfaction of teacher training for creativity and character education was 4.65 for elementary teachers and 4.35 for secondary teachers in summer, and 4.55 for elementary teachers and 4.42 for secondary teachers in winter. Secondly, effectiveness of teacher training on creativity and character education was showed highly as more than 4.0 and was higher in winter than in summer. Thirdly, in the case of field practice and effectiveness of teacher training for creativity and character education, the average of elementary teachers(3,66) was higher in respect of educational environment than that of secondary teachers(3.20) and the averages of elementary teachers and secondary teachers were 3.85 and 3.42 in respect of subject activity, respectively. In practising creativity and character education, it was analyzed that both elementary(ave. 3.89) and secondary(ave. 3.84) teachers went through some difficulties for curriculum reconstruction, development of instructional model, program development, and human and physical supports.

Perceptions of Science Teachers on Socioscientific Issues as an Instructional Tool for Creativity and Character Education (과학과 관련된 사회.윤리적 문제(SSI)의 도입을 통한 창의.인성 교육 가능성에 대한 과학교사들의 인식)

  • Yang, Jung-Eun;Kim, Hyun-Jeong;Gao, Lei;Kim, Eun-Jin;Kim, Sung-Won;Lee, Hyun-Ju
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.113-128
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    • 2012
  • This study explored to what extent Korean science teachers perceived socioscientific issues (SSI) as an effective instructional tool for creativity and character (CreActer) education; which was recently announced as a main goal for the Korean National Science Curriculum 2009. The guiding research questions were as follows. (1)How do science teachers conceptualize the relationship between creativity and character in the context of science classes? (2) What do science teachers think about the possibility of CreActer education through SSI in science classrooms? Thirty science teachers participated in individual interviews (each lasted 20-90 minutes). In the results, the teachers' perceptions on CreActer education and SSI for CreActer education were categorized into four profiles. Eleven teachers in Profile A thought that creativity was positively correlated with character education because their understanding of creativity and character embraced a very broad range of elements. They mentioned that addressing SSI in the science classes would be satisfactory to cover those elements of CreActer education. Six teachers in Profile B mentioned similar elements of creativity and character of Profile A, but reported that, in their experience, creativity was often inversely correlated with character. However, they responded that addressing SSI would be a good way to integrate creativity and character in the science classes. Ten teachers in Profile C believed there was no relationship between creativity and character, but took a positive stance on CreActer education through SSI. Unlike Profile A and Profile B, they tended to regard character as only an interpersonal virtue. And three teachers in Profile D had a narrow perspective on CreActer education. Not only did they think creativity had no relationship with character, but also disagreed that CreActer education would be activated by addressing SSI in science classrooms. The results imply that SSI could be used as an effective instructional tool for CreActer education, but this can be possible when science teachers expand their view on CreActer education.

Development and Implementation of Middle School Science Program for Fostering of Students' Creativity Through Partnerships Between University and Local Schools (창의성 계발을 위한 대학과 중등학교간 과학과 연계 프로그램의 개발 및 시범적용 연구)

  • Choi, Byung-Soon;Kim, Beom-Ki;Kang, Seong-Joo;Shin, Jae-Sup;In, Mi-Young;Shin, Ae-Kyung;Kim, Young-Shin;Jin, Jeong-Mi
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.510-518
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    • 2004
  • The purposes of this study were to find out the effectiveness of instructional program developed utilizing various strategies to foster the students creativity in science and to analyze the recognition of the students as well as the science teachers on this program for the improvement of the program. Instructional program was consisted of student's worksheet and teacher guidebook. This program was applied to 93 7th grade students for three months. Result of this study showed that the students in experimental group got higher scores than those in the control group, which implied that creativity of the students could be promoted through specially designed program. Analysis of the change of creativity of the students by science achievement showed that the degree of promotion of creativity was higher as the achievement of the students becomes higher. Recognition on this program of the students and teachers who participated in this project revealed positive in that this program was different from the instructional program they have used and that this program would make the students eager to learn and explore the phenomena they faced. Students and teachers also indicated that shortage of instructional time, too many students in class, passive attitude of the students in class discussion, and so on as the problem they have to solve in running the program.

Identification of Instructional Components to Increase Students' Interest and Creativity in American Science Classrooms (미국의 중학교 과학수업에서 학생들의 흥미와 창의성을 높이는 수업요소)

  • Kang, Nam-Hwa;Park, Yunebae
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.421-431
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to identify instructional components supporting students' interest and creativity in American middle school science classrooms. Two 7th grade classrooms were selected, and observed for 11 class periods each. Results showed that hands-on and small group activities were the most effective ways to increase students' interest. The teachers' instructional approaches, such as individualized paced teaching, sufficient peer teaching, permissive atmosphere, various media, and purpose-focused summary game were found to influence students' interest. To enhance students' creativity, increasing interest, making hypothesis, and trying to various experimental method with sufficient time were identified as effective components.

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A Qualitative Analysis on Implementation of Creativity and Character Education in Schools (창의·인성교육의 현장 실천에 대한 질적 분석)

  • Im, Sung-Min;Oh, Jung-Sook;Park, So-Young;Won, Hyo-Heon;Park, Jong-Un;Kang, Beodeul
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.1306-1314
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze qualitatively implementation in schools through perception on creativity and character education of teachers who participated in winter training and workshop which the Southeast Regional Center for Creativity and Character Education arranged. The results are as follows. Firstly, teachers responded that they used most often a variety of students' experiential and participant activities associated with the subject in practising creativity and character education. Secondary, they showed a wide variety of responses from 'not to able to measure' to 'to practice in every class' for how often to apply to and practise creativity and character education in class. Thirdly, for the question of 'How do you think environment for creativity and character education in your school', while parts of them responded 'sufficient educational environment', some of them did 'poor or not completely supported environment'. Lastly, most of them utilized teaching materials for creativity and character education periodically or in reconstructing according to instructional form in their class.

Elementary Teachers' Perception on Student Competencies, Teacher Role, and Instruction in the Forthcoming Educational Environmental Change

  • KO, Yujung;HAN, Insook;KWON, Hoilym;SHIN, Won Sug
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.109-135
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    • 2019
  • Rapid development of educational technology requires fundamental changes not only in the form of instruction and role of teachers in school education but also in the competency development of students. Specifically, the emergence of new technologies such as makerspace, virtual reality (VR), and robotics has made it more challenging for teachers and students in the 21st century. However, even with the argument for the changes, less has been discussed about how much in-service teachers are aware of and how they are preparing for such changes. Therefore, this study intends to explore what would be required to students and teachers, and for instructional changes with more technologies available through the lens of elementary school teachers. The study results suggest, similar to previous studies, in-service elementary teachers recognize that student competencies such as creativity, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills are important. They also perceived that teacher change in role and attitude, and for instructional method and classroom culture are crucial as catalysts of change. Unique and interesting finding from this study is about the importance of nurturing digital citizenship in technology-infused learning environment. The digital citizenship has been less highlighted in the past, but this study revealed it should be treated as a priority.

Instructional Design Model Development for Continuous Creativity-Personality Education based on NFTM-TRIZ (NFTM-TRIZ에 근거한 지속적인 창의·인성 교육을 위한 수업설계모형 구안)

  • Kim, Hoon-Hee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.474-481
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is that pre-service teacher are able to design creative instruction based on NFTM-TRIZ for building up their continuous creative thinking and promoting their creative instruction activities. NFTM-TRIZ is a educational technology system to form and develop creative thinking from child to adult continuously based on TRIZ theory. TRIZ is the thinking technique of creative problem solving that can be the tool of inventory solutions by finding and get over the key of contradiction that is necessary to obtain ideal final results of suggested problems. The subjects for this study were 90 pre-service teachers who are attending third and fourth graders of Teachers' College in G university and are taking 'Curriculum and Educational Evaluation'. The creativity program for this study was carried out for ten minutes at the end of lectures. The verification for this study results were performed two faces. First, pre-service teachers presented teaching and learning plan for one time used 8 Steps' Teaching and Learning Model based on NFTM-TRIZ. Second, researcher got feedback from them about this creative program.

The Effects of Educational Contents Authoring in a Project-Based Learning using NetLogo for Pre-service Teachers' Creativity (PBL 기반의 NetLogo를 이용한 교육용 콘텐츠 저작이 예비중등교사의 창의성에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, Jin-Young;Park, Hong-Joon;Jun, Young-Cook
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2011
  • The objective of this study is the analysis of the effects of educational contents authoring in a PBL using NetLogo Pre-service teachers' creativity. With utilization of the analysis, we attempted to draw implications on the factors considered in instructional design. To compare their creativity before and after class, we have done pre-service teachers test for each Pre- and Post- TTCT and LCT. Based on the analysis, as a result, there has been a significant improvement in their creativity, most especially in the 'fluency' subcategory.