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Exploring the Openness and Innovation of Experiment Teaching in College Mathematics

  • Dan, Qi;Shen, Xiaona;Wu, Songlin;Yang, Tinghong;Fu, Shilu
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Mathematical Education Conference
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.281-289
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    • 2010
  • Experiment teaching is an important part for science and engineering colleges, teaching through different pilot projects: First, help students to consolidate the theory of operation; second, trail students the capacity and the ability to solve practical problems. Improve students the curriculum of learning, and promote the formation of students to discover and solve the problem. of the basic quality in training students hands-on ability and ability to innovate, while guiding them to develop the attitude of scientific truth-seeking, the style of rigorous and thorough and the spirit of unity and coordination.

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The Effects of Preschool Teachers' Qualification and Competency on Young Children's Development

  • Kim, Sang Lim;Park, Chang Hyun
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of preschool teachers' qualification (education level, teaching experience, major, and certification) and competency variables (teaching efficacy and teacher-child interaction) on young children's development (cognition, language, and social development). The data came from $5^{th}$ Wave of Panel Study on Korean Children (PSKC) from the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education, and the multiple regression analyses as well as Pearson's correlation analyses were used. The results showed the positive associations between teachers' competency (teaching efficacy and teacher-child interaction) and child development. However, we did not find significant effects of teachers' qualification on young children's development. Based on the results, we proposed a policy implication that teacher qualification needed to be discussed with teacher competency to improve teacher quality.

The Student Teachers' Experience on Geography Teaching as a Participant Observer in the Secondary Schools (교생들이 관찰 경험한 중학교 지리 수업)

  • Kang, Chang-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.201-219
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    • 2007
  • To understand the structure and dynamics of different forms of learning, whether incidental or conscious, we have to study them as parts or aspects of concrete historical activities with specifiable contexts. This realization is more embodied in apprenticeship learning situations of the student teachers. In this perspective, this paper aims to understand the student teachers' experience on geography teaching as a participant observer in the secondary schools. The 9 student teachers during the teaching internship have written their 38 journals, which was quality analysed to find out key concepts for the purpose of this research. Major conclusions are suggested below as follows. First, the most student teachers were experienced in geography teaching in the secondary schools through the 2-weeks practice teaching. Second, in the positive perspective, student teachers observed on that teachers would teaching well interact with student and experienced teachers would settle down to student's studies. Third, in the negative perspective, student teachers observed on that teachers lecture with only text, and cooperative learning by student presentation in the geography class. Finally, In third person perspective, there is no students' or teachers' productive questions in the whole-class conversation. In addition to that the most mentor teachers lecture do all of the talking in class. In effect these student teachers' experiences, especially 'reality of the geography teaching' and 'practical knowledge of the novice mentor teachers or experienced mentor teachers', either reinforce or modify understanding about the geography teaching practices.

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Quality Assessment on Social Services in General and Teaching Hospitals in Korea (의료사회사업서비스의 질에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Heung Gu
    • Quality Improvement in Health Care
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.134-147
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    • 2002
  • Background : As an empirical study, current research about the quality of social services carried out in general and teaching hospitals across the country. In the flux of health care reforms and market transformation, the quality of social services in the hospital becomes increasingly significant. Methods : A sample of total 80 hospitals, including general hospitals with one social worker at least and single-department hospital with two social workers or more, were identified nationwide through the registry of Korean Association of Medical Social Workers and Korean Association of Hospitals. The subjects of this survey were 80 leaders of social service units. The survey data from each subjects were measured to evaluate level of quality that service provider perceived of sample hospitals. Under the method of one-way ANOVA and multiple regression, the level of quality in social work service was analyzed. Results : The major findings were as following ; First, the level of quality perceived showed less score, especially the lowest was the score of quality of outcome. Second, the key variables of each hospital which turned out significantly different in quality of social work service were the departmental form of social work unit, unit leader's age, educational level, field experience, and job rank. Third, the level of quality of social work service correlated positively with the field experience of unit leader, the size of social work unit, the job rank of the unit leader. Conclusion : The most influential variables to the quality of social work service proved departmental form of social work unit, leader of social work unit. Therefore, to assure the proper level of quality, social work unit in hospital must be structured single, independent department in which entitled social worker is supposed to supervise and manage. And a leadership-development program for leaders in social work unit are strongly recommended.

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A Survey of the Cognition on Teaching Consulting and Dietary Class of Home Economics Teachers (수업컨설팅 및 식생활수업에 대한 가정과교사의 인식 조사)

  • Kim, Yun-Hwa
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to investigate the perception of teaching consulting and dietary education of Home Economics teachers. The subjects consisted of 139 Home Economics teachers in Korea. The perceptions of Home Economics teachers on their teaching class were as follows: the teachers who had a lot of psychological burden on their open classes, 62.6%; who were satisfied with their teaching, 29.5%; who had been teaching consulting, 40.3%; consulting is needed in order to improve the quality of instruction, 46.8%; who wanted to receive teaching consulting, 46.1%. who wanted to receive teaching consulting excellent colleagues, 76.3%. The most of the Home Economics teachers had a positive attitude on the teaching consulting. The perceptions of teaching strategies of dietary teaching classes were as follows: using audio-visual materials for students concentrate, 47.5%; observing the students reactions and feedback for individual variation, 73.4%; descriptive class for main teaching method, 58.3%. The difficulties of teaching dietary class were as follows: total mean, 2.60/5.00; considering individual differences, 3.26; involving students in activities, 3.11; selection of teaching media, 2.88; production of media, 2.88; planning teacher and student activities, 2.85. Home Economics teachers have to lead dietary education in society and schools but they feel a lot of psychological burden on opening teaching class. Therefore Home Economics teachers are recommended to devote consistent efforts to strengthen teaching ability through the analysis of teaching ability, teaching reflection, consulting and actual performance of self-supervision.

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Application of Total Quality Management in Developing Quality Assessment Model: The Case of Vietnamese Higher Education

  • NGUYEN, Quyen Le Hoang Thuy To;NGUYEN, Du Van;CHU, Ngoc Nguyen Mong;TRAN, Van Hong
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.11
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    • pp.1049-1057
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    • 2020
  • The shift from elite education to mass education in Vietnam has met the demand for education for everybody as well as for quality human resource talent for an emerging nation. Under the resource constraint, understanding the quality dimensions of education and its priority level is important for effective and efficient policies. This study was carried out using both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to develop quality criteria and a ranking model. Two rounds of in-depth interviews were conducted with fifteen experts in the field, who were rectors, employers, and recruitment specialists to develop the quality framework applied in Vietnamese universities under total quality management (TQM), starting from the input of the senior secondary school leavers, through a teaching process to the output. The first round of interviews were unstructured questionnaires designed to explore the main factors in quality assessment model. The second round affirmed the experts' agreement on the assessment model. Then, fuzzy logic was applied to rank eight criteria in the quality assessment model into priority order: cost, teaching and administrative staff, leadership, curriculum, student-related factors, internationalization, admissions, and campus. The results are critical for identifying the necessary actions to enhance the education quality and to further research on the optimal quality model.

Application of Distance Videoconferencing on Women's Health Teaching-Learning Process (여성건강 교수-학습과정에서의 원격영상강의 시스템 적용)

  • Kang Nam-Mi
    • The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.165-176
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    • 1999
  • The goal of women's health education can be defined as improvement of the quality of their life during entire life cycle. In Korean society, women's well-being is very important to themselves as well as their families, communities. and country. Thus it is important to systematize information on women's health education. These systematized information can be used in preparation of coming 21st century called information era. Unfortunately there have been few studies in women's health education research in Korea especially distance education for women's health related with korean socio-cultural background, etc. Distance education has been internationally used in a variety of settings as a means of providing health education information. The objective of this study was to apply and evaluate a multimedia videoconferencing on women's health distance teaching-learning process. In this study I'd like to design multimedia digital educational material used in the distance teaching-learning process for women's health, and to practice a multimedia videoconferencing on women's health distance teaching-learning processs. The procedures of this study were summarized as follows ; 1. Analysis of subjects' characteristics and education contents and for women's health. 2. Design of a multimedia videoconferencing on women's health distance teaching-learning process. 3. Development of women's health distance teaching-1earning process. 4. Evaluation of developed digital multimedia and distance teaching-learning process related with women's health These results will be used in development of the distance-learning education program for improving Korean women's health. Findings su99est that the advanced methodologies for designing and evaluating the women's health distance teaching-learning programs be obtained through the collaboration with other field's staffs.

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Radiology Teaching Files on the Internet (인터넷상에 올려진 Radiology Teaching File에 관한 연구)

  • Lim Eun-Chung;Kim Eun-Kyung
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 1996
  • There is increasing attention about radiology teaching files on the Internet in the field of diagnostic radiology. The purpose of this study was to aid in the creation of new radiology teaching file by analysing the present radiology teaching file sites on the Internet with many aspects and evaluating images on those sites, using Macintosh IIci computer, 28.8kbps TelePort Fax/Modem, Netscape Navigator 2.0 software The results were as follow : 1. Analysis of radiology teaching file sites (l) Country distribution was the highest in USA(57.5%). (2) Average number of cases was 186 cases and radiology teaching file sites with search engine were 9 sites (22.5%). (3) At the method of case arrangement, anatomic area type and diagnosis type were found at the 10 sites(25%) each, question & answer type was found at the 9 sites(22.5%). (4) Radiology teaching file sites with oro-maxillofacial disorder were 9 sites(22.5%). (5) At the image format, GIF format was found at the 14 sites(35%). and ]pEG format found at the 14 sites(35%). (6) Created year was the highest in 1995(43.7%). (7) Continuing case upload was found at the 35 sites(87.5%). 2. Evaluation of images on the radiology teaching files (l) Average file size of GIF format (71 Kbyte) was greater than that of JPEG format(24 Kbyte). (p<0.001) (2) Image quality of GIF format was better than that of JPEG format. (p<0.001).

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Analysis of the Relationship between Teaching Presence, Academic Achievement and Learning Satisfaction in a University Online Tutoring Learning Environment (대학 온라인 튜터링 학습환경에서 교수실재감, 학업성취도 및 학습만족도 간의 관계 분석)

  • Byeon, So-Yeon;Chu, Sung-Kyung;Yoon, Hae-Gyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.814-825
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of teaching presence on academic achievement and learning satisfaction in the university online tutoring learning environment, and to find teaching methods for students' adaption of college life and their reinforcement of learning capabilities. In the study, the relationship between teaching presence, academic achievement and learning satisfaction were analyzed for those who participants in the tutoring program of the Busan D School OO Research Center during the first semester of 2021. As a result of the study, the relationship between teaching presence, academic achievement and learning satisfaction was indicated high correlation in the order of learning management, participation management and content structure of learning activities; the effect of teaching presence on academic achievement and learning satisfaction was found a significant effect in learning management, which is a sub-area of the tutees' learning activities. These results therefore suggest the direction of the operation process and method reflecting teaching presence, and provide an in-depth discussion on the learning management method that can improve the quality of the learner's learning experience in the learning environment.