• 제목/요약/키워드: The National Skill Competition

검색결과 13건 처리시간 0.019초

TCI를 활용한 심리기술훈련이 브레이킹선수의 심리변인 및 행복감에 미치는 효과에 대한 단일사례연구 (A Single Case Study on the Effect of Psychological Skill Training Using TCI on the Psychological Variables and Happiness of Breaking Players)

  • 유현미
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
    • /
    • 제22권8호
    • /
    • pp.619-627
    • /
    • 2022
  • 이 연구는 TCI를 적용한 PST에 대한 사례를 분석함으로써 참여자의 경험에서 나타나는 의미있는 변화를 살펴보고자 하였으며, 이들의 심리증진을 위해 TCI와 PST를 활용할 수 있다는 것을 제안하는데 목적이 있다. 이를 위해 국가대표 선발전과 세계대회에 출전하고 있는 비보잉 선수 1명을 대상으로 3개월간 총 8회기의 PST를 위한 심층면담을 실시하였으며, 1회 소요시간은 60분 정도였다. 사례연구 A-B방식을 적용하여 사전-사후 측정결과를 분석하였다. TCI 결과를 활용하여 선수의 특성과 심리적 장단점을 파악하는데 초점을 맞추어 PST를 실시한 결과 선수의 심리기술과 행복감을 향상시키는 것으로 나타나 PST의 효과가 입증되었다. 이는 브레이킹 분야에도 PST가 적용될 수 있다는 최초의 보고이며, TCI를 심리기술에 적용했다는데 그 의미가 있다.

체험중심 과학 캠프 프로그램의 개발 및 적용 (Development and Application of Practice-Centered Science Camp Programs)

  • 김창만;차정호;김인환;최정훈;황북기
    • 과학교육연구지
    • /
    • 제35권1호
    • /
    • pp.102-118
    • /
    • 2011
  • 본 연구에서는 학교 밖 탐구활동의 실태 분석 결과와 수공적 기능이 강조된 HASA 교육과정 기준안에 근거하여 개발된 체험 중심 과학 캠프 프로그램을 적용하였다. 따라서 과학캠프 프로그램을 개발하여 적용한 후, 과학 캠프에 참여한 학생들의 반응에 기초하여 체험 중심 과학 캠프 활동 프로그램의 타당성을 검증하였다. 과학캠프 프로그램을 개발하여 적용하는 과정에 대해서는 캠프에 참여한 학생들이 캠프 기간 중에 작성한 탐구 보고서와 캠프가 끝난 후 인터넷에 올린 소감을 바탕으로 지식, 탐구, 수공적 기능, 태도 영역으로 구분하여 분석하였다. 그리고 사전 사후 설문지를 통해 과학캠프 프로그램 구성 영역과 캠프 프로그램의 타당성을 검증하고, 캠프에 참여한 학생들의 과학관련 태도 변화를 조사하였다. 과학 캠프 프로그램의 적용 결과, 과학지식의 이해 증진과 탐구능력 향상을 목적으로 하는 과학 캠프 프로그램의 개발에 있어서 내용면에서는 학생의 흥미와 참여를 고려하여 실생활과 첨단과학을 연계한 주제로 개발하고, 활동 면에서는 학생들이 직접 조작해보는 체험활동 및 선의의 경쟁심을 유발하는 과학경연 형태의 비중을 높일 필요가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 과학교육연구센터와 같은 과학교육 연구를 수행하는 기관들의 인적 체계나 경제적 지원을 보완하여 지속적인 과학 캠프 프로그램을 개발할 필요가 있다. 또한 공교육 차원에서 체험 중심 과학 캠프와 같은 학교 밖 탐구활동에 대하여 보다 적극적인 연구와 현실적인 노력을 실행한다면, 과학에 대한 학생들의 부정적 인식이나 이공계 기피 현상 등의 문제점들을 개선하는데 긍정적인 영향을 줄 것이라는 의미를 갖는다.

  • PDF

제 1, 2회 학생 과학 공동탐구 토론대회의 종합적 평가 (Summative Evaluation of 1993, 1994 Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation)

  • 김은숙;윤혜경
    • 한국과학교육학회지
    • /
    • 제16권4호
    • /
    • pp.376-388
    • /
    • 1996
  • The first and the second "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation" was evaluated in this study. This contest was a part of 'Korean Youth Science Festival' held in 1993 and 1994. The evaluation was based on the data collected from the middle school students of final teams, their teachers, a large number of middle school students and college students who were audience of the final competition. Questionnaires, interviews, reports of final teams, and video tape of final competition were used to collect data. The study focussed on three research questions. The first was about the preparation and the research process of students of final teams. The second was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest. The third was whether participating the Contest was useful experience for the students and the teachers of the final teams. The first area, the preparation and the research process of students, were investigated in three aspects. One was the level of cooperation, participation, support and the role of teachers. The second was the information search and experiment, and the third was the report writing. The students of the final teams from both years, had positive opinion about the cooperation, students' active involvement, and support from family and school. Students considered their teachers to be a guide or a counsellor, showing their level of active participation. On the other hand, the interview of 1993 participants showed that there were times that teachers took strong leading role. Therefore one can conclude that students took active roles most of the time while the room for improvement still exists. To search the information they need during the period of the preparation, student visited various places such as libraries, bookstores, universities, and research institutes. Their search was not limited to reading the books, although the books were primary source of information. Students also learned how to organize the information they found and considered leaning of organizing skill useful and fun. Variety of experiments was an important part of preparation and students had positive opinion about it. Understanding related theory was considered most difficult and important, while designing and building proper equipments was considered difficult but not important. This reflects the students' school experience where the equipments were all set in advance and students were asked to confirm the theories presented in the previous class hours. About the reports recording the research process, students recognize the importance and the necessity of the report but had difficulty in writing it. Their reports showed tendency to list everything they did without clear connection to the problem to be solved. Most of the reports did not record the references and some of them confused report writing with story telling. Therefore most of them need training in writing the reports. It is also desirable to describe the process of student learning when theory or mathematics that are beyond the level of middle school curriculum were used because it is part of their investigation. The second area of evaluation was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest, the problems given to students, and the process of student discussion. The format of the Contests, which consisted of four parts, presentation, refutation, debate and review, received good evaluation from students because it made students think more and gave more difficult time but was meaningful and helped to remember longer time according to students. On the other hand, students said the time given to each part of the contest was too short. The problems given to students were short and open ended to stimulate students' imagination and to offer various possible routes to the solution. This type of problem was very unfamiliar and gave a lot of difficulty to students. Student had positive opinion about the research process they experienced but did not recognize the fact that such a process was possible because of the oneness of the task. The level of the problems was rated as too difficult by teachers and college students but as appropriate by the middle school students in audience and participating students. This suggests that it is possible for student to convert the problems to be challengeable and intellectually satisfactory appropriate for their level of understanding even when the problems were difficult for middle school students. During the process of student discussion, a few problems were observed. Some problems were related to the technics of the discussion, such as inappropriate behavior for the role he/she was taking, mismatching answers to the questions. Some problems were related to thinking. For example, students thinking was off balanced toward deductive reasoning, and reasoning based on experimental data was weak. The last area of evaluation was the effect of the Contest. It was measured through the change of the attitude toward science and science classes, and willingness to attend the next Contest. According to the result of the questionnaire, no meaningful change in attitude was observed. However, through the interview several students were observed to have significant positive change in attitude while no student with negative change was observed. Most of the students participated in Contest said they would participate again or recommend their friend to participate. Most of the teachers agreed that the Contest should continue and they would recommend their colleagues or students to participate. As described above, the "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation", which was developed and tried as a new science contest, had positive response from participating students and teachers, and the audience. Two among the list of results especially demonstrated that the goal of the Contest, "active and cooperative science learning experience", was reached. One is the fact that students recognized the experience of cooperation, discussion, information search, variety of experiments to be fun and valuable. The other is the fact that the students recognized the format of the contest consisting of presentation, refutation, discussion and review, required more thinking and was challenging, but was more meaningful. Despite a few problems such as, unfamiliarity with the technics of discussion, weakness in inductive and/or experiment based reasoning, and difficulty in report writing, The Contest demonstrated the possibility of new science learning environment and science contest by offering the chance to challenge open tasks by utilizing student science knowledge and ability to inquire and to discuss rationally and critically with other students.

  • PDF