• Title/Summary/Keyword: ZPD(Zone of Proximal Development)

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A study of teaching methods in middle school mathematics in consideration of the Zone of Proximal Development (근접발달영역을 고려한 중학교 수학의 학습지도방안 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Kyung;Lee, Dong-Won
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.44 no.1 s.108
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    • pp.41-65
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    • 2005
  • In this paper we make an experiment in order to test whether the teaching method with the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) developed by Vygotsky can be more effective and well applied in the middle school pratces. Based on this investigation, we conclude that ZPD help to efficiently enhance the study of students, in particular, the inferior student group. Moreover, if we divide the student by more precise stoups, the ZPD will be more effective on teaching and learning in middle school. Lastly, we arrive at the conclusion that a continuous teaching with ZPD will improve the student attitude positively in solving mathematical problem even it does not appeared apparently on this test.

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How to Investigate Students' Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) (학생들의 근접발달영역(ZPD)에 대한 탐구)

  • Kim, Dong--Joong
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.493-508
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    • 2009
  • This study investigates aspects of the zone of proximal development (ZPD), the distance between the actual development and the potential development. Out of 18 university students taking a geometry course, two students with the same actual developmental level in the van Hiele model in the pre-test and post-test were interviewed for measuring their potential developmental level. Based on the communicational approach to cognition, the characteristics of the two interviewees' discourse on 3D reflective symmetry were identified. There were considerable differences between the two interviewees in terms of their potential developmental level. Methodological implications for how to investigate students' ZPD in mathematics education research were addressed.

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A study of learning attitude and problem-solving abilities of middle school students in consideration of the Zone of Proximal Development at after school class (방과 후 수업에서 근접발달영역을 고려한 수업이 학습태도와 문제해결력에 미치는 영향 연구 - 중학교 1학년 함수를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Joong-Kwoen;Kang, Ka-Young
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.519-538
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to test whether the teaching method with the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) proposed by Vygotsky can be more effective at learning attitudes and problem-solving abilities in the middle school's after school class. This study find that there is meaningful difference between before and after learning attitudes and problem-solving abilities of control group students. This results accord closely with expected of after school as mentioned earlier.

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The Effects of Scaffolding Instruction by Zone of Proximal Development on Motivated Learning Strategies and Academic Achievement (Vygotsky의 근접발달이론에 의한 사회적 상호작용수업이 동기화학습전략 및 학업성취도에 미치는 효과)

  • HWANG, Hee-Sook;KANG, Jin-Min
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.35-49
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of scaffolding instruction on motivated learning strategies and academic achievement. Subjects of this study were 96 middle school first grade students in Busan, who were randomly assigned to two experimental group and one control group. The one experimental group had received scaffolding instruction by teacher, and the other experimental group had received scaffolding instruction by the interaction of peers. Control group were given traditional lessons only by the method of lecture. Students were given English Academic Achievement Test, Motivated Strategies of Learning Questionnaire. T test and ANOVA were used to analyze date. The results of this study showed that scaffolding instruction by ZPD turned out to have a positive influence on motivated learning strategies and academic achievement.

A study on application of Vygotsky's theory in mathematics education (비고츠키 이론의 수학교육적 적용에 관한 연구)

  • 조윤동;박배훈
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.473-491
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    • 2002
  • This article analyzes mathematics education from dialectical materialism acknowledging the objectivity of knowledge. The thesis that knowledge is objective advances to the recognition that knowledge will be internalized, and an idea of zone of proximal development(ZPD) is established as a practice program of internalization. The lower side of ZPD, i.e. the early stage of internalization takes imitation in a large portion. And in the process of internalization the mediational means play an important role. Hereupon the role of mathematics teacher, the object of imitation, stands out significantly. In this article, treating the contents of study as follows, I make manifest that teaching and learning in mathematics classroom are united dialectically: I hope to findout the method of teaching-learning to mathematical knowledge from the point of view that mathematical knowledge is objective; I look into how analysis into units, as the analytical method of Vygotsky, has been developed from the side of mathematical teaching-learning; I discuss the significance of mediational means to play a key role in attaining the internalization in connection with ZPD and re-illuminate imitation. Based on them, I propose how the role of mathematics teachers, and the principle of organization to mathematics textbook should be.

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The Geographical Concepts Development and its ZPD through the Collaborative Interaction - A Case Study on the Concept of GSMA in the Middle School - (협동적 상호작용을 통한 지리개념 발달과 근접발달영역에 관한 연구 - 중학생의 수도권 개념을 사례로 -)

  • 강창숙
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.425-441
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    • 2002
  • This study focused on the geographical concepts development and its zone of proximal development(ZPD) through the collaborative interaction. Among the conclusions are: 1) Students who have higher cognitive structure represented the Creator Seoul Metropolitan Area(GSMA) as a geographical concepts, not as a spontaneous concepts. The concepts is developed from concrete facts, subordinate element concept to basic element concept hierarchically. The most difficult concept that the learner should internalize was represented as the basic element concept. 2) Although ZPD of GSMA is individualized, it could be divided into 9 types. The ZPD was developed differently according to the qualitative differences how much more and how systematically represented the geographical concepts. The characteristics shown in this development procedure was that there was a quality change based on quantity extensive.

The Effects of Interaction with an Object and with an Adult on Young Children's Cognitive Level (도구 및 성인과의 상호작용이 유아의 인지수준에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Soeun;Song, Ji-Young
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.71-85
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    • 2002
  • This study examined the effects of different interaction styles, that is, interaction with an object and interaction with an adult, on young children's cognitive level. Subjects were 150 5-year-old children. The task required children to predict the working of a mathematical balance beam. Seven cognitive levels were identified based on the logic of prediction. Data were analyzed by t-test, F-test, Duncan Test and Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Test. Results showed that both interaction styles caused improvement in children's cognitive level, but when interaction with an adult was divided into two categories, i.e., interaction with the higher group and interaction with the lower group, the latter experienced decline in cognitive level. Regardless of sex, interactions within the Zone of Proximal Development and with the object were found to be effective methods for children's cognitive improvement.

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The Characteristics of Parent-Child Dyadic Discourses in an Informal Learning Setting: Focusing on the ZPD System (비형식 교육환경에서 일어나는 부도와 아동의 대화: ZPD 체계를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Ki-Sang;Heo, Jun-Young;Lee, Sun-Kyung;Kim, Chan-Jong
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.27 no.9
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    • pp.832-847
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of the study was to analyze and interpret parent-child dyadic discourses in depth with emphases on the ZPD system in a museum, an informal learning setting. Second graders and their parents from Seoul and its environs were voluntarily participated in the study. Data were collected from the museum documents, the photos of exhibits, and the video recordings of dyadic discourses at and between exhibits. The documents and the photos were analyzed to investigate what the topics, medium and goals of the exhibits were. The video recordings were all transcribed and analyzed to understand what and how they talked to each other through the lens of the ZPD system; situation definition, intersubjectivity, and semiotic mediation, The results of the study consisted of two parts. First, it showed that parent-child dyadic discourses were categorized in four: (1) within the actual developmental level; (2) in the zone of proximal development; (3) toward the potential developmental level; and (4) out of developmental level. The most common categories were the dyadic discourses within the actual developmental level and in the zone of proxima I development. Second, the representative cases in each categories were described and interpreted to understand the nature of parent-child dyadic discourses. It can be concluded that we gained some important understandings of an intrinsic attribute of parent-child discourses in a museum, an informal learning setting. Based on the results of the study, it can be suggested that museums make efforts to cultivate the affordance of exhibit environment to promote visitor's learning.

The Cognitive Psychological Study of the Geographical Concept Development and Learning (지리개념의 발달과 학습에 대한 인지심리학적인 고찰)

  • 강창숙;김일기
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.161-176
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    • 2001
  • This study is to find a theoretical basis for the effective teaching-learning of the geographical concept through comparing two cognitive pshychological perspectives: Piaget's cognitive development stage theory and Vygotsky's theory with higher mectal function and zone of proximal development(ZPD). Piaget't theory of cognitive development stage has been empirically proved in the spatial concept development and provided a basis for geographical educational psychology. In spite of this contribution, it has its own limitation in that students cannot learn cocepts beyond their cognitive development stage. On the other hand, Vygotsky supposed that concept development has been done by teaching-learning. This study suggests that Vygotsky's theory gives more comprehensive thoretical basis for its effective teaching-learning about the geographical concept development.

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Investigating Student's Understandings of Light Using Dynamic Science Assessment Method

  • Lee, Soo-Young
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.41-56
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    • 2005
  • Assessing students' knowledge can be a challenging endeavor, as researchers attempt to capture the full complexity and potential development of children's ideas. In this study, the Dynamic Science Assessment (DSA) method (Magnusson, Templin, and Boyle, 1997) was employed to investigate 9-12 year old students' understandings of light, while engaging in multiple tasks with a flashlight with various reflectors and mirrors. The results showed that DSA was effective in providing an opportunity to establish a Zone of Proximal Development, in addition to diagnosing a student's prior understanding. Throughout the interview, a student showed a conceptual model of light as being a solid single entity whose shape can be determined by the shape of the casing of a flashlight. However, as DSA provided phenomena that could not be explained by his unitary model, the student began to re-examine his original conceptual model, and attempted to revise it. This study addressed how Dynamic Science Assessment can help us better understand, not only students' current state of understanding, but also a potential development of understanding in their ZPD. In that sense, this study argues that we should pay more attention to the instructive role of classroom assessment that can promote and support further development of students' deeper understandings.