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The Study of the Extension of the Scale of Notation by Analogy and the Notation in History (역사 속의 진법과 유추를 통한 진법의 확장에 대한 연구)

  • Suh, Bo-Euk
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.187-206
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    • 2009
  • On this study, the historical flow of the notation was briefly examined and the direction of mathematical investigation activity of the content of notation by analogy was explored and teaching learning materials were developed. Diverse mathematical facts were investigated on the basis of decimal system and binary system which are learned in middle school. First, the way of progressing analytic activity with algebraic material was examined. Second, on the basis of the notation which are learned in the first grade of middle school, the definition of the scale of a -notation, -a -notation, $\frac{1}{a}$notation, $\sqrt{a}$-notation was extended by analogy. The result of this study will be expected to establish the curriculum of mathematics and provide teaching and learning with the meaningful current events.

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Research on Teaching Method for the Properties of Arithmetic Based on Analysis of Elementary School Mathematics Textbooks (교과서 분석에 기초한 연산법칙의 지도 방안 탐색)

  • Chang, Hyewon
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-22
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    • 2017
  • The properties of arithmetic are considered as essential to understand the principles of calculation and develop effective strategies for calculation in the elementary school level, thanks to agreement on early algebra. Therefore elementary students' misunderstanding of the properties of arithmetic might cause learning difficulties as well as misconcepts in their following learning processes. This study aims to provide elementary teachers a part of pedagogical content knowledge about the properties of arithmetic and to induce some didactical implications for teaching the properties of arithmetic in the elementary school level. To do this, elementary school mathematics textbooks since the period of the first curriculum were analyzed. These results from analysis show which properties of arithmetic have been taught, when they were taught, and how they were taught. Based on them, some didactical implications were suggested for desirable teaching of the properties of arithmetic.

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Pedagogical Implications for Teaching and Learning Normal Distribution Curves with CAS Calculator in High School Mathematics (CAS 계산기를 활용한 고등학교 정규분포곡선의 교수-학습을 위한 시사점 탐구)

  • Cho, Cheong-Soo
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.177-193
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to explore normal distribution in probability distributions of the area of statistics in high school mathematics. To do this these contents such as approximation of normal distribution from binomial distribution, investigation of normal distribution curve and the area under its curve through the method of Monte Carlo, linear transformations of normal distribution curve, and various types of normal distribution curves are explored with CAS calculator. It will not be ablt to be attained for the objectives suggested the area of probability distribution in a paper-and-pencil classroom environment from the perspectives of tools of CAS calculator such as trivialization, experimentation, visualization, and concentration. Thus, this study is to explore various properties of normal distribution curve with CAS calculator and derive from pedagogical implications of teaching and learning normal distribution curve.

Impact of Inquiry-Based Teaching on Student Attitude toward Mathematics

  • Kim, Taik-H.;Pan, Wei
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.249-262
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    • 2010
  • Large Midwest university faculty members proposed the Science and Technology Enhancement Program Project (STEP) to improve students' learning in the secondary mathematics classroom using modules of inquiry-based teaching. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the STEP Project on students' attitude toward mathematics. Hierarchical linear models (HLM) were used to evaluate the impact of the STEP Project. The sample group for the study was 130 ninth grade students enrolled in Integrated Algebra I in a large urban school district. The school was one of eight secondary schools that participated in the STEP Project. The classes in the treatment group were three of five classes ordered in terms of the highest, middle, and lowest mean GPA. The control group consisted of two other middle GPA classes. The classes had an average of 25 students. Teachers who previously had been involved in the STEP Project taught all treatment and control classes. The inquiry-based teaching activities provided by the project were confined to the treatment classes. The survey measuring students' attitudes toward mathematics were obtained for both groups of students. The inquiry-based teaching affected students' attitudes toward mathematics (p < 0.07, ES = 3.07). Especially, students who had preexisting low attitudes toward mathematics were significantly affected by treatment (p < 0.02, ES = 0.02), while the treatment positively affected African American students overall at p < 0.08 (ES = 0.58).

Generalization and Symbol Expression through Pattern Research - Focusing on Pictorial/Geometric Pattern - (패턴탐구를 통한 일반화와 기호표현 -시각적 패턴을 중심으로-)

  • Kang, Hyun-Yyoung
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.313-326
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    • 2007
  • Recently in algebra curriculum, to recognizes and explains general nile expressing patterns is presented as the one alternative and is emphasized. In the seventh School Mathematic Curriculum regarding 'regularity and function' area, in elementary school curriculum, is guiding pattern activity of various form. But difficulty and problem of students are pointing in study for learning through pattern activity. In this article, emphasizes generalization process through research activity of pictorial/geometric pattern that is introduced much on elementary school mathematic curriculum and investigates various approach and strategy of student's thinking, state of symbolization in generalization process of pictorial/geometric pattern. And discusses generalization of pictorial/geometric pattern, difficulty of symbolization and suggested several proposals for research activity of pictorial/geometric pattern.

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Letters and Expressions in View of Semiotic (기호학 관점에서의 문자와 식 분석)

  • 김선희;이종희
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.59-76
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    • 2003
  • Algebraic signs are important on learning and problem solving of algebra. This study investigated the contents of letters and expressions in textbooks by syntactics, semantics and pragmatics, and considered the introduction and extension processes of algebraic signs didactically. We also categorized the signs, and looked into textbook problems in view of semiotic. The result is that textbook is constructed in syntactics and semantics. Finally, the assessment of 7th grade students' competence in syntactics, semantics, syntactics+- semantics, pragmatics, and problem solving shows that students' ability in syntactics and pragmatics Is a predictive variable for algebraic problem solving.

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A Study on the Visualization of Middle & High School Mathematics (중.고등학교 수학의 시각화)

  • 문광호;우정호
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.135-156
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study is to discuss about the role of the visualization as an effective method of teaching abstracted mathematics, to analyze visual materials in middle and high school mathematics and to suggest various visualized materials for teaching mathematics effectively. Though formal, symbolic and analytical teaching method is a major characteristic of mathematics, the students should be taught to understand through intuition and insight, and formalize the mathematical concepts progressively. Especially the sight is one of the most important basics of cognition for intuition and insight. Therefore, suggesting mathematical contents through the visual method makes the students understand and formalize the mathematical concepts more easily. In this study, we tried to investigate the meaning and role of visualization in mathematics teaching. And, we discussed about the four roles of visualization in the process of mathematics teaching and learning confirmation and memorization of the mathematical truth, proving theorem and solving problems which is one of the most important purposes of teaching mathematics, According to the roles of visualization, we analyzed visual materials currently taught in middle and high school, and suggested various visual materials useful in teaching mathematics. The investigated fields are algebra where visual materials are little used, and geometry where they are use the most. The paper-made-textbook can't show moving animation vigorously. Hence we suggested visual materials made by GSP and applets in IES .

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution and College Mathematics Education - Case study of Linear Algebra approach - (4차 산업혁명과 대학수학교육 - 산업수학 프로그램 소개 및 관련 수학강좌 사례 -)

  • Lee, Sang-Gu;Lee, Jae Hwa;Kim, Young Rock;Ham, Yoonmee
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.245-255
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we discuss efforts that has been made by mathematics departments in Korea to meet the need of the 4th industrial revolution era. First of all, we introduce various industrial mathematics programs that some universities in Korea started to provide in order to nurture math/math education graduate to be prepared for the demand of the society. We also introduced a mathematics for Big Data course that we did offer recently which can be shared.

An Analysis on secondary school students' problem-solving ability and problem-solving process through algebraic reasoning (중고등학생의 대수적 추론 문제해결능력과 문제해결과정 분석)

  • Kim, Seong Kyeong;Hyun, Eun Jung;Kim, Ji Yeon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.145-165
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest how to go about teaching and learning secondary school algebra by analyzing problem-solving ability and problem-solving process through algebraic reasoning. In doing this, 393 students' data were thoroughly analyzed after setting up the exam questions and analytic standards. As with the test conducted with technical school students, the students scored low achievement in the algebraic reasoning test and even worse the majority tried to answer the questions by substituting arbitrary numbers. The students with high problem-solving abilities tended to utilize conceptual strategies as well as procedural strategies, whereas those with low problem-solving abilities were more keen on utilizing procedural strategies. All the subject groups mentioned above frequently utilized equations in solving the questions, and when that utilization failed they were left with the unanswered questions. When solving algebraic reasoning questions, students need to be guided to utilize both strategies based on the questions.

Blind Signal Separation Using Eigenvectors as Initial Weights in Delayed Mixtures (지연혼합에서의 초기 값으로 고유벡터를 이용하는 암묵신호분리)

  • Park, Jang-Sik;Son, Kyung-Sik;Park, Keun-Soo
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.14-20
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    • 2006
  • In this paper. a novel technique to set up the initial weights in BSS of delayed mixtures is proposed. After analyzing Eigendecomposition for the correlation matrix of mixing data. the initial weights are set from the Eigenvectors ith delay information. The Proposed setting of initial weighting method for conventional FDICA technique improved the separation Performance. The computer simulation shows that the Proposed method achieves the improved SIR and faster convergence speed of learning curve.