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A Development of the Test for Mathematical Creative Problem Solving Ability

  • Lee, Kang-Sup;Hwang, Dong jou;Seo, Jong-Jin
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.163-189
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a test, which can be used in creative problem solving ability in mathematics of the mathematically gifted and the regular students. This test tool is composed of three categories; fluency (number of responses), flexibility (number of different kinds of responses), and originality (degree of uniqueness of responses) which are the factors of the creativity. After applying to 462 middle school students, this test was analyzed into item analysis. As a results of item analysis, it turned out to be meaningful (reliability: 0.80, validity: item 1(1.05), item 2(1.10), item 3(0.85), item 4(0.90), item 5(1.08), item difficulty: item 1(-0.22), item 2(-0.41), item 3(0.23), item 4(0.40), item 5(-0.01), item discriminating power: item 1(0.73), item 2(0.73), item 3(0.67), item 4(0.51), item 5(0.56), over the level of a standard basis. This means that the test tool was useful in the test process of creative problem solving ability in mathematics

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Augmented Reality-based Programming Tool Analysis for Elementary (초등학생을 위한 증강현실 기반 프로그래밍 도구 분석)

  • Kim, JeongA;Shim, Jaekwoun
    • 한국정보교육학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2021.08a
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze recently developed tools and relevant literature in order to discuss development scheme of augmented reality-based programming tools targeting elementary school students. Literature review draws conclusion that touch mode in the mobile augmented reality is effective, especially in the environment where manipulates commands and it is required to design contents taking class environment and teaching-learning strategy into account. Such research findings indicate that augmented reality-based programming tools targeting elementary school students should be designed to increase their interest in programming in a way that when physical teaching materials or specific space are recognized, the programmed problems will be augmented to allow students to combine the commands in the augmented environment.

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A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF THE ACHIEVEMENT AND EFFECTS OF THE SCIENTIFICALLY GIFTED STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN A ULTRA HIGH SPEED ACCELERATED EDUCATION FOR THE EARLY ENTRANCE OF KAIST (KAIST 조기진학을 위해 초고속 속진학습을 받은 과학영재들의 성취정도와 효과에 대한 종단연구)

  • Yuk, Keun-Cheol;Moon, Jeong-Hwa
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2004
  • This study attempted to survey the present status of the eight students who, 17 years from now, had participated in a special program for 170 days preparing for early entrance to the KAIST. With six students who responded to the questionnaire previously sent, the study focused on each participant's achievement at present, his evaluation on Accelerated Education, his personal opinions on early entrance to university and Gifted Science Education. From the survey, we could find out that three participants had received a doctorate and they are currently working as researchers at research center or professors at university. The other three participants are working as researchers at research center after receiving the M. S. Academic achievements vary according to each participant, but three of them, who ranked high in research achievement, had their articles published in international journals of the SCI level even when they were between 25 and 28 of age. Two of them in particular showed outstanding engineering and developing the commercial modem for IMT 2000 for the first time in Korea. One participant entered Harvard University to major in physics and afterwards studied the law in UCLA. He is now a professor in the law department. Concerning the evaluations on Accelerated Education and early entrance system, four participants answered positively while two participants expressed negative attitudes. When asked their opinions on the Gifted Education in Korea, such problems were pointed out as too much pressure of entering the first-class universities, the tendency to avoid choosing science-related major at universities, the lack of education system that encourages creative thinking, etc. It is necessary that the accelerated education play an important role to maximize their hidden potentials. It remains to be seen in what places these six participants will find themselves and of what ideas they will come up within the next 17 years. It will be worthwhile to wait until then for another survey.

The Effect of Grade Skipping and Early Graduation on Social and Emotional Adjustments of Early College Entrants (조기진급 및 조기졸업이 대학 조기입학자의 사회, 정서적 적응에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Mi-Soon;Cho, Seok-Hee;Lee, Hyun-Joo
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.143-166
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    • 2006
  • On the basis of exploration for the effect of grade skipping and early graduation on socio-emotional adjustments of early college entrants, this study sought to present educational and counseling implications for the promotion of efficiency in practicing grade skipping and early graduation. Fifty-two students were asked to report their IQs and GPAs and to respond the Self-Esteem Inventory(Coopersmith, 1967, 1981, 1984) and the Attitude toward Schooling Scale(Lee & Lee, 2000). The data collected were analyzed by MANOVA and MANCOVA. On the contrary to concern for socio-emotional development of early entrants, the result indicated that there was not any statistically evidence to show the differences in socio-emotional adjustments between early entrants and the counterparts in the K University. However, there were significant group differences in attitude toward schooling(e,g,. the opportunities and informations for grads skipping and early graduation).

Exploring Science Classes and Science Teachers of New York Using Professional Teaching Standards by Korean Teachers

  • Yu, Eun-Jeong;Kim, Kahye;Kim, Myong-Hi
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.435-449
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference of teachers' interaction with their students when teaching science in New York (NY) and in Korea. As part of the 2011 Korean International Teacher Fellows (KITF), supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST) and the National Institute for International Education Development (NIIED), Korean science teachers observed, for six months, New York's science classes in terms of how teachers interact with their students and how students learn science during science instruction. The participants were 10 science teachers in five middle and high schools that taught Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, and Environment Science in NY. The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS, 2003) and Instruction as Interaction (Cohen et al., 2003) were used as an instrument to identify each teacher's teaching and classroom interaction. Several characteristics of science classes in NY were revealed, which are different from Korean science classes. First, science teachers in NY dominantly put more focus on their subject of teaching during science interaction while, Korean science teachers not only teach science but also do counseling to students as a homeroom teacher. Second, science teachers in NY acknowledged the students' individuality and have positive experiences of professional development supported by their school and district more than Korean science teachers do. Third, science teachers in NY sometimes showed limited knowledge about the concepts of science and lack of collaboration with other science teachers. This characteristics may prevent the school from strengthening its subject program and keeping equity across the grade levels and courses.

A Follow-up Study for the International Science Olympiad Prizewinners (국제과학올림피아드 참가자의 진로에 대한 연구)

  • Shim, Jae-Young;Jung, Sea-Hwan;Lee, Gill-Seung
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.145-171
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this research aimed to analyze of the present database for the International Science Olympiad participants, to survey opinions for the Olympiad, and to figure for the better performance. For the present database of International Science Olympiad participants, we analyzed the data of KOSEF(Korea Science and Engineering Foundation). The subjects for survey are the participants of the International Science Olympiad. They are totally 277 persons and 250 of those were prizewinners. The results are as follows. The International Science Olympiad Prizewinners are increasing continuously. In regard of their career, the ratio of participants who went on to engineering fields of universities is 74.4%, to the medical profession 20.4%, the others 5.2%. The portion of students who choose medical profession were increasing since 1998 rapidly. The subjects responded the best benefit for the Olympiad were college-preparatory(60.0%) but they said they also lost the opportunity to study diversely.

Metaverse Friend Making System Design and Implement (메타버스 비대면 친구사귀기 시스템 디자인 및 구현)

  • Chung, HaeKyung;Ko, JangHyok
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2021
  • In this study, we developed the service that can efficiently making friends among college students in metaverse world. Metaverse technology has recently emerged as an important topic across the industry.' The development of virtual and augmented reality technologies, which have emerged as a new paradigm to drive the next generation of the Internet, is bringing us closer to the metaverse world. Metaverse is spreading around the gaming, entertainment, music, and content industries[1]. In particular, as non-face-to-face transitions have accelerated since the COVID-19 outbreak, lifestyles and industrial sites are rapidly changing beyond untacting to metaverseization, a three-dimensional virtual space. After discovering the needs of users through surveys and interviews, the research method added functions to the service that matched those needs. Users were pleased that they could make friends who matched their preferences and tastes, play like a game in a virtual world called metaverse, and customize their avatars to their liking. It was also very fresh to customize the goods so that they could be gifted and kept by themselves.

Validation of the Developed Evaluation Method for Competition Intelligence of Sport Talented Children (체육영재의 영재성 평가도구에 대한 타당도 검증)

  • Kim, Kwang-Hoi;Kim, Won-Hyun;Kim, Do-Youn
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.465-473
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to verify the validity of the developed evaluation method for competition intelligence of sport talented children of of Kim et al.(2015). For this purpose, total 3 times of observation by sports leaders were accomplished for evaluation of competition intelligence. After finishing final observation, the correlation between the sub-factors(practice intelligence, learning intelligence, and training intelligence) and gifted students' physical fitness and KOSTASS were examined. First, as the reliability, the correlations between leaders' observation results were significantly higher than 0.8 in all sub-factors. Second, all sub-factors of competition intelligence showed significant positive correlation with in standing jump, 50m dash and side step test improvement(p<.05). Third, all sub-factors showed no significant correlation with KOSTASS(p>.05). These results showed that the evaluation tool by Kim et al.(2015) didn't not fully reflect the improvement level of basic physical fitness factors of the gifted students. However, the results of correlation between physical fitness factors requiring technical learning process showed that the gymnastic gauging tools included learning process and task acquisition level.

Tracking of Physique and Physical Fitness According to Bone Age in Athletically Gifted Children from age 7 to age 12 years : 3 year Longitudinal Study (남녀 초등학교 체육영재 학생들의 골연령에 따른 체격, 체력변화에 관한 종단연구)

  • Kim, Do-Youn;Kim, Won-Hyun;Kim, Young-Wook
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.9
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    • pp.309-317
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of bone age on physique and physical fitness in elementary school students. For this purpose, the structural equation model test was conducted based on the three-year longitudinal study. The results were as follows. First, bone age in boys and girls (1st~3rd grade) has a direct effect on the change of body size, but it does not affect the change of physical strength. Second, the bone age of the senior male students(4~6 grade) gave a direct effect on the change of physique, 50m running, and sit-up. On the other hand, it gave an indirect effect on push-ups, sitting basketball throws, and standing long jump. Third, the bone age of the female students(grades 4~6) affected directly on body size change, sit-up, side step and indirect effect on 50m running, half squat jump, and standing long jump. These results indicated that the evaluation of the bone age of the subjects should be included in the exercise ability evaluation items for the male and female students in elementary school over the fourth grade in relation to the myofunction.

가족과 함께하는 창의성 경진대회 평가연구

  • 송규운;황동주;윤정진
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.127-150
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    • 2001
  • The upcoming century is a knowledge based society which did not exist before which requires creative ability to solve problems. Therefore, it is necessary to Provide a creative program of problem solution in order to match this global trend The creativity of problem solution means the ability to solve a problem using previous ideas in an advanced way or develop new ideas. Creative education is especially important for infants. Because the young mind is where fresh ideas preside and can frame-work the early stage of life like a blank sheet of paper. The Infant-Early Child Creative Development Institute. as an adhesive institute at Yeungjin College, develops various programs that integrate methods which match current trend in this era and also start the Creative Promotion Test with 2,000 Families for the expansion of creative education from the baseline as an alternative method. The infants tested in the creative test will find ways of problem solution through animation beam projects for their given situation and also discuss the problems with their family members. Through these processes the infant and family members will complete the creative structures to solve the problems using limited materials given by the institute, and the final product will be evaluated as objective results. The final evaluation of the test will also be considered the teamwork of family cooperation and the attitudes of participants as well as the product of problem solution. The criterion of the evaluation is to be considered both a creative way of thinking and creative attitudes. Because the score counts were conducted manually it delayed the selection of awarded students who took the test. Also, we found that some parents have difficulty in accessing information to find the score through homepage from the computer. this Problem might be corrected in the future plan. Like Freud's saying, if human character and exploring attitudes during the early stage of a child, a person's creativity is composed their infant period as their basic foundation. Therefore, the family wh first environment the infant encounters will be treated as a prima when making basic structure. From this viewpoint, this creative test work as a festival of creativity fare with 2,000 families.

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