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Autobiographies of Teachers as Qualitative Inquiry on the Teaching Mathematics (교사의 자서전을 통한 수학 수업 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Mee
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.435-453
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    • 2008
  • This study was on autobiographical traditions, in particular, autobiographies of teachers. First, autobiographical method was suggested as a kind of qualitative inquiry on the teaching mathematics. Second, as a case of autobiographical method, autobiographies of an elementary school teacher were presented. In the case, the author of autobiographies was also a researcher. It showed the struggles of elementary school teacher to know and to practice her teaching mathematical patterns. Autobiographies of teachers can be used as good sources for reflection of teachers, and also as a method for teachers education. And then, for communicating with teaching strategies among teachers in communities, they can be used. One the other hand, autobiographies of teachers can be powerful materials for researches on teaching.

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Impact on improve Student's learning ability in instruction using mathematical modeling teaching materials of function units (함수 단원의 수학적 모델링 자료를 활용한 수업이 학생들의 학습능력 향상에 미치는 영향)

  • An, Jong Su
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.747-770
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    • 2012
  • In this study, we develop the mathematical modeling teaching materials focused function units of mathematics textbooks and establish the appropriate teaching and learning model. Using mathematical modeling materials and developed instructional materials for teaching high school students is aimed to improve the academic achievement, mathematical attitude and fear. The problem of this study is as follows : First, between the groups using mathematical modeling and a traditional textbook teaching academic achievement groups showed that there is a difference? Second, between the groups using mathematical modeling and a traditional textbook teaching mathematics between groups showed that there is a difference of mathematical attitude and fear? Third, what are the lessons for the students' responses using mathematical modeling?

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Performing and Effects Team-Based Learning Program for improving of Teaching Competencies of Pre-service Elementary School Teachers (초등예비교사의 교수역량 증진을 위한 팀 기반 프로젝트 학습 실행 및 효과)

  • Ryu, Hyunah
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.217-233
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    • 2017
  • This study expects that Team Based Project Learning can act positive role to improve pre-service elementary teachers' teaching competence from previous studies. So designing and executing Team Based Project Learning program, I can provide some suggestions to the teaching method for teacher training education. In this study, Team Based Project Learning focuses on the use of history of mathematics in school mathematics. Also from organizing the team to evaluation, I conduct team activity systematically both inside and outside the classroom. The result of this study shows that pre-service elementary teachers' teaching competence has improved and I could identify the positive response about the value of using the history of mathematics and effect of Team Based Project Learning in mathematics learning.

A Study on the Practical Methods of Open Teaching and Loaming in Mathematics Education (수학 교육에서 열린 교수 학습의 실천적 방법 연구)

  • Lim Mn Ku
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.17-32
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    • 1997
  • Open education is carried out and studied in both phases of theory and practice in Korean elementary schools in these days. 1 introduced three open teaching and learning methods which we can use practically in elementary school mathematics education. They are the teaching and learning by open-end-approach, From problems to problems and Problem posing. First, I illustrate each meaning of three teaching and learning methods. Next, I presented the concrete plans of each teaching and learning method, and exhibited some examples of students' own works.

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A Study on Teaching the Notion of Limit of the Sequence in High School Mathematics (고등학교 수학에서 수열의 극한개념의 지도에 관한 연구)

  • 김기원;왕수민
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.707-723
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    • 2003
  • Teaching the notion of limit of the sequence in high school mathematics needs special attention and accurate teaching methods, for it is one of the most important bases of the advanced mathematics. Therefore it is necessary for high school students to have the right understanding of the notion of limit of the sequence. In this paper, we survey several teaching methods of the notion of limit of the sequence in high school mathematics and introduce a new method using Excell program. Also through questionnaire survey we discuss and analyse students' reaction when they learn the notion of limit of the sequence. And based on that, we suggest a method that would be believed to improve the students' understanding for the notion of limit It should be also notified that questionnaire survey was performed in order to find out which method would be appropriate to teach the notion of limit of the sequence, and that the survey result was fully reflected in the guideline that suggested.

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A Multiple-Case Study of Preservice Secondary Mathematics Teachers' Teaching Demonstrations with Geometer's Sketchpad (예비 고등 수학교사들의 Geometer's Sketchpad 를 이용한 수업 시연에 관한 다중 사례 연구)

  • Kim, Somin
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.303-323
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    • 2017
  • This is a multiple-case study of how preservice secondary mathematics teachers teach a particular mathematics using a technological tool. In a performance interview, the preservice teachers demonstrated how they would teach a specific mathematical topic using Geometer's Sketchpad. The results of this study showed that the preservice teachers designed diverse types of lesson plans and implemented different pedagogical and technological techniques in their teaching demonstrations. The findings suggest that preservice teachers' pedagogical content knowledge is an important factor in the integration of technology into their mathematics teaching. Thus, mathematics teacher educators should help preservice teachers gain a robust pedagogical content knowledge in order to effectively teach mathematics with technological tools.

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Teaching Mathematics by Mindmap Activities for Low Achievers in Mathematics learning who have a serious Problem in Memory (기억력이 낮은 수학부진아를 위한 마인드맵 활용방안)

  • Seok Ji Hyeoun;Kim Soo Mi
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.373-388
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    • 2004
  • This paper is to develop teaching procedures of low achievers in mathematics by using mindmaps. For this, we firstly set the teaching process on basis of literature research. And then we choose four subjects who had serious problems of both memory and mathematics achievement. we also choose the several topics of geometry and measure which could be a big burden of memory as stuff for mindmap activities. The results led us to that using mindmap activities in learning and teaching mathematics could effect on that kind of students' mathematical achievement and mathematical attitude as well as retention of mathematical concepts. It implied that we could develop individual programs for students who have different problems in learning mathematics.

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Exploring meanings of storytelling in the context of learning and teaching mathematics (수학 교수학습에서 스토리텔링의 의미에 대한 탐색)

  • Lee, Jihyun;Lee, Gi Don
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.203-215
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    • 2013
  • We explored implications of storytelling in learning and teaching mathematics and examined examples of storytelling for deep understanding of the educational meanings of storytelling and new direction of storytelling approach to mathematics teachers. Mathematics had been commonly considered as the subject irrelevant to the narrative mode of thinking and only relevant to the paradigmatic mode of thinking that has rigorous logical forms and independent from human mind. As a result, this common sense forced a transmission pedagogy of mathematics: only the teachers as owners of the objective and logical truth of mathematics could transmit mathematical truths to students. Storytelling is highlighted as an alternative to the common teaching practices of mathematics focused only on the paradigmatic mode of thinking. Although a lot of research about the educational uses of storytelling mainly focused on the development and modification of stories, we suggested that the educational interest about storytelling should move to the elements or techniques for the positive effect of storytelling.

A Case Study of Two Elementary School Mathematics Teachers' Beliefs during Their Reflective Teaching (초등학교 수학과 반성적 교수 과정 중 교사의 사고에 대한 사례 연구)

  • Lee, Keum-Sun
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.385-404
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    • 2011
  • Currently, reflective teaching has been actively studied in terms of teachers' professional development relating to classroom instruction. The present study looked at, using the method of a case study, the differences between a novice and an experienced elementary school mathematics teachers' beliefs demonstrated during their reflective teaching. The findings of the study show that at the intial stage of reflective teaching, the novice teacher identified few errors during class and was not enthusiastic about applying the results of her reflective teaching due to lack of confidence. By contrast, the experienced teacher identified more errors during class than the novice teacher and had fewer reflections due to a sense of confidence. As the teachers' engagement in reflective teaching increased with time, they both felt the need for advice from experts on mathematics teaching and directed their attention to interactions with their students away from teacher-centered instruction. Further, the novice teacher engaged in more teacher-student interactions than the experienced teacher, and the experienced teacher increased the frequency of teaching reflection. Based on the findings, the article suggests a number of implications for the cooperative reflective teaching between novice and experienced teachers and the improvement of classroom instruction.

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The Study on the Investigation of the Mathematics Teaching Evaluation Standards Focused on Understanding of Learners (교사의 학습자 이해 지식에 초점을 둔 수학 수업평가 요소 탐색)

  • Hwang, Hye-Jeang
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.569-594
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    • 2010
  • On the standards or elements of teaching evaluation, the Korea Institute of Curriculum and Evaluation(KICE) has carried out several research as follows : 1) establishment of observation elements for selecting examples of good mathematics instruction between 2001 and 2002, 2) development of the standards on teaching evaluation between 2004 and 2006, and 3) investigation on the elements of Pedagogical Content Knowledge including understanding of learners between 2007 and 2008. The purposes of development of mathematics teaching evaluation standards through those studies were to improve not only mathematics teachers' professionalism but also their own teaching methods or strategies. In this study, the standards were revised and modified by analyzing the results of those three studies (namely, evaluation standards) focused on the teacher knowledge of learners' understanding. For this purpose, the meaning of learners' understanding was also investigated in-depth. Finally, the concrete elements on teaching evaluation focused on the teacher knowledge of learners' understanding in math class were new developed, based on the literature reviews on learners' understanding. Then, those evaluation elements were developed according to the five domains of learners' understanding such as evaluation domains such as students' intellectual and achievement level, students' misconception in math, students' motivation on learning, students' attitude on mathematics learning, and students' learning strategies.

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