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Development and its Effect of Elementary School Technology Education Program Using History of Technology (기술사를 활용한 기술교육 프로그램의 개발과 적용 효과)

  • Bak, Hyoung-Seo
    • 대한공업교육학회지
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.122-143
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this research were to develop program of elementary school technology education using history of technology and to learn about its effect. In order to accomplish the purpose of the research, we developed the program by referring to various records and perform the qualitative experiment study through several questionnaire, pictures and materials, to learn about the program effect. The research took the mixed-model design, consisted of collection of quantitative data by Likert scale and collection of qualitative data including the open-ended questions. And the research results were as below. First, development of elementary school technology education program using history of technology was developed as program for 12 hours, 12 themes, for the elementary levels. Second, seeing the result of program of elementary school technology education using history of technology, the program for history of technology for the primary school students, a majority of answers showed high satisfaction about the program, giving answers such as 'I want to do it again following hands on minds on activity.' Third, according to the analysis on the qualitiative evidence of the program, students were found to take pictures with hands on minds on activity camera obscura with much interest and curiosity. Many students are seen to complete the task on their own with a great a look of self-satisfaction, understanding the principle of camera.

Science Education Experts' Perception of the Remote Laboratory Sessions Provoked by COVID-19 (COVID-19으로 인해 촉발된 원격 실험 수업에 대한 과학교육 전문가들의 인식)

  • Lee, Gyeong-Geon;Hong, Hun-Gi
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.391-400
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    • 2021
  • This study investigated science education experts' perception of remote laboratory sessions (RLS) provoked by the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a total of 10 semi-structured interviews with experts in physics, chemistry, biology, and earth science education. As a result, science education experts primarily understood the RLS concerning pre-service teacher education and reconsidered the aim and goal of conventional laboratory education. On practices of RLS provoked by the COVID-19, they pointed out the learning loss due to deficiency of hands-on experience, decreased interactions between instructor and students, and instructors' increased burden. Meanwhile, they contemplated upon their adaptive implementation of RLS to suggest ways to improve RLS instruction and directions of post-COVID-19 science education. We recommend that RLS should be understood as a complemented version of minds-on teaching rather than a degraded version of hands-on teaching to elicit its full potentials. This study has its own significance providing an in-depth science educational perspective interpreting the RLS phenomena.

Children's Understanding of Various Mental States and False-Belief by Types of Tasks (유아의 다양한 마음 상태에 대한 이해 발달과 과제 유형에 따른 틀린 믿음 이해)

  • Song, Young Joo
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.257-273
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    • 2008
  • This study examined the development of children's theory of mind by types of false-belief tasks and various mental states. Seventy six 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-year olds were asked to infer others' minds or choose other's behaviors. Ten tasks, including two picture book tasks, were used to tap the children's understanding of various mental states. Results showed that children did well in their understanding of diverse perception and desire, but they did poorly in emotional inference based on false-belief, and second order false-belief. Children performed better in picture book tasks than in classical tasks for the understanding of false-belief and false-belief based emotion.

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Philip Larkin's Ambivalent Attitudes toward Past Life

  • Jeong, Ok-Hee
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • no.6
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2000
  • This paper will examine the way Philip Larkin as a modern poet views unfavorable but inescapable past experiences with ambivalent attitudes. Larkin has written poems which concern the matters of time, aging, and death. Out of these related themes, the past has offered one major subject for Larkin's poems. Those poems on his personal experiences, coming out of his deep interest in the past and in the relationship the past has with his present and future life, reveal much of the poet's personality. Because of Larkin's conflicting attitudes towards past life, however, the poems about his past create both ambivalence and attraction in the readers' minds. The unusual restraint of emotion and conflict revealed in the poems about past life render rare modern lyrics that are unlike exuberant romantic poems.

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From Visualization to Computer Animation Approaches in Mathematics Learning: the Legacy throughout History of Human Endeavours for Better Understanding

  • Rahim, Medhat H.
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.279-290
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    • 2013
  • Presently, there has been growing interests in using mathematics' history in teaching mathematics [Katz, V. & Tzanakis, C. (Eds.) (2011). Recent Developments on Introducing a Historical Dimension in Mathematics Education. Washington, DC: Mathematical Association of America]. Thus, this article introduces some work of scholars from ancient East Indian culture like Bhaskara (AD 1114-1185) and Arabic culture such as Ibn Qurrah (AD 9th c) that are related to Pythagoras Theorem. In addition, some Babylonian creative works related to Pythagorean triples found in a tablet known as 'Plimpton 322', and an application of the Pythagorean Theorem found in another tablet named 'Yale Tablet' are presented. Applications of computer animation of dissection Motion Operations concept in 2D and 3D using dynamic software like Geometer's-Sketchpad and Cabri-II-and-3D. Nowadays, creative minds are attracted by the recent stampede in the advances of technological applications in visual literacy; consequently, innovative environments that would help young students, gifted or not, acquiring meaningful conceptual understanding would immerge.

Topological Investigation of the Generative Grammar for the Balcony Access Type Apartment Houses in Seoul (서울시 편복도 아파트 생성문법의 위상학적 유추에 대한 연구)

  • Seo, Kyung-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2008
  • This study aims to construct the design competence by means of a topological approach. To this end, the linguistic concept of 'competence and performance' in Chomskian sense is borrowed and applied to the study. The usability of this method is then tested against the sample apartment plans from Gangnam-gu area in Seoul, and it is found that this enabled a middle-ground approach to a more productive grammar that overcomes the limits in Glassie's and Stiny's grammar systems. Through a series of analyses on the sample plans, it could be clarified that there appear classificatory levels in the competence that controls the planning of the building, zoning of the unit, and layout of LDK combination. At the end, it is evaluated that the generative grammar, constructed in this research, is the possible world in designers' minds, and this retrospective remodelling of the architectural competence could illuminate the 'design decision flow' that generates the sample plans.

Understanding of Teaching Strategies on Quadratic Functions in Chinese Mathematics Classrooms

  • Huang, Xingfeng;Li, Shiqi;An, Shuhua
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.177-194
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    • 2012
  • What strategies are used to help students understand quadratic functions in mathematics classroom? In specific, how does Chinese teacher highlight a connection between algebraic representation and graphic representation? From October to November 2009, an experienced teacher classroom was observed. It was found that when students started learning a new type of quadratic function in lessons, the teacher used two different teaching strategies for their learning: (1) Eliciting students to plot the graphs of quadratic functions with pointwise approaches, and then construct the function image in their minds with global approaches; and (2) Presenting a specific mathematical problem, or introducing conception to elicit students to conjecture, and then encouraging them to verify it with appoint approaches.

The Study on the Criticism of the Traditional Strategic Management Model and the Suggestion of the New Strategic Management Model for the Future Successful Company (전통적인 경영전략모형에 대한 비판과 미래의 성공기업을 위한 새로운 경영전략모형에 관한 연구)

  • So, Yung-Il
    • Korean Business Review
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    • v.6
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    • pp.153-179
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    • 1993
  • The main purpose of this study is to suggest the new strategic management model for the future successful company. The new model consists of the following structure. First, to identify the object dimension. The upper object is to satisfy the customers needs. And the lower object is to satisfy the workers needs. Second, to identify the external enviromental problems dimensions. There are five dimensions. They are ethical responsinilities, government-business alliances, collaboration amongst competitors, innovative invester-company relations, and globalization of enterprise. Third, to identify the internal enviromental problems dimensions. There are two dimensions. They are new organizational forms and integrated subcultures. Fourth, to find the solution for the above dimensions. The solution is as follow. All the managers and workers must have business reengineering minds and apply the complexity management. And the company should construct the strategic information systems.

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The Method of Voluntary Record Reflection for New Employment (신입사원 채용시 사회봉사실적 반영방안)

  • Lee, Seong-Cheol;Lee, Eun-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.303-313
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    • 2010
  • As more and more the social environment change, the companies try to improve industrial structure. The role of enterprise changed direction from position power to communication power. Social contributed activity - representative of social responsible activities in companies - is means of communication with the community and new marketing strategy. The most important element of successful social contributed activity is member's volunteering minds. Volunteer mind based on practical behavioral philosophy. This is right people for company. In this paper, we discussed company social responsibility and suggested standard guide line for voluntary record reflection when the company hire new employees.

A Proposal for Improving the Perception of Differential Concept by Using a Well-Known Table Processor: MS Excel

  • Tolga, Kabaca;Seref, Mirasyedioglu
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.193-200
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    • 2008
  • In this study, an innovative computer support has been suggested to improve differential perception of the students. Research has been conducted on a calculus class which has 35 students. A semi-structured interview has been reported in the study. By this interview, it was tried to make differential concept more understandable by using Micro Soft Excel component of the well-known MS Office software. By this aim, students have been asked to integrate a simple function by using MS Excel. At the end of the study, it was observed that differential concept made more sense in students' minds than previous.

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