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A case study on mathematics narrative's influences on affects about mathematics of ordinary high school students (수학 내러티브가 일반고 학생의 수학 정서에 미치는 영향에 대한 사례 연구)

  • Lee, Gi Don
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.21-41
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    • 2016
  • Ministry of Education has proposed storytelling in context of the actual or fantasy for the sake of fun and easy mathematics education. However most of school mathematics is not associated with the real life. In that case it could be one method for cultivating positive affects about mathematics that we make up and apply mathematics narrative with which we can reveal what makes mathematics interesting. In this study, among every problem in every examination in four regular examination that targeted the first-year of one ordinary high school in Seoul, I elected a total of four problems, and wrote a total 4 of mathematics narratives. I analysed a case on a few students with which I had conversations after teaching those 4 number of mathematics narratives, and studied mathematics narrative's influences on affects about mathematics of ordinary high school students. As a result, from one of a few students we could observe that his mathematical emotional mind had varied positively. From the student and the other students who had been engaged I discussed some implications and some points to be improved about making up and applying mathematics narrative for cultivating positive affects about mathematics.

An Analysis of a Precedent of the Supreme Court about School Safety Accidents (학교 안전사고에 대한 대법원 판례 분석)

  • Kim, Dal-Hyo
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.168-179
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    • 2007
  • There are many students in school. So school safety accidents are happened by accident. But, if teachers know and understand about school safety accidents exactly, the school safety accidents can be reduced. The conclusion of this study is as follow. First, generally teacher has a duty and responsibility to protect and care students in educational activities. And teacher has a responsibility to protect and care students only in the cases of predictability. Second, teacher must do his/her best about a duty of attention. If teacher do his/her best about a duty of attention, he(she) has not the responsibility about the accident. Third, teacher needs to have more concern student who has a controversial figure. And teacher needs to have an evidence that he/she did his/her best for the student ordinary times. Fourth, the criteria of teacher's legal or illegal punishment to students is (1) the motivation and details for punishment, (2) the methods and degree for punishment, (3) a part of body for punishment, (4) the degree of damage for punishment. Fifth, teacher need to learn the program about school safety accidents systematically.

A Study on Major Publishing and Learning Effects of College Student Authors (대학생 저자 전공서적 출판과 학습효과에 대한 연구)

  • Chang, Younghyun
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2017
  • In the case of book writing and publishing written by students, it has been implemented in the category of very few students. Even if it is limited to the minimum case, the detailed analysis of the effects will show that the education and learning effects are infinite, the maximum positive effect based on diversity and the effect of education and learning that can be extended to the continuation of sustainable capacity building. In this paper, I attempted to publish basic and intermediate major books on two occasions for first and second grade ordinary students majoring in IT. In addition to the basic satisfaction of education and learning, the book publishing performance of college student authors is excellent in various fields such as expansion of business based business, enlargement of major identity due to upward satisfaction, maximization of various late effects, securing sustainable development tendency. In the future, we plan to suggest ways to induce the general application of learning effect by conducting research that can achieve the same effect for middle and low level students.

The Effect of Blog-Based Co-op Co-op Learning on Information Ethics for The Elementary Students (블로그 기반 자율적 협동학습이 초등학생의 정보윤리의식에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Kil-Mo;Seo, Seung-Deok;Kim, Seong-Sik
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.375-383
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to develop and apply the Blog-Based Co-op Co-op learning model to improve elementary student's Information Ethics Consciousness. For this goal, we have develope the Blog-Based Co-op Co-op learning model and verified its effectiveness. The developed model was applied to 5th and 6th elementary school students. Test was done for 6 sessions during 3 weeks. The developed model was applied to the treatment group and ordinary Co-op Co-op learning model was applied to the comparison group. We applied independent sampling t-test that can compare averages of two groups. As a result, the Bolg-Based Co-op Co-op learning model was significantly enhance student's Information Ethics Consciousness. We've analyzed student's Information Ethics divided into area, were significant in all areas.

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An analysis on the students' responses of the elective course, "Women in Medicine" (선택과목 '의료와 여성(Women in Medicine)'에 대한 학생반응 분석)

  • Jeon, WooTaek;Kim, Miran;Ryue, Sook-hee
    • Korean Medical Education Review
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2007
  • Even though 35% of Korean medical students are female, medical schools and hospitals maintain a strongly male-dominated culture which discourages female students from active career development. In 2006, Yonsei Medical school instigated an elective course entitled "Women in Medicine" to encourage and stimulate 51 female students who enrolled the course. Researchers conducted participant observations at all 6 lectures, as well as 2 surveys and 4 student fucus group discussions comprising a total of 18 students. The total satis faction r ate of the course was high at 4.6 points out of a 5-point score Nevertheless, the study results confirmed three conflict points between lectures and students. Firstly, the lecturers emphasized the excellence and carrier-goal oriented life style, whereas most students are more interested in an ordinary women doctor's life. Secondly, the lecturers emphasized the importance of husband and family's support for success in their career but most female students have little confidence in their ability to achieve a balance between work and family. Thirdly, the lecturers emphasized the women doctor who is able to lead a team effectively, but women students have few opportunities to play a leadership role in their school life. These study findings imply that there is a generation gap in the concept of "successful women doctor's life" between lecturers and students. and that interactive dialogue between lecturer and students is more important than lecture style presentations from extremely successful female doctors. In addition to such lectures, a leadership program based on active student participation should be developed.

Pedagogical Functions of Teachers' Conversational Repair Strategies in the ESL Classroom

  • Seong, Gui-Boke
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.77-101
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    • 2006
  • The present study examines various pedagogical functions of conversational repair strategies employed by the teacher in the ESL classroom. As part of interactional resources, conversational repair is defined as the treatment of trouble occurring in interactive language use and is originally designed to deal with communication problems. Research on conversational repair has focused on ordinary conversation and organization of repair practices. Studies on more pedagogical functions of repair sequences initiated by the teacher are very few. The data were from five hours of ESL structure classes in an intensive English institute at a large U.S. university. They were closely transcribed and microanalyzed following the conversation-analytic methodology. The analysis found that ESL teachers' repair techniques not only resolve communication problems but they are also designed to serve several important instructional purposes of teaching the target language. They include creating opportunities of comprehensible input, inducing modified comprehensible output from students, guiding and controlling student output, and initiating corrections by initiating repair.

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Implicit Knowledge on Children's Leadership and Creative Leaders' Styles by Teachers and Children (아동 리더십에 관한 교사와 아동의 암묵적 지식과 양측이 리더로 지각한 아동들의 창의적 리더 유형 차이)

  • Pyo, Jung-Min;Choe, In-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.443-458
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    • 2009
  • This study examined differences between teachers' and children's implicit knowledge, perception and characteristics of leaders, and creative leadership styles of perceived leaders. The 207 elementary 6th grade student and 13 elementary teacher participants completed open questionnaires. Results showed that (1) 30% of implicit knowledge of children's leadership between teachers and children were different; teachers included more charismatic features; children focused on responsibilities of leaders. (2) The list of perceived leaders' traits were similar to the implicit traits in both groups. (3) Scores of perceived leaders by teachers and children were higher in creativity and leadership than those of ordinary children. Over 75 percent of perceived leaders were also classified as creative leaders.

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Traumatic Cardiac Perforation (외상성 심장파열의 외과적 고찰)

  • 성시찬
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.365-370
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    • 1979
  • The first Mitral Commissurotomy was performed for tight mitral stenosis on March 1957. The patient was at that time 22-year-old male, student. The longest follow 9p for 22 years and 8 months has been obtained. During the follow up period, late deterioration due to restenosis developed 4 years after initial good result and reoperation was succeeded by transventricular Mitral Valvotomy with Tubb`s ilator on April 1964. The possible cause of restenosis was attributed to recurrent rheumatic activity. After more than 13 years long-good life following 2nd operation, Endocarditis such as episode of high fever & chill intermittently followed by mild fever and night sweat, I t. tibial artery embolization and rupture of aortic cusp. At present, patient complained of no subjective symptom, enjoying ordinary life {NYHA II]. Blood pressure has been 110/50-60 mmHg, trivial diastolic murmur at apex and moderate degree of mechanical murmur on diastole at Erb`s rea. Neither signs of RVH for mitral stenosis nor sign of LVH. ST-T change for aortic regurgitation appeared yet during last 2 yrs. The patient`s are for prevention of Rheumatic activity and development of endocarditis is important for obtaining the better long-term result.

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A Relative Study on Safe Factor by Different Analyses of Slope Stability (해석방법에 따른 사면 안전율 비교 연구)

  • An, Joon-Hee;Park, Choon-Sik;Jang, Jeong-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2006.03a
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    • pp.720-723
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    • 2006
  • This study performed slope stability analysis by changing analysis methods and shear strength with the slope stability analysis program. The conclusions of the study are as follows. 1) The safe factor of clayey soil applied with Bishop's simple method turned out to be similar to or slightly higher than those of other methods, for both dry and saturated conditions. 2) The safe factor of sandy soil applied with GLE method turned out to be slightly higher than those of other methods. But when applied with Bishop's simple method, it appeared to be slightly higher than those of other methods. 3) The safe factor of ordinary soil applied with GLE method showed the highest result. 4) Janbu method showed the lowest safe factor among all the methods for the above three types of soils.

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An Application of Sliding Horizon Control to an Electro- Hydraulic Automotive Seat Simulator

  • Mo, Changki;Sunwoo, Myoungho;Yan, Wenzhen
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.283-291
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    • 2002
  • The paper demonstrates the tracking performance of a sliding horizon feedback/feedforward preview optimal control when applied to a hydraulic motion simulator which has been built to provide a means of replicating the actual ride dynamics of an automobile seat/human system. The design was developed by solving an ordinary differential equation problem instead of a Ricatti equation. Simulation results indicate that the proposed technique has good performance improvement in phase tracking when compared to the classical design methods. It is also found that the controller can be adjusted more easily for robustness due to more tuning parameters.