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초등 수학 교재에서 활용되는 추론 분석 (Analyses on the reasoning in primary mathematics textbooks)

  • 서동엽
    • 대한수학교육학회지:수학교육학연구
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.159-178
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    • 2003
  • 본 연구는 초등 수학 교재에서 정당화 과점이나 문제 해결 과정에서 활용되는 추론을 분석한 것이다. 본 연구의 분석 결과, 한 가지 전형적인 예에 대한 국소적 연역 추론이 가장 전형적인 특징으로 드러났으며, 사각형에 대한 몇 가지 명제는 연역 추론으로 정당화할 뿐 아니라 일반성을 요구하고 있는 것으로 드러났다. 또한, 열거에 의한 귀납 주론은 그리 많이 활용되고 있지 않으며, 구체물을 통한 유추가 밭이 활용되고 있음을 알 수 있었다. 전형적인 한 가지 예에 대한 설명은 Miyazaki가 제시한 예에 의한 설명이나 Semadeni가 제시한 활동 증명과 유사한 면을 지니고 있지만, 학생들의 학년 단계가 높아지더라도 계속 낮은 수준 머물러 있는 점이 문제점으로 부각되었다. 또한, 사각형의 일반적인 성질을 다루는 몇몇 명제는 Piaget의 이론에 비추어 너무 어려운 것으로 분석되었다. 본 연구에서는 이러한 문제점을 해결할 수 있는 방한으로서 보다 점진적인 추론의 지도를 제안하였는바, 전형적인 예에 대한 경험적 정당화, 전형적인 예에 대한 경험으로부터 추측의 구성, 다양한 예에 대한 추측의 타당성 조사, 일반성에 대한 스키마 형성, 함의 관계의 이해를 위한 기초 경험의 다섯 가지 수준이다.

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바이커 집합주택(集合住宅)과 그 역사적(歷史的) 의미(意味)에 관한 연구 (The Byker Housing Redevelopment and Its Historical Meanings)

  • 최왕돈
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 1997
  • The 1960s is a transitional era in the history of architecture. The Byker housing redevelopment project well reflects this situation, and is a good example of materialization of social pluralism and expressional needs of a community. Therefore it was investigated in order to see its meanings in the history of mass housing in the Western countries. The conclusions are as follows: It is the first large-scale project where the concept of user participation was sucessfully realized; It suggested various tools of desirable design methodology; It made a paradigmatic change from modernism to post-modernism in the history of contemporary mass housing projects.

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수학교육에서 직관적 모델에 관한 연구 (A Study on Intuitive Model in Mathematics Education)

  • 이대현
    • 대한수학교육학회지:수학교육학연구
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.113-121
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the significance and the role of intuitive model and the example of its development. Intuitive model is the tools of intuition in mathematics and the sources for the creative learning mathematics. It consists of the analogical model, paradigmatic model and diagrammatic model. Intuitive model must have a number features in order to be really useful as heuristic devices. It must present a high degree of natural, consistent and structural correspondence with the original. It must also correspond to human information processing characteristics and enjoy a relative autonomy with respect to the original. Sometimes, the difficulty in teaming mathematics stems from the abstractive characteristics of mathematics. So, we have to assist students' learning using the intuitive model that reveals the concrete representation and various changes of mathematical concepts, rules and principles.

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An Analysis on Structures of Man's Costume in Byzantine Empire

  • Yoon, Jeom-Soon
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제8권6호
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    • pp.57-67
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    • 2004
  • The forms of man's costumes in Byzantine Empire were changed according to each composition of costumes. Those forms of costumes had common features of each period when costumes were included. At the same time, however, the fact that differences existed in accordance with a social position including gender, class, occupation, etc. even though in same period were showed. Analytic elements of man's costumes in Byzantine Empire were selected by important factors. This showed the meanings of position and class in that time. The kinds of analytic elements in man's outwear were various but the forms of costumes were not developed because christianity influenced the forms of clothing in the Middle Ages. As the result of synthesis, the main factor of man's costumes was a tunic in Byzantine Empire of the Middle Ages The phases of the times were reflected on the structure of man's costumes in Byzantine Empire. In particular, religious feature was emphasized, and analytic elements of costumes having meanings showed the features of the society at the Middle Ages. For example, a central analytic element of man's costume, an outer garment was a tunic style of H-silhouette that hid the body line. This was influenced by the phases of the times. Namely, the costume stands as a symbol of the times, and also is a cultural sign that reflects phases like politics, economy, religion.

한국 영화에 나타난 아버지 캐릭터의 부성성에 대한 기호학적 연구 (Research on the Semiotic Analysis of Father Characters' Paternity in Korean Films)

  • 이윤석;김슬기
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.215-228
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    • 2011
  • 수천년을 거쳐 온 역사 속에서 '아버지'라는 인물은 가족의 건강과 마음을 챙겨주는 대상 이외에도 사회적으로 가족을 대표하고 부양하는 능력을 가진 존재로 그려지고 있다. 19세기에 편중된 서구의 가부장적 전통과 더불어 한국 사회에서의 아버지 역시 한국 전통의 유교문화를 바탕으로 가부장적 부성성을 띠고 있다. 1960년대부터 산업화를 이루어 결국 21세기에는 가족중심주의 대신 개인중심주의로, 서열화 대신 평등성을 강조하며 상호존중과 자율성을 바탕으로 하는 근대적 가치에 중심을 두게 되었다. (2005, 한국가족문화원, 21세기 한국 가족) 하지만 짧은 기간 동안 이루어진 급작스런 근대화로 인해 실제로는 아직 한국사회에 전통적 가족문화 현상이 남아있는 것이 사실이다. 결국 이러한 한국 특유의 가족문화를 바탕으로 가족 내에서 한국의 아버지는 가부장적 남성중심적 사고를 가지고 가족의 생계와 안전을 책임지며 감정보다는 이성에, 부드러움 보다는 무뚝뚝함에 더 중심을 두는 것이 남자, 그리고 아버지로서의 역할이라고 여기게 된다. 이러한 아버지의 모습에 대한 사회적 이데올로기는 미디어를 통해 표현되는데, TV나 영화에서 보여지는 가부장적 아버지의 이미지가 그 예이다. 본고는 그러한 한국의 아버지가 묘사된 영화 분석을 위해 선정한 영화 두 편을 통해 한국 영화 속에서 표현되는 아버지의 역할이 어떠한지를 메츠의 통합체, 계열체분석과 그레마스 분석 방법을 이용하여 기호학적 의미에서 살펴보도록 하겠다. 사례분석을 위해 선정된 영화로는, 한국형 가장으로서의 아버지가 표현된 영화 '플라이 대디'와 한국형 기러기 아빠가 등장하는 '우아한 세계'가 있다. 위의 영화들은 영화 속의 가부장적 부성성과 그 배경이 된 한국 전통의 이데올로기가 미디어를 통해 투영된다는 것을 보여주는 좋은 예이다.

새로운 간호윤리학 방법론;통합된 사례방법론 (An integrated Method of New Casuistry and Specified Principlism as Nursing Ethics Methodology)

  • 엄영란
    • 간호행정학회지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.51-64
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of the study was to introduce an integrated approach of new Casuistry and specified principlism in resolving ethical problems and studying nursing ethics. In studying clinical ethics and nursing ethics, there is no systematic research method. While nurses often experience ethical dilemmas in practice, much of previous research on nursing ethics has focused merely on describing the existing problems. In addition, ethists presented theoretical analysis and critics rather than providing the specific problems solving strategies. There is a need in clinical situations for an integrated method which can provide the objective description for existing problem situations as well as specific problem solving methods. We inherit two distinct ways of discussing ethical issues. One of these frames these issues in terms of principles, rules, and other general ideas; the other focuses on the specific features of particular kinds of moral cases. In the first way general ethical rules relate to specific moral cases in a theoretical manner, with universal rules serving as "axioms" from which particular moral judgments are deduced as theorems. In the seconds, this relation is frankly practical. with general moral rules serving as "maxims", which can be fully understood only in terms of the paradigmatic cases that define their meaning and force. Theoretical arguments are structured in ways that free them from any dependence on the circumstances of their presentation and ensure them a validity of a kind that is not affected by the practical context of use. In formal arguments particular conclusions are deduced from("entailed by") the initial axioms or universal principles that are the apex of the argument. So the truth or certainty that attaches to those axioms flows downward to the specific instances to be "proved". In the language of formal logic, the axioms are major premises, the facts that specify the present instance are minor premises, and the conclusion to be "proved" is deduced (follows necessarily) from the initial presises. Practical arguments, by contrast, involve a wider range of factors than formal deductions and are read with an eye to their occasion of use. Instead of aiming at strict entailments, they draw on the outcomes of previous experience, carrying over the procedures used to resolve earlier problems and reapply them in new problmatic situations. Practical arguments depend for their power on how closely the present circumstances resemble those of the earlier precedent cases for which this particular type of argument was originally devised. So. in practical arguments, the truths and certitudes established in the precedent cases pass sideways, so as to provide "resolutions" of later problems. In the language of rational analysis, the facts of the present case define the gounds on which any resolution must be based; the general considerations that carried wight in similar situations provide warrants that help settle future cases. So the resolution of any problem holds good presumptively; its strengh depends on the similarities between the present case and the prededents; and its soundness can be challenged (or rebutted) in situations that are recognized ans exceptional. Jonsen & Toulmin (1988), and Jonsen (1991) introduce New Casuistry as a practical method. The oxford English Dictionary defines casuistry quite accurately as "that part of ethics which resolves cases of conscience, applying the general rules of religion and morality to particular instances in which circumstances alter cases or in which there appears to be a conflict of duties." They modified the casuistry of the medieval ages to use in clinical situations which is characterized by "the typology of cases and the analogy as an inference method". A case is the unit of analysis. The structure of case was made with interaction of situation and moral rules. The situation is what surrounds or stands around. The moral rule is the essence of case. The analogy can be objective because "the grounds, the warrants, the theoretical backing, the modal qualifiers" are identified in the cases. The specified principlism was the method that Degrazia (1992) integrated the principlism and the specification introduced by Richardson (1990). In this method, the principle is specified by adding information about limitations of the scope and restricting the range of the principle. This should be substantive qualifications. The integrated method is an combination of the New Casuistry and the specified principlism. For example, the study was "Ethical problems experienced by nurses in the care of terminally ill patients"(Um, 1994). A semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted for fifteen nurses who mainly took care of terminally ill patients. The first stage, twenty one cases were identified as relevant to the topic, and then were classified to four types of problems. For instance, one of these types was the patient's refusal of care. The second stage, the ethical problems in the case were defined, and then the case was analyzed. This was to analyze the reasons, the ethical values, and the related ethical principles in the cases. Then the interpretation was synthetically done by integration of the result of analysis and the situation. The third stage was the ordering phase of the cases, which was done according to the result of the interpretation and the common principles in the cases. The first two stages describe the methodology of new casuistry, and the final stage was for the methodology of the specified principlism. The common principles were the principle of autonomy and the principle of caring. The principle of autonomy was specified; when competent patients refused care, nurse should discontinue the care to respect for the patients' decision. The principle of caring was also specified; when the competent patients refused care, nurses should continue to provide the care in spite of the patients' refusal to preserve their life. These specification may lead the opposite behavior, which emphasizes the importance of nurse's will and intentions to make their decision in the clinical situations.

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