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Effect of Cooperative Learning Emphasizing Interaction on Science-Gifted Elementary Students' Scientific Creativity (상호작용 강화 협동학습이 초등과학영재 학생의 과학 창의성 발현에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ju;Kim, Min-Ju;Lim, Chae-Seong
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2024
  • This study sought to investigate the effects of cooperative learning emphasizing interactions on science-gifted elementary students' scientific creativity. Thirty-four science-gifted elementary students were divided into an experimental class and a comparison class to compare their creativity scores quantitatively. The experimental class participated in cooperative learning emphasizing interactions, and the comparison class participated in whole class interactions. For qualitative analysis, the small group discussions were audiotaped and transcribed. The results of the study are as follows. First, cooperative learning emphasizing interactions had a positive educational effect on usefulness, which is one of the essential elements of scientific creativity. Second, as the cooperative learning progressed, the interaction between the small group members improved qualitatively. Third, the factors hindering the effectiveness of cooperative learning included negative task-unrelated statements from some of the small group members and the following operational statements to correct them. Based on these results, this study proposed some suggestions for effective cooperative learning emphasizing interactions.

The Effect of Science Lesson Emphasized the Creativity and Character on the Creativity and Science Related Attitudes of Elementary Students (창의·인성을 강조한 과학 수업이 초등학생의 창의성 및 과학 관련 태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Nam, Yun-Sun;Lee, Hyeong-Cheol
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.131-141
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of the science lesson emphasized creativity and character on the creativity and science related attitudes of elementary school students. To conduct this study, 'Unit 1. Weighing', which is a part of content of 4th grade science text book, was analyzed and 11 science lessons emphasized the elements of creativity and character were developed. One experimental group and one control group of 4th grade students were selected to perform a prior investigation. Then the experimental group attended developed science lessons and the control group attended the traditional science lessons based on the text book and teacher's guide. After conducting lessons, a post investigation was performed for each group and the results were analyzed to produce the following conclusions. First, the science lesson emphasized the creativity and character was more effective than traditional one to improve students' creativity. Especially, fluency, originality and abstractness in sub-elements of creativity, were improved meaningfully. Second, the science lesson emphasized the creativity and character was more effective than traditional one to enhance students' science related attitudes. Especially, in sub-domain, the attitude about scientific research and the application of scientific attitude were enhanced meaningfully. Consequently, science lesson emphasized the creativity and character was thought to have a positive effect on improving the creativity and science related attitudes of elementary students.

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The Creative Education for Digital Contents Production (창의적인 디지털 컨텐츠 개발을 위한 교육)

  • 김혜경
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.335-344
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    • 2003
  • Creativity has become a buzzword in the 21s1 century to the extent that it is considered as one of the criteria for a nation's competitiveness. In the cultural industry, one of the industries with the highest growth potential, creativity is the decisive factor Nevertheless, we have to admit that there is a serious lack of this quality in the planning area. Everyone is born with creativity and creative way of looking at things can be developed through training and education. Most of universities now classify digital contents within the realm of design, therefore, emphasizing only the formal or the artistic side of it. However, the study of digital contents requires creative thinking processes that are oriented to problem-solving, for which one needs to put together his/her planning (socio-cultural), expressive (artistic) and technological (scientific) capabilities at the same time. Also, the education of digital contents should be focused not only on acquiring the knowledge and skills, but also on developing individual creativity and learning to increase one's creativity working in a team of an organization. For the environmental aspect, education for creativity should take into account social and cultural specificities of Korea. Therefore, continuous studies must be done to explore more concrete ways of developing creativity on the individual, organizational and environmental levels.

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Development and Application of STEAM Education Program by Producing UCC - 2nd Graders in Elementary School - (UCC 제작을 통한 STEAM 교육 프로그램 개발 및 적용 - 초등학교 2학년을 대상으로 -)

  • Kim, Yeo-Jin;Yang, Young-Hoon;Kim, Jong-Hoon
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.339-346
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    • 2013
  • For this study, we searched recent trend of STEAM education and developed 'STEAM education program by producing UCC'. We developed and applied this program which is designed for 'wise of life' of 2nd graders in elementary school for the real class. As a result, the creativity index of the students who went through the researched program increased with meaningful difference compared to that of sample population. And positive response increased in both of interest and attitude among affective region related to science. The result of this study shows that 'STEAM education program by producing UC' can bring positive change for the expansion of creativities and scientific attitude.

The Effects of Science Lessons using Six Thinking Hats techniques on Creativity and Science Academic Achievement (육색사고기법을 활용한 과학수업이 창의성 및 과학 학업성취도에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Yong-Seob;Kang, Jung-Mun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Earth Science Education
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effects on the effects of science lessons using six thinking hats techniques on creativity and science academic achievement. To verify the research problem, the subject of this study was fourth-grade students selected from four classes of an elementary school located in Busan. For ten weeks, the experimental group of 40 students was taught using the six thinking hats techniques. The comparative group also of 40 students, was taught in normal classes which used a Text-book. Children were given a creativity test and academic achievement test in science to measure the effects on six thinking hats techniques. Likert scales were used to gather students feedbacks on creativity and science academic achievement. Through these procedures, the following results were obtained: First, the six thinking hats techniques had a more effect on creativity than the normal classes, where a text-book was used. Second, the six thinking hats techniques could be seen to be effective in improving the student's academic achievements in science than the normal classes which used a Text-book. Third, the result of the student recognition investigation, we could know that the students showed lots of interest in the science lessons using six thinking hats techniques, and they were able to understand the scientific theories. As a result, the elementary science class with six thinking hats techniques had the effects of developing creativity and science academic achievement. It means the science class with six thinking hats techniques has potential possibilities and value to develop creativity and science academic achievement.

Preservice Elementary-school Teachers' Perceptions about the Nature of Science

  • Jinhee Kim;Youngsun Kwak
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.392-403
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    • 2024
  • This study investigated the perceptions of elementary school preservice teachers in their 4th year at K-Education University, an elementary school teacher-training institution, on the nature of science (NOS). To examine the differences in elementary school preservice teachers' perceptions of NOS according to their high school career aptitude, we conducted in-depth interviews with two students each in the humanities and social sciences (HS) and natural sciences (NS) based on the subjects that they had taken while attending high school. For this purpose, we used the Views of Nature of Science Form C (VNOS-C) and Views about Scientific Inquiry (VASI) questionnaires, which were reconfigured. The main research results were that the elementary school preservice teachers showed a positivistic perspective on the NOS, validity of scientific knowledge, difference between theory and law, and social and cultural embeddedness of science. However, they had a latest perspective on the tentativeness of scientific knowledge, observation and inference, and the role of imagination and creativity. In particular, there were clear differences in perception between HS and NS teachers in the areas of tentativeness of scientific knowledge and understanding of observation and inference. Based on these research results, educational implications for improving the science education competencies of preservice elementary school teachers were proposed.

How Many Korean Middle-school Students Find the Same Scientific Problem as Kepler Found in Optics and Physiology?

  • Kim, Young-Min
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.488-496
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    • 2007
  • The aims of this study are to investigate how Kepler found a scientific problem for the retinal image theory and to investigate how Korean middle-school students respond when the same situation is applied to them. Kepler found the scientific problem in the eye vision through the critical analysis of contemporary theories of vision, based on his relevant knowledge of optics. When the same situation was applied to the Korean middle-school students, only a few students found the same scientific problem as Kepler. From the results, it is suggested that in developing creativity teaching materials, situations like Kepler's problem finding need to be included in programs.

Development and Application of STEAM based Education Program Using Scratch - Focus on 6th Graders' Science in Elementary School - (스크래치를 활용한 STEAM 기반 교육 프로그램 개발 및 적용 - 초등학교 6학년 과학교과를 중심으로 -)

  • Oh, Jung-Cheol;Lee, Ji-Hwon;Kim, Jung-A;Kim, Jong-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2012
  • For this study, we reviewed theoretical background of STEAM education and domestic and international case studies in STEAM education. By doing so, we developed and applied the STEAM Education Program through the use of Scratch. This program is designed for the 3rd and 4th lesson of 6th graders' science in elementary school. As a result, the creativity index and positive attitude about science of the students who went through the researched program increased with meaningful difference compared to that of the sample population. The result of this study shows that the STEAM Education Program, using Scratch, can improve creativity. And it is sure that it brings positive changes for the science-related affective domains.

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The Analysis of Teacher Recommendation on Selection Process for Scientifically Gifted Program: Focus on the Scientific Attitude, Process Skill, Logical Thinking, Creative Problem-Solving Ability and Creativity of students (과학 영재교육 대상자 선발방법으로써 교사 추천제 분석: 학생의 과학적 태도, 탐구력, 사고력, 문제 해결력, 창의성을 중심으로)

  • Park, Min-Jung;Jeon, Dong-Ryul
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.111-119
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    • 2008
  • We objectively analysis of teacher recommendation on selection process for scientifically gifted program, by having conducted the test of scientific attitude, process skill, logical thinking, creative problem-solving ability and creativity of the students who were enrolled in science gifted-education programs, students who were recommended by science teachers as talented in science and students of ordinary classes. In result, both gifted program students and teacher-recommended students scored much higher than ordinary class students in all test fields, but there was no meaningful difference between the gifted-program students and teacher-recommended students. This result signifies that teacher recommendation is a valuable tool for selecting students for a science gifted-education program.

A Study on the Teaching-Learning Methods for Improvement of Creativity on Information Science Applying Project-based Learning (정보과학 창의성 향상을 위한 프로젝트 기반 교수-학습 방법에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Hosook;Kim, Hyoungseok
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.529-540
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    • 2014
  • We propose an efficient information science teaching-learning method to improve information-scientific creativity of mathematically and scientifically gifted students. The students are able to improve their creative problem solving and team-work abilities through team project work to resolve a variety of application problem in real world. In the pursuit of this purpose, we designed a new two-stage information science learning method consisted of the standard stage and the application stage, and a new systemic project process. Moreover, we applied small-scale cooperation learning strategies and a multi-dimensional assessment system. The analysis on our proposed model shows that there is a remarkable achievement of educational objectives on cognitive capability, social and affective ability of information science creativity.