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Educational Needs Related to Home Management Perceived by Secondary Students, Home Economics Teachers, and University Professors. (중.고등학교 가정관리교육내용에 대한 학생, 가정과 교사, 전공교수의 요구도 분석)

  • 이연숙
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.47-62
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    • 1993
  • The purpose of the study were to: (1) determine important home management concepts in the secondary home economics education curriculum, (2) identify the educational needs related to home management perceived by students, home economics teachers, and university professors, (3) identify the factor structure of the home management concepts, (4) use the findings to make recommendations for defining the area of home management in the secondary home economics curriculum. Three versions of the questionnaire were used to assess the needs. One questionnaire was for students, one for home economics teachers, and one for professors. A total of 1,029 students, 385 home economics teachers, and 45 professors responded to the questionnaires. the data were analyzed by using the descriptive statistics, one way ANOVA with scheff -test, and factor analysis. Forty home management concepts were selected based on the related literatures. The respondants perceived these important for the secondary home economics curriculum. However, 36 home management concepts had differences in perceived importance among students, teachers, and professors. Nine factors emerged from the factor analysis. The three factors that were judged of most importance by students were communication and stress management, making money and helping household tasks, and leisure time activities. The professors and teachers perceived decision making and management process and knowing and utilizing resources most important.

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Effect of Design Thinking-based STEAM Program for Primary and Secondary Students (초·중등학생을 위한 디자인적 사고기반의 STEAM교육 프로그램의 효과)

  • Kim, Se Mi;Kim, Jeong Kyoum;Kim, Sung Ho;Maeng, Joon Hee
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to investigate the effect of design thinking-based STEAM program for primary and secondary students. The design thinking-based STEAM program dealt with advanced scientific technology issues and it consisted of 8 topics. A questionnaire was developed to explore the change of Science concept awareness, Interest, Self-efficacy, Career consciousness of students through the program. The questionnaire consisted of following 4 areas, such as 'Science concept awareness', 'Interest', 'Career consciousness' and 'Self efficacy'. Pre-post test was conducted to 75 primary and secondary students. As a result of analyzing post-test compared to pre-test, 'Science concept awareness', 'Career consciousness' and 'Self efficacy' of students were improved. And the 'Interest' wasn't changed significantly. Through this research, it can be suggested that the design thinking-based STEAM program can be useful at school education to improve the Science concept awareness, Career consciousness and Self-efficacy of primary and secondary students. It is also proposed that further research of the various areas of interest and other affective variables will be needed.

A comparative study of martial arts textbook experiments in primary and secondary schools

  • Ju, Hanyu;Jang, yunchang
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.102-109
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    • 2022
  • In order to explore the characteristics that are more suitable for the physical and mental development of young people, enrich the existing martial arts teaching material system. Through the literature method, experimental method, questionnaire method and other research methods, the teaching comparison experiment of martial arts textbooks in primary and secondary schools was carried out, and the attitudes of martial arts courses at different ages in primary and secondary schools were analyzed. For different types of martial arts teaching materials, primary school students are more fond of them than junior high school students, and students of different ages also have different degrees of love for the four types of martial arts teaching materials, pointing out that it is necessary to carry out the reform of martial arts teaching materials as soon as possible, improve the difficulty, teach martial arts skills and knowledge in the combination of attack and defense, and reduce the trend of gymnastics; adjust and improve the periodicity, pertinence and diversity of martial arts teaching materials; mobilize students' enthusiasm for learning, cultivate students' interest in martial arts, and promote the inheritance of martial arts In the process of martial arts teaching, students' sense of identification with traditional Chinese culture is enhanced, and cultural self-confidence is enhanced.

A Study on the Preferable Motivation Types in Science Learning of the Secondary School Students (과학 학습시 중.고등학생들이 선호하는 동기 유형에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jung-Seok;Kwon, Hye-Lyun;Chang, Nam-Kee
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.477-485
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the preferable motivation types in science-learning and to find out the relationship between these types and scientific achievement of students in the secondary school. The subjects of the study were the second grade 581 students sampled by random cluster sampling method in three middle schools and three high schools. Three motivation types in science learning were analyzed, and they were named to task-orientation, ego-orientation and work-avoidance. From our results, secondary school students preferred task-orientation and work-avoidance to ego-orientation. In the case of task-orientation, high school students, especially in male group, had much preferable tendency than that of middle school students (p<0.001). It is interpreted that, as the level of scientific content of texts or the cognitive level of students were higher, a preference for the motivation type was focused to the task-orientation, especially in male group. In the case of ego-orientation, the female group showed much preferable tendency than that of male group in middle school (p<0.05). However, the female group in high school students was not different from the other groups in this motivation type. In the case of work-avoidance, there were not only a significant difference between males and females in the middle school (p<0.001), but also difference between middle and high school students in female group (p<0.05). It showed that female group had much preferable tendency than that of male group, and this tendency was decreased to the higher grade students in secondary school. From the analysis of correlation between motivation types and scientific achievement, task-orientation and work-avoidance were correlated to the scientific achievement. Its results were interpreted that the scientific achievement could be accomplished by the external motivation stimulus as well as the scientific content of texts. The task-orientation were comparatively correlated to the intelligence quality. It means that the students having high intelligence quality showed much preferable for the task-orientation.

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Understanding the Arithmetic Mean: A Study with Secondary and University Students

  • Garcia Cruz, Juan Antonio;Alexandre Joaquim, Garrett
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.49-66
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    • 2008
  • In this paper we present a cognitive developmental analysis of the arithmetic mean concept. This analysis leads us to a hierarchical classification at different levels of understanding of the responses of 227 students to a questionnaire which combines open-ended and multiple-choice questions. The SOLO theoretical framework is used for this analysis and we find five levels of students' responses. These responses confirm different types of difficulties encountered by students regarding their conceptualization of the arithmetic mean. Also we have observed that there are no significant differences between secondary school and university students' responses.

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Secondary Teachers' Views about Proof and Judgements on Mathematical Arguments

  • Kim, Hangil
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.65-89
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    • 2022
  • Despite its recognition in the field of mathematics education and mathematics, students' understanding about proof and performance on proof tasks have been far from promising. Research has documented that teachers tend to accept empirical arguments as proofs. In this study, an online survey was administered to examine how Korean secondary mathematic teachers make judgements on mathematical arguments varied along representations. The results indicate that, when asked to judge how convincing to their students the given arguments would be, the teachers tended to consider how likely students understand the given arguments and this surfaces as a controversial matter with the algebraic argument being both most and least convincing for their students. The teachers' judgements on the algebraic argument were shown to have statistically significant difference with respect to convincingness to them, convincingness to their students, and validity as mathematical proof.

Impact of Inquiry-Based Teaching on Student Attitude toward Mathematics

  • Kim, Taik-H.;Pan, Wei
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.249-262
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    • 2010
  • Large Midwest university faculty members proposed the Science and Technology Enhancement Program Project (STEP) to improve students' learning in the secondary mathematics classroom using modules of inquiry-based teaching. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the STEP Project on students' attitude toward mathematics. Hierarchical linear models (HLM) were used to evaluate the impact of the STEP Project. The sample group for the study was 130 ninth grade students enrolled in Integrated Algebra I in a large urban school district. The school was one of eight secondary schools that participated in the STEP Project. The classes in the treatment group were three of five classes ordered in terms of the highest, middle, and lowest mean GPA. The control group consisted of two other middle GPA classes. The classes had an average of 25 students. Teachers who previously had been involved in the STEP Project taught all treatment and control classes. The inquiry-based teaching activities provided by the project were confined to the treatment classes. The survey measuring students' attitudes toward mathematics were obtained for both groups of students. The inquiry-based teaching affected students' attitudes toward mathematics (p < 0.07, ES = 3.07). Especially, students who had preexisting low attitudes toward mathematics were significantly affected by treatment (p < 0.02, ES = 0.02), while the treatment positively affected African American students overall at p < 0.08 (ES = 0.58).

The Acid-Base-Concepts of Korean Secondary Students (우리나라 중.고등학교 학생이 갖고 있는 '산과 염기'의 개념에 관한 연구 -서울 일부지역의 여학생을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Hwa-Sook
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 1992
  • The purpose of the study is to compare the learning contents of theme acids and bases that are commonly dealed with in elementary, middle and high schools m Korea and to investigate the acid-base-concepts of secondary students. The results of the study were as follows: 1) Many students did not have an interest in the chemistry and they pointed out the necessity of many experiments and practices and its application to the practical life. 2) It is found that most of textbooks used in the elementary school are written to make the students have an interest in the science through the experiments and pratices. However the textbooks used in the secondary school are too theoretically written so that many students are likely to lose the interests in the chemistry. 3) Although students had already learned Arrhenius's acid-base-concept, many students tried to solve the question with Liebig's theory as a acid-base-concept. This misconception might be caused by learning by cramming and teaching too theoretically. Accordingly, it is necessary that the education of science is carried out to make the students have an interest in the science by providing the students with the much more experiments and practices and also applying it to the practical life.

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Secondary School Students' Perceptions of School Spaces: What They Like and Dislike (중·고등학생의 호·불호 학교공간 인식에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Jong-Hyang;Shin, Na-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2015
  • This study aimed to identify secondary school students' perceptions of school spaces by researching their place preferences and the reasons for them. For the purpose, we analyzed students' written statements regarding places they like and dislike at school, which were collected from 836 middle and 1,100 high school students enrolled at 4 middle and 4 high schools, respectively. Data were transcribed, encoded, and analyzed so as to be clustered to themes revealing the students' senses of places at school. The results are as follows: (1) for middle school students, the most preferred places had to do with physical activities, including playground, auditorium, gymnasium etc., whereas high school students preferred indoor places such as classrooms; (2) the reasons for like-places were categorized into three themes: functions (physical, social, learning, and everyday activities), emotions (belonging, healing, and aesthetics), and physical characteristics; (3) both middle and high school students regarded restroom as the place that they disliked most; (4) the reasons for dislike-places included physical conditions, atmosphere, person-related, subject-related, and circumstances such as the happening of violence or punishment. These may provide educators, parents, school architects and administrators with practical considerations needed for making school a better place for students at secondary schools.

Evaluation of Pharmacy Students' Perception on Clinical Pharmacy Practice Experience in the Tertiary and Secondary Hospital settings (상급종합병원과 종합병원 필수실무실습에 관한 학생들의 인식 평가)

  • Chun, Pusoon;Sin, Hye Yeon
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.30-39
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    • 2018
  • Background: Clinical Pharmacy Practice Experience (CPPE) is an important curriculum that offers students patient-centered disease prevention and treatment with evidence-based optimal pharmacotherapy for better clinical outcomes. However, few studies have evaluated the perception of pharmacy students regarding CPPE in tertiary and secondary hospitals. This study aimed to evaluate the perception of pharmacy students regarding the learning program of CPPE. Methods: The survey questionnaire consisted of 15 self-administered questions regarding pharmacy practices, barriers, and improvement of practical training. Fourteen institutional pharmacies located in seven regions responded to a survey questionnaire from March 1 to June 30, 2017. The participants were pharmacy students doing clerkship in a hospital setting. Results: The response rate was 73.6%. Thirty-five participants (22.4%) had used a hospital library, but 121 (77.6%) had never used the library for drug information resources. Eighty-one (50.0%) responded that clinical knowledge and drug information was the most beneficial practice. Thirty-seven (31.1%) respondents in the tertiary hospitals and 19 (46.3%) in the secondary hospitals answered that they were filling prescriptions during the daily break. On the other hand, 72 respondents (60.5%) in the tertiary hospitals and 17 (41.5%) in the secondary hospitals did literature research to prepare for presentation. Conclusion: More students in secondary hospitals continue to fill prescriptions during the daily break, as compared to those in tertiary hospitals. Therefore, the authors suggest self-directed learning to improve clinical performance and each institution considers offering onsite or online library service to improve evidence-based CPPE for pharmacy school students.