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Who are the Mathematically Gifted? Student, Parent and Teacher Perspectives

  • Bicknell, Brenda
    • 한국수학교육학회지시리즈D:수학교육연구
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2009
  • This paper reports on student, parent, and teacher perspectives of the characteristics of the mathematically gifted. The data are extracted from a two-year qualitative study that examined multiple perspectives, school policy documents and program provision for 15 mathematically gifted and talented students aged from 10 to 13 years. The findings have implications for identification and program provision.

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현직수학교사와 예비수학교사들의 좋은 수학 수업을 위한 지식 및 능력에 관한 인식조사 (The perspectives on the knowledge and abilities for good mathematics teaching of in-service and pre-service mathematics teachers)

  • 김영옥
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.527-546
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    • 2015
  • Mathematics teachers' knowledge and abilities for effective mathematics teaching has been discussed by many mathematics educators and researchers. This study surveyed the perspectives on the knowledge and abilities for good mathematics teaching of inservice and preservice teachers based on their teaching experiences. The perspectives of the two teacher groups about teachers' knowledge and abilities for teaching mathematics are very different. The results from this study are expected to give information on developing teacher education curriculum and programs.

Perspectives on EFL Teachers' Responding to Students' Writing at the Semantic Level

  • 장경숙
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제3호
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    • pp.185-201
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    • 1997
  • This study explores perspectives on responding to EFL students' compositions at the semantic level. In the last three decades, there has been a shift from product-oriented approach to process-oriented one to teaching writing. The shift has led to the criticism of the traditional view on teacher response. The traditional view has been under attack for its overemphasis upon form and ineffectiveness on improving student writing skill. It is also noted that research into students' reactions to the traditional teacher response has been inconclusive. The process-oriented approach, on the other hand, draws its attention to meaning and the logical development of thought as well as linguistic matters. In this context, the present study discusses what EFL teachers need to take into account in providing the semantic-level feedback on students' compositions. Firstly, teacher response to student writing is on-going; teacher feedback involves teacher intervention in the drafting process, the revision process, and the presentation of product. Secondly, in the writing conferences, the teacher provides students an opportunity to talk about writing, assistance and advice on the content/meaning of the written text, helping them expand and clarify thinking about audience(reader) and purpose.

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The Teacher's Perspectives on Students' Language Anxiety

  • Shin, Soo-Jeong
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.67-82
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    • 2003
  • This paper is aimed at the investigation of the teacher's perspectives on students' language anxiety. The teachers who participated in this study include six Asian ESL teachers from four different countries: Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China. The methodology employed by this case study, helped to determine teachers' perspectives on students' language anxiety. This study, which was conducted by means of in-depth interviews with six experienced language teachers, offered some alternative insights on language anxiety from a different perspective. The findings indicate that the participants' views on language anxiety management seem to be fairly consistent with their own beliefs about teaching and their own assumptions about the role of the teacher.

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Exploring What Korean Teachers of English Need for Effective Professional Development: from Peer Trainers' Perspectives

  • Lee, Hyoshin
    • 영어어문교육
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.149-174
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    • 2012
  • This research aims at exploring what Korean teachers of English need for their effective professional development, particularly from the perspectives of peer trainers who are school teachers as well as teacher trainers. The research is based on an assumption that despite the critical roles of peer trainers in the changing process of English education, very little attention has been paid to listening to their voices. Having an awareness of the meaningfulness of their voices in teacher education, the researcher collected and analyzed the data, employing a questionnaire responded by 32 peer trainers and in-depth group interview with 6 peer trainers who responded the questionnaire. The research findings suggest that the majority of peer trainers believe that the priority should be put on teaching practice rather than language competence for Korean English language teacher development. It has been found that they believe that teacher learning within the workplace with some support from outside experts is the most effective way of making classroom change possible and keeping teachers' professional development sustainable. Finally, the research suggests school-based professional development as an alternative strategy to satisfy their needs on effective and sustainable professional development.

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부모와 교사가 지각한 배척·소외 아동의 행동상의 문제에 관한 연구 (Behavior Problems of Peer-Rejected and Peer-Neglected Children:Parent and Teacher Perspectives)

  • 황옥경
    • 아동학회지
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.72-86
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    • 1990
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate possible differences in the behavior problems of peer-rejected and peer-neglected children in relation to parent and teacher perspectives. The subjects in this study were 239 children and their parents(fathers:37, mothers: 155. father+mother pairs:47) and 10 teachers in the fifth grade of a public elementary school located in Seoul. The sociometric assessment mothods were positive and negative peer nominations. On the basis of this sociometric assessment. children were assigned to one of 4 categories in degree of popularity:65 popular, 53 average. 62 rejected. and 59 neglected children. Parents and teachers rated child behavior on the Achenbach and Edelbrock Child Behavior Checklist(CBCL) for parents and Teacher's Report Form(TRF) were used. The obtained data were analyzed by one-way MANOVA and Duncan Multiple Range Test. Rejected children were found to exhibit more behavior problems than neglected, popular, or average children. Neglected children, however, did not exhibit more behavior problems than chidren of average status.

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Designing Rehearsals for Secondary Preservice Teachers in Mathematics Methods Course

  • Kim, Yeon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.463-486
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    • 2018
  • This study identifies elements involved in designing rehearsals for improving preservice teachers' capacity to teach mathematics. Observation of a secondary mathematics methods course and regular interviews with the teacher educator following each class were used in this research. After characterizing what is considered and enacted in rehearsals as a way to help preservice teachers practice the work of teaching mathematics, I illustrate them with examples from the observations and interviews. I then discuss the challenge of dual contexts-the teacher education classroom and the secondary mathematics classroom-and dual perspectives-the mathematical and pedagogical-in designing and enacting rehearsals. I conclude with implications for mathematics teacher education.

좋은 수학수업을 위해 수학교사에게 필요한 역량과 교사교육에 대한 현직교사의 인식조사 (Mathematics Teachers' Perspectives on Competencies for Good Teaching and Perspective Teacher Education)

  • 강현영;고은성;김태순;조완영;이경화;이동환
    • 대한수학교육학회지:학교수학
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.633-649
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    • 2011
  • 좋은 수학 수업을 위해 수학교사는 여러 가지 역량을 필요로 하지만, 수학교사가 갖추어야 할 역량에 대한 연구자의 입장과 현직교사의 입장은 종종 일치하지 않는다. 본 연구에서는 먼저 관련 선행연구와 본 연구자들의 현직교사 재교육 및 예비교사 교육 경험에 기초하여 좋은 수학수업의 의미와 특징을 반영한 수업을 실행하기 위한 교수 역량 요소를 도출하고, 연구자의 입장에서 도출된 각 요소에 대해 현직 수학교사들의 인식은 어떠한지 조사하였다. 또한 과거 교사 양성 과정의 대학에서 배운 수학이 교수 역량 계발에 얼마나 영향을 주었다고 판단하는지 그리고 현재 이루어지고 있는 예비교사 교육이 교수 역량 계발에 미치는 영향에 대해 현직 수학교사들의 인식은 어떠한지 조사하였다. 이 연구의 결과를 바탕으로 수학교사의 수업 역량과 예비교사 교육과 관련된 시사점을 논의하였다.

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수학교사의 수업전문성 신장을 위한 교사 연수 프로그램 개발의 기본 관점 (Promoting Teacher Learning: Implications for Designing Professional Development Programs)

  • 김구연
    • 한국학교수학회논문집
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.619-633
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    • 2010
  • 이 연구는 교수학습 이론에서 상황이론을 토대로 미국의 수업 전문성 신장 실천 사례를 분석하고 교사의 학습 지원 방향을 탐색한 문헌 연구이다. 연구의 목적은 수학 교사의 수업활동 개선을 위해 교사의 학습 지원에 효과적인 프로그램의 유형을 탐색하는 데 있다. 연구 내용은 교사의 새로운 교수학습 방법 학습에 관한 상황이론의 내용 분석과 미국의 수업 전문성 신장 프로그램 운영 사례 분석으로 설정하였다. 상황이론은 인지활동이 상황적, 사회적, 그리고 분산적으로 일어난다고 설명한다. 나아가 상황이론은 수업활동의 변화를 위한 교사의 새로운 교수 방법에 대한 학습과 그러한 교사 학습을 어떻게 계속적으로 지원해야 하는 가에 대한 틀을 제공한다. 첫째, 수업전문성 신장을 위한 교사 연수 프로그램은 실제 수학적 태스크 활동을 통해 살펴보고 수학 학습자의 수학적 사고과정을 분석하는 기회를 제공해야 한다. 학습자의 수학적 사고과정에 대한 이해는 교사학습에 매우 중요한 실제적인 도구다. 둘째, 수업전문성 신장 을 위한 교사 연수 프로그램은 교사-교사 혹은 교사-연구자의 협력적 활동을 장려하도록 개발하는 것이 중요하다. 협력적 활동은 교사의 지식 증대와 효과 적인 수업활동을 촉진하며, 협력을 통해 교사들은 새로운 교수 방법에 노출될 뿐만 아니라, 보다 혁신적인 수업활동을 개발하고 적용할 수 있게 한다.

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일반유아교사와 장애전담교사 간 협력교수 유형 적용을 통한 역할인식 (A Study of Teachers' Role Perception of Cooperation Teaching between General Education Teachers and Special Education Teachers for Handicapped Children)

  • 황미진;서현아
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.163-179
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted in an inclusion class in M Inclusion Day Care Center in Busan. Thirteen sessions of cooperation teaching were applied in the inclusion class. In this sense, the purpose of this study was to identify what kinds of change occurred in the perspectives of teachers' role on both the general education teacher and the special education teacher during cooperation teaching. The data were collected through participation observations, teachers' reflective journals, and interviews. From the results of the study, it could be suggested that various types of teaching strategies need to be introduced to both teachers from the beginning of inclusion so that the general teacher and the special education teacher could understand each others roles and tasks, share opinions and ideas about daily activities, and experience the roles of the other teacher.