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Measurement of Motivation to Learn Physics in Engineering College Students (공학계열 대학생의 물리학습동기 측정)

  • Mun, Kongju;Hwang, Yohan;Ha, Minsu
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.74-83
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate motivation to learn physics in order to understand engineering college students' physics learning. Therefore, in this study, 374 engineering students at the university located in Seoul were studied using the Physics Motivation Questionnaire (PMQ), which was a Science Motivation Questionnaire II modified into the context of learning physics. The PMQ is composed of five factors: intrinsic motivation, career motivation, self-determination, self-efficacy, and grade motivation. It involves 25 Likert scale items. Through exploratory factor analysis, PMQ confirms that the five factors are structurally valid in measuring the motivation of engineering students to learn physics. In addition, item fit (MNSQ) was also confirmed using a Rasch model analysis. The results show that grade motivation has the highest mean with 4.2, followed by job motivation mean with 3.76. The mean of intrinsic motivation was 3.42, the self-efficacy was 3.38, and self-determination was 3.32. The results of this study confirm that the physics learning motivation of engineering college students is characterized showing high external motivation related to job and grade. Therefore, we should try to develop the teaching strategy to increase intrinsic motivation by developing mastery goal orientation of physics learning for engineering students.

Korean Secondary School Students' L2 Learning Motivation: Comparing L2 Motivational Self System with Socio-educational Model

  • Kim, Yoon-Kyoung;Kim, Tae-Young
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.115-132
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    • 2012
  • In order to confirm ecological validity of D$\ddot{o}$rnyei's second language motivational self, the present study investigated 495 South Korean secondary school students' L2 learning motivation and motivated behavior by using a questionnaire survey. The participants' ideal L2 self, ought-to L2 self, integrativeness, and instrumentality were examined and compared to identify which motivational factor had the most effect on their motivated L2 learning behavior. Among Korean secondary school students, the concept of integrativeness was replaced with the ideal L2 self as a more appropriate concept for understanding Korean secondary school students' L2 learning motivation. As for instrumentality, promotional aspects demonstrated a significant correlation with both the ideal and ought-to L2 selves, whereas preventional aspects showed a relatively high correlation with the ought-to L2 self. The ideal L2 self had the most impact on the motivated behavior, and the ideal L2 self and ought-to L2 self reflected the students' different motivational characteristics. It is suggested that D$\ddot{o}$rnyei's (2005, 2009) L2 motivational self system can be a better psychological model than Gardner's (1985) socio-educational model for understanding Korean secondary school students' L2 learning motivation.

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The effects of using listening comprehension strategies on TOEIC listening comprehension and moderator model (듣기 전략 사용 선호도가 TOEIC 듣기 성취도에 미치는 영향과 매개 변인과의 관계)

  • Lee, Jeong-Ah
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.345-364
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    • 2009
  • This study attempts to provide a comprehensive framework for listening strategy use among university students in Korea in relation to TOEIC listening scores. In particular, this study tests whether motivation, based on the self-determination theory, mediates listening strategy use on listening comprehension (LC) process and whether reading comprehension ability moderates the use of listening strategy in LC achievement. One hundred seventy six freshmen students participated in the study during their first semester required English course. Self-report questionnaires were used to assess students' motivation and LC strategy use. The responses were statistically analyzed via the moderator and mediator model. The results indicate that internalized motivation mediates the use of listening strategy in LC achievement; however, reading comprehension skill doesn't affect students' use of listening strategies in relation to listening skill achievement. In other words, students who have internalized motivation were able to utilize listening strategies effectively in terms of achievement of the TOEIC listening skills. The findings of the current study offer in-depth understanding of the relationship among use of LC strategies, intrinsic motivation, and listening skill achievement shared by the mediator and moderator models.

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Analysis on Instruction Design and Learning Motivation for Pre-Service Teachers' Cospace Education (예비교사의 코스페이시스 교육을 위한 수업 설계 및 학습동기에 미치는 영향의 분석)

  • Nam, Choong Mo;Kim, Chong Woo
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.501-508
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    • 2018
  • Virtual reality contents can contribute to students' experience in teaching and learning activities, and teachers and students are increasingly interested in using virtual reality in educational settings. For this purpose, We have developed a curriculum designed to teach pre-service teachers Cospaces at the College of Education and analyzed the influence of learners on learning motivation. For the evaluation of this study, a pre- and post-questionnaire was conducted and analyzed. As a result, attention and confidence of learning motivation differ according to gender, and new technology and achievement affect learning motivation.

The Effect of Non-Face-to-Face Classes on Class Satisfaction of Nursing Students after COVID-19

  • Kim, Young-Su
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.165-172
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    • 2022
  • This study was attempted to investigate the effect of non-face-to-face online classes on class satisfaction of nursing students after COVID-19. The research method was a structured self-report questionnaire targeting 3rd graders(n=133) of the Department of Nursing at K University, and the collected data were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN 25.0 program. The results of the study were achievement motivation, interaction, self-regulated learning, and achievement motivation showed a statistically significant positive correlation with class satisfaction, and self-regulated learning showed a significant positive correlation with achievement motivation. Accordingly, in order to increase class satisfaction, the development and application of non-face-to-face online teaching methods to increase self-regulated learning, achievement motivation, and interaction are required.

English Education and the Information Age (영어교육과 정보화 시대)

  • Choe, Sook-Hee;Kim, Sung-Hun;Kim, In-Churl
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.239-256
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    • 2006
  • With the rapid development in computer hardware and software in recent years, the contents and methods of teaching English have been altered greatly. The use of multimedia and the Internet as a means of language teaching is increasing as information technology accelerates. Using multimedia and the Internet in language teaching allows teachers to have more time to devote to interacting with their students. Above all, it arouses in students the motivation for learning and enables each student to study with the speed commensurate to his/her own ability. Both teachers and students can choose their own style that is most efficient for their classes. When students are efficiently stimulated through visual and auditory materials, they can be more easily motivated to utilize and develop creative techniques by using multimedia and the Internet. Thus, in the information age, it would be desirable to innovate the existing concepts of lineal education and allow more student-centered lessons to more readily expose students to contents and experiences according to their own demands.

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Teaching American Culture to Improve English Skills (영어 학습 능력 향상을 위한 문화지도)

  • Khang, Yong-Koo;Kim, Jong-Seon
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.71-90
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the improvement of students' interest and general proficiency of English through cultural understanding. To achieve this purpose, two classes of the 2nd grade in the informational high school were divided into the experimental class and the control class. The Grammar-Translation Method was used for the control class and a cultural learning - compare and contrast Korean culture and American culture - was taken for the experimental. After various cultural differences were studied, surveys of students' attitude and reading and listening test were taken. The results from this study were as follows: Firstly, students' interest in English was improved through learning the American culture that was related to the content of each lesson. Secondly, English reading and communicative skills were improved by learning about cultural aspects. Therefore, it can be said that teaching culture stimulates students' interest and motivation for learning English and helps students retain such affective attitudes. And English communicative skills were improved as well.

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The Research on Metaphors of Expert Teachers in Mathematics Classroom

  • Ye, Lijun;Si, Haixia
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.251-259
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    • 2011
  • Metaphor is the main representations of teachers' practical knowledge, which can help students to understand mathematics better. Through the recording and quantitative analysis of video cases of expert teachers in mathematics classroom, there are some results after analysis: 1) Teachers use many metaphors in the classroom and most of that are structural-ontological metaphors, which takes a certain period of time. 2) Teachers use the metaphors mainly in the teaching process of introduce and explore by the form of question-answer. 3) During the process of concept teaching, the metaphors from the real-world examples can promote the students have more motivation to study. During the process of procedure teaching, the metaphors from similar materials can promote the students to understand the operational skill better.

A Study on Development and Utilization of the Elementary Mathematical Games (초등학교 수학 학습용 게임 개발 및 활용에 관한 연구)

  • 강문봉
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.199-214
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    • 2000
  • The constructivism is an important stream of the recent trends of mathematics education. In order for students to construct their knowledge for themselves, above all, it should be a prerequisite that they participate in actively, Using games helps students to participate in learning mathematics actively. I think, up to now, mathematics teachers use games mainly for motivation and it does not connect to true learning mathematics through using games. So, the purposes of this study are developing the mathematical games connecting to mathematical contents closely, designing the teaching models to connect game activities to learning mathematics, and developing several teaching plans using games to mathematics class. In this study, I propose what conditions 'good' game should have, classify games as practice game, concept learning game, and strategy game, and develop 43 games from 1 to 6 grade. And I design the teaching models depending on the game types and develop the teaching plans.

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A Study on the Teaching Method of English Literature through the Internet and Its Effect -L2 Acquisition through British-American fiction in CCDL class between Kangwon National University and Waseda University-

  • Baek, Nak-Seung
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2002
  • One of the benefits of the internet-assisted instruction is that it can improve L2 Learners' motivation to express themselves in English. The purpose of this paper is to investigate an effective approach to British-American fiction learning in Korean universities, which can emphasize communicative strategies drawing on video-conferencing system, a chat system(CUSeeMe), and an e-mail system. Students are passive participants who cannot assert their creativity in the traditional teaching method of British-American fiction, which mainly relies upon reading and translation far from literature lessons. In CCDL(Cross-cultural distance learning) class, students can play active roles in asserting their own ideas and assuming considerable responsibility for making a presentation in English. A professor can play a role as a coordinator in supporting the students' activities and in winding up the class. The main significance of this article lies in providing a paradigm for CCDL class beyond the limitation of the traditional teaching method of British-American fiction in Korea and futhermore in exploring the eclectic integration of the traditional one and CCDL.

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