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The Characteristics of Pre-Service Secondary Science Teachers' Curriculum Design for Teaching in Science Museum

과학관 활용 수업을 위한 중등 예비과학교사의 교수 설계에서 나타나는 특징

  • Received : 2015.01.14
  • Accepted : 2015.02.18
  • Published : 2015.02.28

Abstract

In this case study, we investigated the characteristics of pre-service secondary science teachers' curriculum design for teaching in science museums. Three pre-service secondary science teachers at a college of education in Seoul participated in this study. We have observed and recorded their teaching practices in science museums, collected all of their teaching materials, and conducted semi-structured interviews before and after teaching. All the data collected were analyzed by using the constant comparative method. The analyses of results revealed that the pre-service teachers structured their teaching in a series of pre-visit, during-visit, and post-visit as continuous activities. They attempted to reinforce students' learning experiences during the visit by providing post-visit activities, and also properly considered the principle that activity should be personally meaningful or relevant to students. However, they lacked the perceptions as well as the practical knowledge of reducing student's novelty of the science museum by providing activities prior to the visit, encouraging to engage in joint productive activities, promoting diverse social interactions, and providing students with choices and controls on their learning. On the bases of these results, we made some suggestions in pre-service teacher education for the professional development of teaching in science museum.

이 연구에서는 사례연구를 통해 과학관 활용 수업을 위한 중등 예비 과학교사의 교수 설계에서 나타나는 특징을 분석하였다. 서울 소재 사범대학의 예비과학교사 3명이 연구에 참여하였으며, 국립과천과학관을 활용한 수업을 계획 및 실행하였다. 예비교사들이 제작한 모든 교수학습 자료를 수집하였고, 수업을 관찰하면서 수업 장면을 촬영 및 녹음하였으며, 교수 실행 전후에 반구조화된 면담을 실시하였다. 예비교사의 과학관 활용 수업을 위한 교수 설계의 특징을 분석하기 위해 지속적 비교 방법을 사용하였다. 연구 결과, 예비교사들은 과학관 수업을 서로 연계된 방문 전, 중, 후 활동으로 구성하였고, 방문 후 활동을 통해 방문 중 학습을 강화시키려 시도하였으며, 과학관 학습을 학생 개인의 경험과 연결시키는 측면을 비교적 적절히 고려하는 것으로 나타났다. 그러나 방문 전 활동을 통해 과학관에 대한 낯설음을 감소시키거나, 소집단 활동을 통해 학생들이 공동의 산출물을 만들도록 하거나, 다양한 사회적 상호작용을 촉진시키거나, 학생들이 자신의 학습을 직접 선택하고 조절하도록 하는 것에 대한 인식과 실행 지식은 부족하였다. 이러한 연구 결과를 바탕으로 예비교사의 과학관 학습관련 전문성을 향상시키기 위한 교육 방안을 제안하였다.

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