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Learning Effects and Difficulties of Role Play Activities to Learn Earth Rotation and Sun's Apparent Motion

지구 자전과 태양의 겉보기 운동 학습을 위한 역할놀이 활동의 학습 효과 및 학생들이 겪는 어려움

  • Received : 2020.03.26
  • Accepted : 2020.04.15
  • Published : 2020.04.30

Abstract

In this study, to find out the learning effects and difficulties of role play activities to learn the earth's rotation and the sun's apparent motion, the degree of concept understanding through role play activities, difficulties arising from activities collected by interview, and eye movement during activities are analyzed. 22 fifth graders participated in this study and collected and analyzed experimental behaviors, post-interviews, and eye movement data during the role play of the students. The study found that students could explain the rotation and direction of the Earth through role play activities, but it was difficult to explain the apparent motion of the sun. Since it is difficult to perceive the sun's apparent motion through role play activities, the learning effect of the earth rotation role play activity is low.

본 연구에서는 지구 자전과 태양의 겉보기 운동을 학습하기 위한 역할놀이 활동의 학습 효과 및 어려움을 알아보기 위해서 역할 놀이 활동을 통한 개념 이해정도, 면담으로 수집한 활동에서 나타나는 어려움, 활동 중 시선이동을 분석하였다. 연구 참여자는 초등학교 5학년 학생 22명이며, 역할 놀이 중 실험 행동과 사후 면담, 시선이동자료를 수집하여 분석하였다. 연구결과, 학생들은 역할 놀이 활동을 통해 지구의 자전과 자전방향은 설명할 수 있지만 태양의 겉보기 운동을 설명하는 것은 어려워했다. 학생들은 역할 놀이 활동을 통해 태양의 겉보기 운동을 지각하기 어려워하기 때문에, 자전에 의해 나타나는 태양의 겉보기 운동 개념을 학습하기 위한 역할 놀이 활동은 학습 효과가 낮다.

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