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A Study on the Development and Application of Math Learning Materials for Students with Remedial Needs in the 7th National Curricula. - The case of 8-A course in math - (7차 교육과정에 따른 특별보충과정 학생들을 위한 수학 학습자료 개발 및 적용에 대하여 - 8-가 단계 -)

  • 김연관;김응환;정인철
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.49-69
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to develop learning materials for the remedial curriculum, part of the 7th sequential differentiated math curricula, in an effort to fix the academic deficiencies of underachieving students, provide motivation to them and enhance their self-directed learning capabilities. The subjects in this study were the students in their second year of C middle school, who were in want of remedial education. After their mid-term and finals grades in the first semester of 2003 were analyzed to measure their academic deficiencies, remedial learning materials about math 8-A stage were developed, by modifying the textbook and existing materials, in consideration of 7-A stage. After they were utilized in remedial class, frequency analysis was conducted to find out what the students thought of the developed learning materials, and diagnosis evaluation was implemented to find out how many students passed the test, improve the materials, and suggest in which way their achievement could get better.

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Effective Management Strategies of University Basic Mathematics by Ability Grouping (대학 기초수학 교과목에 대한 수준별 학습지도 방안)

  • Pyo, Yong-Soo;Park, Joon-Sik
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.87-103
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects on academic achievement for university basic mathematics in order to improve the problem-solving abilities of low achievement students in university general mathematics. In this paper, we suggest effective management strategies and teaching-learning methods according to level-based classes with utilizing scholastic level assessment, students survey, Mathematics Cafe and tutorial program, and also managing demonstration classes which are using Webwork system for assignments and evaluating the class.

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A Case Study on Levels of Arithmetical Thinking of an Underachiever in Number and Operation - Focusing on a 6th Grader - (수와 연산 영역 부진 학생의 산술적 사고 수준에 관한 사례 연구 - 초등학교 6학년 한 학생을 대상으로 -)

  • Lim, Miin;Chang, Hyewon
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.489-508
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    • 2016
  • Number and operation is the most basic and crucial part in elementary mathematics but is also well known as a part that students have lots of difficulties. A lot of researches have been done in various ways to solve this problem but it can't be solved fundamentally by emphasizing calculation method and skill. So we need to go over it in terms of relevant arithmetical thinking. This study aims to diagnose the cause of an underachiever's difficulties about arithmetic and finds a prescription for her by analyzing her level of arithmetical thinking based on Guberman(2014) and understanding about arithmetic. To achieve this goal, we chose an 6th grader who's having a hard time particularly in number and operation among mathematics strands and conducted a case study carrying out arithmetical thinking level tests on two separate occasions and analyzing her responses. As a result of analyzing data, her arithmetical thinking corresponded to Guberman's first level and it is also turned out that student is suffering from some arithmetic concepts. We suggest several implications for teaching of arithmetic at elementary school in terms of the development of arithmetical thinking based on analysis result and discussion about it.

Mathematical Errors of Minority Students from North Korean Defectors and Low-SES in Learning of Mathematical Basic Concepts (교육소외 학생들의 기초학력 신장을 위한 수학학습에서 나타난 수학적 오류: 탈북학생과 저소득층 학생을 대상으로)

  • ChoiKoh, Sang-Sook
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.203-227
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    • 2012
  • This was to investigate how the slow learners who specially belonged to low-SES, or North Korean defectors showed their errors in mathematical learning. To conduct the study, two groups for each minority group participated in the study volunteerly during the Winter vacation, in 2011. Based on the preliminary interviews, a total of 15 units were given, focusing on building mathematical basic concepts. As results, they had some errors in common. They both were in lack of understanding of the terminologies and not able to apply the meanings of definitions and theorems to a problem. Because of uncertainty of basic knowledge of mathematics, they easily lost their focus and were apt to make a mistake. Also, they showed clear differences. North Korean defectors were not accustomed to using or understanding the meanings of Chines or English in Korean words in expressing, writing mathematical terminologies and reading data on the context. Technical errors, and misinterpreted errors were found. However, students from the low SES showed that they were familiar with mathematical words and terminologies, but their errors mostly belonged to carelessness because of the lack of mastering mathematical concepts.

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Efficient Teaching Method for the Underachieving Students through Level Differentiated Classes (수학 기초학력 미달자의 수준별 수업에서 효율적인 지도 방법)

  • Shin, Joonkook;Yun, Sang-In;Kim, Yang-Hee
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.81-96
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    • 2014
  • Now, most of programs developed were presented as form of item pool by dividing problems by section and level for the level differentiated course, so the utilization is decreasing at the field caused by unconsidered school underachievement elements by achievement. Especially, the study on teaching materials and effective measures map for mid-low level students with low utilization is more urgent. Therefore, in this study we will promote teaching method for improving learning achievement at high school. The development teaching materials(the performance evaluation and diagnostic assessment, reconstruction of textbooks) will be applied to classes for the underachieving students directly, and the achievement in the experimental class was significantly improved compared to the comparative class and the meaningful conclusions could be drawn as results of conducting same assessment based on the experimental class and the comparative class.

Development and application of the program for students with under-achievement of math in high school - On the case of ADDIE model - (고등학교 수학 학습부진학생을 위한 프로그램 개발 및 적용 -ADDIE 모형 적용 사례-)

  • Oh, Taek-Keun
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.329-352
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    • 2018
  • This study analyzed each process of demand analysis(A), design(D), development(D), implementation(I) and evaluation(E) of the program to support mathematics learning of students with under-achievement of math in high school. To analyze the demand, a survey was conducted on 235 high school math teachers and 334 high school students who were under-achieved in mathematics. To design and develope the program, this study linked middle school math to high school math so that the students with poor math learning could easily participate in mathematics learning. The programs developed in this study were implemented in three high schools, where separate classes were organized and run for students with poor math learning. The evaluation of the programs developed in this study was done in two ways. One was a quantitative evaluation conducted by five experts, and the other was a qualitative evaluation conducted through interviews with teachers and students participating in the program. This study found that students with poor mathematics learning were more motivated to learn, started to do mathematics, and encouraged to be confident when using learning materials that included easy problems and detailed solutions that they could solve themselves. From these results, the following three implications can be derived in developing a program to support students who are experiencing poor mathematics learning in high school. First, we should develop learning materials that link middle school mathematics to high school mathematics so that students can supplement middle school mathematics related to high school mathematics. Second, we need to develop learning materials that include detailed solutions to basic examples and include homogeneous problems that can be solved while looking at the basic example's solution process. Third, we should avoid the challenge of asking students who are under-achieving to respond too openly.

An analysis of errors in understanding the fundamental concepts of function and differentiation for matriculants (대학 입학 예정자들의 함수 및 미분의 기초개념 이해에 대한 오류 분석)

  • Lim, Yeon-Hui;Pyo, Yong-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.435-457
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this paper is to discover effective teaching and learning methods for improving low level mathematic matriculants', who passed the early decision program, problem solving abilities by analyzing their error patterns in the special lecture for basic mathematics in P University. In this paper, we examine the matriculants' understanding and errors on the fundamental concepts of function, and continuity and differentiability of function based on the pre-examination. We also measure the their academic achievement in the special lecture for basic mathematics, and analyze the differences of error patterns between pre-test and post-test result on the concepts of continuity and differentiability of function.

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A Study for Improving Differentiated Mathematics Instruction Using Open Problems and Inventing Open Problems in the Elementary School (초등학교 수준별 수학 수업에서 열린 문제의 활용과 열린 문제 구성 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Chong-Young
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.315-330
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    • 2012
  • Mathematics educators have tried to teach mathematics to all students who are at any mathematical level by differentiated math instruction from late 1990s in Korea. The common differentiated math instruction separates students into two or three groups according to their mathematical ability and then different activities and tasks are given to each group. This kind of instruction fosters negative attitudes to mathematics to low level students and fix them at low level. So I investigated new mathematics instruction considering able students and low attainers at the same time. This new method is based on using open problems in math class. All students can respond to an open problem in different ways. If teachers could relate all varieties of answers got from students at every level to build good understanding the concept which the problem target at, low attainers could move to their potential developmental levels. This kind of instruction can change low math attainers' negative attitudes to good ones to mathematics and foster their confidence in performing mathematics.

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Research about the achievement progress for the low level students through 4 step group work in Mathematics (4단계 team학습을 통한 수학과 학습 부진학생의 학력신장에 대한 연구)

  • 김종훈
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this research is to invent the method which improve the problem - solution power in mathematics, making learning materials for it and apply it to the inactive 1st grade high school students. The results of this reaserch are as follows. 1. Through this 4 phased team teaching, the atmosphere of learning is positive and learning activities are voluntary and the attitude to the mathematics is improved. 2. The harmony of team studying for a problem solution, problem understanding, flowchart drawing and mind map studying enabled students to have confidence of learning, leading to improve the ability of mathematics.

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A Study on Formation of the Process-Object Perspective of Function Using Excel to Specialized High School Math Underachievers (특성화 고등학교 수학부진 학생들의 엑셀을 활용한 함수의 과정-대상 관점 형성에 대한 연구)

  • Choi, Jiyeon;Heo, Hye Ja
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.213-235
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze how the teaching activities which used EXCEL influence the specialized high school underachieved students. They have difficulties in making use of various representations for better understanding of function. EXCEL is helpful for learning function because it enables the students to use real life materials in math learning as well as formulates Tabular, Algebraic and Graphical which represent function. Furthermore, the students in specialized high school also have the experience of using EXCEL while studying other subjects. For that reason they have no burdens and fears on using EXCEL in learning activities. Utilizing EXCEL in the classroom gives an expectation that it helps to have interests on studying function and prepare for the next learning in the end. Research classes were conducted in a group of five students who have different hopes of career and a variety of mathematical interests. Though the students couldn't transfer Algebraic to Graphical in the diagnostic evaluation, they could resolve the problem of connections between Graphical, Tabular and Algebraic in the process perspectives, and could also express graphical representation by linking object perspectives with process perspectives. Therefore, they solved the connection problem of Tabular, Algebraic and Graphical in the object perspectives. As a result, the students could make transitions between Algebraic and Graphical in object perspectives through the classes applying EXCEL. Consequently, teaching the students with underachievement utilizing EXCEL enables them to recover their interests on math and it helps them to complete their following curriculum.

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