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인터넷 실시간 자료를 이용한 고등학교 지구과학 학습 프로그램 개발 및 지원 홈페이지 구축

  • Gu, Ja-Ok;An, Hui-Su
    • 한국지구과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.09a
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    • pp.199-206
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    • 2005
  • 지구과학은 실생활과 직접적으로 관련되거나 학생들이 친숙하게 생각하는 많은 개념들을 포함하고 있으며 이런 특성은 과학캠프나 자연탐사 활동에서 지구과학과 관련한 탐구주제가 학생들의 큰 호응을 얻는 사실을 설명할 수 있다. 하지만 정규 수업에서 이루어지는 지구과학 실험 수업은 교과서에 제시된 자료해석 위주의 실험이 많아 학생들의 흥미를 반감시키는 경우가 많으며 자료 측정과정에서 과학자가 느낄 수 있는 중요하고 귀중한 경험을 놓칠수 있다. 그런데 인터넷에서는 해양과 대기, 천문, 지질 각 분야에서 지속적으로 갱신되는 실시간 관측 자료를 제공해 주는 곳이 많으며 이 실시간 자료들을 고등학교의 지구과학 실험에 이용할 수 있도록 학습 프로그램을 개발하면 기존의 자료해석 실험이 가지는 한계를 극복하고 학생들의 지구과학에 대한 호응도를 높일 수 있으며 보다 다양한 탐구 능력을 향상 시킬 수 있다. 이러한 학습 프로그램의 특징은 탐구 중심 혹은 문제 해결 학습을 강조하는 현재의 교육 목표를 잘 반영할 수 있다. 본 연구의 목적은 인터넷에서 제공되는 지구과학 관련 실시간 자료들을 활용할 수 있는 고등학교 지구과학 학습 프로그램을 개발하고 이를 지원할 수 있는 홈페이지를 구축한 후 실제로 수업에 적용하여 교육적 효과를 확인하는 것이다. 연구 결과 실시간 자료를 이용하는 고등학교 학생들을 위한 지구과학 학습 프로그램을 12개의 주제에 대해서 완성했다. 먼저 지구과학실험 시간에 적용할 수 있는 2차시 분량의 학습 프로그램 6주제를 개발했는데 개발 주제는 '지진이 일어나고 있는 곳은 어디인가?', '진앙으로 판의 경계를 결정하기', '진앙의 위치를 찾아라', '암영대를 찾아라', '태양의 자전 주기를 측정하기', '태양활동' 이다. 각 주제별로 수업소개, 학습목표, 과정, 학습자료(학생 활동지, 기타 자료, 수업 내용과 관련한 실시간 자료 제공 사이트 목록), 평가 자료를 만들었다. 학생들의 활동 내용은 <지진이 일어나고 있는 곳은 어디인가?>의 주제를 예로 들면 학생들이 실시간으로 전 세계의 지진활동을 모니터하는 사이트에 접속하여 최근에 지진이 어디에서 일어났는지 알아보고 지난 30일 동안에 일어났던 규모 4 이상의 지진 자료를 다운 받아 세계 지도에 점으로 표시한다. 이 때 학생들은 손으로 진앙의 위치를 지도에 그리는 대신 엑셀의 그래프 기능을 이용하여 지도에 진앙의 위치를 나타내게 한다. 또 개인 과제 연구에 적용할 수 있는 학습 프로그램을 5가지 개발하여 학생들이 특정한 주제에 대하여 탐구 과제를 수행할 수 있게 했는데 개발된 주제는 '태양 활동으로 오로라 예측하기', '국제 우주 정거장을 찾아내자', '한반도 부근의 해양 기상과 해수의 물리적 상호 관계', '일기도 분석을 통한 태풍의 진로 예측', '우리 나라 조석 예측' 이다. 마지막으로 사이버 학습을 통해서 수업 시간의 제약 없이 과제 형태로 처치 가능한 학습 프로그램 개발 했는데 그 주제는 '태풍이 저위도에서 북상하는 이유?'이다. 개발된 프로그램 중 2차시 학습 프로그램은 과학고 중학생 영재반에게, 개인 탐구 과제는 과학고 1학년 학생들에게, 사이버 수업 형태는 과학고 2학년 학생에게 적용시켰다. 실시간 자료 활용을 지원하는 홈페이지를 만들어 자료 제공 사이트에 대한 메타 자료를 데이터베이스화했으며 이를 통해 학생들이 원하는 실시간 자료를 검색하여 찾을 수 있고 홈페이지를 방분했을 때 이해하기 어려운 그래프나 각 홈페이지가 제공하는 자료들에 대한 처리 방법을 도움말로 제공받을 수 있게 했다. 실시간 자료들을 이용한 학습은 학생들의 학습 의욕과 탐구 능력을 향상시켰으며 컴퓨터 활용 능력과 외국어 자료 활용 능력을 향상 시키는데도 도움을 주었다.

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Conceptual Structure Analysis of Metamorphic Rock by Earth Science Teachers Using Semantic Network Analysis (언어네트워크분석을 활용한 지구과학교사들의 변성암에 대한 개념 구조 분석)

  • Duk Ho Chung;Chul Min Lee
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.762-776
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to determined the conceptual structure used by earth science teachers to classify metamorphic rocks as well as the criteria applied in the process of classifying metamorphic rocks. To this end, the researchers collected verbal data uttered in the process of classifying metamorphic rock using think-aloud from 21 earth science teachers in middle and high schools in Jeollabuk-do, Republic of Korea. The collected verbal data were analyzed using the semantic network analysis method, and the following results were obtained. First, in the process of classifying metamorphic rocks, earth science teachers classified them based on characteristics such as color, compositional minerals, and particle size, which can be generally observed in rocks, and foliation that appears in metamorphic rocks. Second, earth science teachers recognize the classification criteria for metamorphic rocks and focus on metamorphism such as contact metamorphism or regional metamorphism. However, there were cases where rocks were mistakenly classified through incorrect identification. Therefore, it is necessary to provide sufficient observational information about, and experience of, metamorphic rocks to enable earth science teachers to recognize and relate to the scientific process of identifying metamorphic rocks through the phenomena observed.

Exploring Pre-service Earth Science Teachers' Perceptions about Learning on Geological Field Trip (야외지질학습에 대한 예비 중등 지구과학 교사의 인식 탐색)

  • Choi, Yoon-Sung;Kim, Chan-Jong;Choe, Seung-Urn
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.291-302
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate pre-service middle school earth science teachers' perceptions about the learning of geological field trip. The study sample consists of 39 undergraduate students at the university located in a metropolitan city. Additionally, 4 pre-service earth science teachers are semi-structure interviewed. The instrument of the study includes a 5-category perception about the learning of geological field trip, which consists of needs, educational values, educational experience, teaching methods, and training for learning. The results are as follows. First, participants are important to the need and educational values of learning about the geological field trip regardless of gender and grade level. Second, all participants have experienced geological field trip in college. They have more opportunities to experiment for field trip as they advance to higher grade. There is significant difference between lower and higher graders in terms of the goal of learning about geological field trip. It needs a new lesson model to teach geology between men and women regarding teaching methods category. In order to practice geological field trip in school, participants perceive that they need the knowledge of geological context, experiment of field trips, and how to teach geological field trip to students. This study suggests that pre-service earth science teachers' perceptions include how to teach and learn geological field trip during their college year.

Middle School and Science-gifted Students' Conceptions about Motion of Objects on the Surface of the Earth and the Moon (지구와 달 표면에서 물체의 운동에 대한 일반 중학생들과 과학영재학생들의 개념)

  • Song, Young-Wook
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.193-207
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate middle school and science-gifted students' conceptions about motion of objects on the surface of the earth and the moon. The subjects were 61 first-, 51 second-, 51 third-year students, for a total of 163 in a middle school and 32 science-gifted students from a university-affiliated sciencegifted education center for secondary school students. The research contents were conceptions about motion of objects by the vertical direction, an inclined plane and horizontal plane on the surface of the earth and the moon. The questions were as follows: If two balls, same size but different mass, were put on, thrown over, by the vertical direction, an inclined plane and a horizontal plane on the surface of the earth and the moon at the same time and speed, which one would arrive faster than the other?; In the same mass in the earth and the moon, how fast could the object reach to which location, the earth or the moon? The results showed that science-gifted students offer meaningful difference on the concept of objects in motion at the vertical direction, an inclined plane and a horizontal plane on the earth and at the vertical direction on the moon than general middle school students. There were meaningful difference on the vertical up direction, an inclined plane and a horizontal plane in the same situation in the earth and the moon. Finally, based on the results of our study, we discuss possible educational implications for teaching the concept of objects in motion.

A Theoretical Study on Abduction as an Inquiry Method in Earth Science (지구과학의 한 탐구 방법으로서 귀추법에 대한 이론적 고찰)

  • Oh, Phil-Seok;Kim, Chan-Jong
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.610-623
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    • 2005
  • This was a theoretical study of which the goal was to provide a foundation for developing and implementing earth science inquiry activities based on abduction as a scientific inquiry method. Through a review of relevant literature, the study examined the nature of earth science in terms of the goals of earth science inquiry and the characteristics of what is investigated in earth science. It also explored the forms and meanings of abduction, thinking strategies used in the abductive inference, and the abductive inquiry model. Abduction is the process of inferring certain rules (e.g., scientific facts, principles, laws) and providing explanatory statements or hypotheses in order to explain some phenomena. This method was found to be well-suited to the earth science inquiry which studies the causes and processes of natural phenomena in the earth and space environment. Abduction has the nature of ampliative, selective, evaluative, and creative inference, and several thinking strategies, including reconstruction of data, heuristic generalization, analogy, existential, conceptual combination, and elimination strategies, are employed for inferring rules and suggesting hypotheses. This study found the abductive inquiry model to be adaptable to earth science classrooms, and it is therefore suggested that earth science instructions should be based on the abductive method and that research work concerning the abductive inquiry in the classroom should follow.

Research Synthesis of Gender Differences in Korean Science Education Journals (성 차이 경향 파악을 위한 국내 과학 교육 문헌 분석)

  • Shin, Dong-Hee;Park, Byoung-Tai
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.453-461
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    • 2007
  • This study analyzed all of the research articles published in six of the Korean science education journals in the past three decades. The purpose of this research synthesis was to identify gender differences in hundreds of research articles accomplished at the personal, local, and national level that have repeatedly been reported in several international comparative studies. There were few of articles that focused on gender issues, but 279 articles presented a result of gender issues separately. Of the 279 articles, we finally analyzed 225 research articles for a statistical significance. The articles were divided into two types of research method: test-based studies and experiment-based studies. The results of research synthesis in test-based studies were as follows: The largest number of studies reported male superiority in science knowledge and science-related attitude, which is similar to the results of recent international studies. In particular, gender differences were the biggest in science-related attitudes and the least in scientific process skills. The result of research synthesis in experimental studies was that the largest number of articles did not show significant gender differences in the effect of the applied program. It is noteworthy that the applied science education programs tend to be more effective in improving female students' scientific attitude and male students' science knowledge. It is necessary to develop more gender-inclusive science programs for female students to feel science more positively.

Developing Experimental Method of Real-time Data Transfer and Imaging using Astronomical Observations for Scientific Inquiry Activities (과학탐구활동을 위한 천문 관측 자료의 실시간 전송 및 영상 구현 실험 방법 개발)

  • Kim, Soon-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.183-199
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    • 2012
  • Previous Earth Science textbooks have mostly lacked the latest astronomical phenomena frequently being reported in mass media such as popular science magazines. One of the main directions in the revision of the 2009 National Curriculum of Korea is to actively include those phenomena. Furthermore, despite a close link between astronomy and physics, the concept of modern physics has not been actively introduced in Earth Science textbooks and at the same time the linkage of physics to astronomy has rarely been studies in physics textbooks. Therefore, the concept of integration among different fields in science is emphasized in the new National Curriculum. Transient phenomena in the high energy astrophysical objects are examples that reflect such issue. The purpose of this study is to introduce transferring a real-time data and making imaging of astronomical observations using e-Science. As a first step, we performed the first experiment for a large data transfer of astronomical observation between Korea and Japan using KOREN, a National Research and Education Test Network. We introduce actively on-going fields of e-Science in observational activities of astronomy and astrophysics, and their close interrelationship with scientific inquiry activities and public outreach activities. We discuss our experiment in the scientific and educational aspects to the primitive e-Science activity in the Korean astronomical society and, in turn, provide a prospective view for its application to the scientific inquiry activities and public outreach activities in the upcoming commercial Gbps-level internet environments.

An analysis of Earth Science Items and Achievement in TIMSS 2003 (TIMSS 2003 지구과학 영역 문항 및 성취도 분석)

  • Kwak, Young-Sun;Jeong, Eun-Young
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.405-414
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    • 2007
  • This study examined students' achievement of Earth science in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) that was conducted with 46 participating countries in 2003 and analyzed average percent-correct items for Earth science were analyzed in terms of subcategory, item type and cognitive domain. In addition, items showing a gender difference and a big difference in the test scores of Korean and international students were analyzed. Korean students performed higher than the international average, especially in the astronomy-related topic and in the cognitive domain of 'reasoning and analysis'. In an analysis of the five items that Korean students scored lower than the international average, Korean students performed not so well in demonstrating what they understood with drawings and writings. Korean female students showed a difficulty more than male students did in multiple-choice items that asked recalling of factual knowledge and demonstrated lack of confidence in the items that they have not learned yet. Based on the result content organization of Earth science curriculum and ways to improve teaching and loaming methods were recommended.

The Rock Cycle Composition Elements and Process of the Pre-service Earth Science Teachers' Understanding (암석 순환의 구성요소와 과정에 대한 예비 지구과학 교사들의 이해)

  • Kim, Yun-Ji
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Earth Science Education
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.186-198
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the composition elements and processes of the rock cycle that pre-service teachers in earth science field understand. Second-year students majoring in earth science were selected as research objects, all of whom attended teacher's university located in the southern region. The methods of arranging the composition elements of the rock cycle in a structured way and displaying the cycle direction through the arrow and describing the cycle processes in detail were applied. Pre-service teachers recognized 5 composition elements: magma, igneous rocks, sediments, sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks of the rock cycle and cycle processes was represented into 20 branches. The cycle type was analyzed by four criteria: linear, triangular, circular, complex, some pre-teachers did not complete the loop of the cycle or some showed incomplete understanding of the cycle structure simply displayed in one direction. The rock cycle is an important theme of the earth system education characterized by dynamism and complexity.

What Do Earth Science Pre-service Teachers See in Class? -Through Pre-service Teachers' Experiences and Criticism of Class- (지구과학 예비교사들은 '수업'에서 무엇을 보는가? -예비교사들의 수업 경험과 비평을 통해서-)

  • Lim, Sung-Man
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Earth Science Education
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.199-213
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to find out what pre-service teachers' views of as a good science class in evaluating class demonstrations. The study was conducted on 32 students in the second year of college who are attending teacher training schools located in central region, Korea. 32 pre-service teachers demonstrated the class with a group of 2 students, and a total of 16 lessons were demonstrated. They also evaluated the class by participating in 15 lessons except ones own class. Therefore all the collected evaluation papers were 480 sheets. This study analyze this evaluation paper and find out the good science class that earth science pre-service teachers think. As a result, the pre-service teachers' views of good science class analyzed by 3 categories. The three categories were 'Highly Engaged Instruction', 'Well-structured class design', and 'Qualitatively superior class materials'. In other words, the pre-service teachers' views that well-structured class design and active interaction were the requirements of good science class. This study confirmed that pre-service teachers can draw images of good science class through experience of class demonstration and class evaluation.