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A Study on the Effect of Cooperative Computer-Assisted Instruction by Previous Achievement Level (사전 성취 수준에 따른 협동적 컴퓨터 보조 수업의 효과)

  • No, Tae-Hui;Cha, Jeong-Ho;Yun, Seon-Ae;Gang, Seok-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.377-384
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    • 2002
  • In this study, the effect of cooperative computer-assisted instruction upon students' conceptual under-standing,application ability, and learning motivation were investigated by a previous achievement level. The treatment and the control groups (2 classes) were selected from a middle school in Seoul, and taught about the motion of molecule for 5 class periods. Prior to the instructions, a learning motivation test was administered and used as covariate. The scores of a previous achievement test were also used as covariate. The scores of the mid-term science examination were used as blocking variable. After the instructions, the conceptions test, the application test, and the learning motivation test were administered. Two-way ANCOVA results revealed that there were no significant differences in the scores of the con-ceptions test and the application test. However, the scores of the treatment group were found to be significantly higher than those of the control group in the learning motivation test.

The Influence of Entrepreneurship Education Experiences on the Intention of Entrepreneurship (대학생의 개인적 특성인 창업교육 경험이 창업의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Tae-Wol;Yun, Suk-Ju;Pea, Sang-Muk
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2019
  • A total of 84 questionnaires were analyzed for students with experience in entrepreneurship education in Cheonan-Asan, Chungnam province. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the experience of founding education, the personal characteristics of university students, on intention to start a business. As a result, first, there was a correlation between the intention of incubation of college students and the intention of incubation. Significantly at the level. Second, education satisfaction, which is a subordinate factor of entrepreneurship education, did not have a significant effect on achievement desire and self-efficacy, which are subdomains of entrepreneurship intention. Third, creativity was found to have a significant effect on both the desire for achievement and self-efficacy of intention, and creativity showed explanatory power of .603 and 35.1% for R2. The value of .493 and R2 of creativity and self-efficacy are 25.5%.

A Case Study of Parenting Education Program for Students with School-Maladjustment (학교부적응 학생 대상 예비부모교육 수업 적용 사례 연구)

  • Oh, EunYoung;Choi, Saeeun
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.117-134
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to explore the effects of the parenting education program for high-school maladjusted students. To this purpose, a parenting education program for adolescents developed by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family(MOGEF) was applied to ten high-school maladjusted students in an alternative(Dae-an) class in Jeju. Findings from class observations and interviews with participants are as follows. First, students with school maladjustment recognized importance and necessity of positive self-concepts and had an opportunity for self-growth through parenting education program. Second, students with school maladjustment obtained understanding about their family of origin and confidence for forming their future families. Third, advance learning about meanings and roles of being a parent provided students with opportunities to know importance of responsible sexual behavior. Fourth, practices of basic care with a replica of a new-born baby enhanced participation and concentration level of students with school maladjustment which became extremely effective in obtaining necessary knowledge for the basic care. Fifth, information provision for parent roles according to children's different developmental levels let students recognize that parent's roles change as their children grow and opened a way to grasp the need of parent education. Sixth, education and repetitive practices on reflective listening helped students enhance communication skills which entailed expanding their human relations. Seventh, passing-down of emotion and understanding on child abuse allowed students recognize risks of child abuse as well as the importance and need of skills for controlling emotion. This study sheds lights on the feasibility and effectiveness of a parenting education program for maladjusted or vulnerable students as an effective program for school drop-out prevention.