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수학전쟁의 기원과 우리나라 수학교육과정 개정 - '중등수학교육의 문제점'과 '1923 Report' - (Mathematics Curriculum Revising Processes & Directions from the Standpoints of the Comtemporary Two Reports in the 1920's as the Origin of Math Wars)

  • 장경윤
    • 대한수학교육학회지:수학교육학연구
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.645-668
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구는 우리나라 수학교육과정의 개정 방향과 과정에 시사점을 얻기 위하여 설계되었다. 최근 수학교육과정 개정에 나타나는 전통과 개혁, 내용과 방법 사이의 갈등을 일컫는 '수학전쟁'의 본질을 이해하기 위하여 이 연구는 수학전쟁의 기원이라 할 수 있는 1920년대 중등 수학교육과정에 관한 두 보고서, 일명 Kilpatrick 보고서와 1923 보고서에 주목하고, 보고서의 배경과 저자, 수학과 수학교육에 대한 관점과 보고서 내용, 그 파급 효과 등을 상세히 비교 대조하여 거시적 안목에서 교육과정 개정의 쟁점을 정리하였다. 또 Standards 중심의 개혁에 대한 최근 미국 수학전쟁의 양상, 해외 수학교육의 동향, 우리나라와 미국 수학 교육 개정 과정의 특징을 분석하였으며, 그 결과를 토대로 현재 우리나라 수학교육과정 연구와 개발에 중요하게 고려해야 할 사항과 현안 과제를 제안하였다.

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Hylis Gozis, 1886 (딱정벌레목: 어리방아벌레과)에 속하는 한국 미기록종 Hylis harmandi (Fleutiaux, 1923)에 대한 보고 (First Report of Genus Hylis Gozis, 1886 (Coleoptera: Eucnemidae) with a Species, Hylis harmandi (Fleutiaux, 1923) from Korea)

  • 승진배;이승환
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제57권4호
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    • pp.271-273
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    • 2018
  • 어리방아벌레과에 속하는 Hylis Gozis, 1886 속의 Hylis harmandi (Fleutiaux, 1923)가 한국에서 처음 확인되었다. 이 종에 대한 재기재와 중요한 형질 사진이 제시되었다.

한국산 꽃파리과 해충의 분류 (I) (쌍시목 : 유판류) (Classification of the Anthomyiidae from Korea (I) (Diptera: Calyptratae))

  • 권용정;서상재
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.99-102
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    • 1982
  • 꽃파리류는 식물잠식해충으로서 그 경제적 중요성이 크나, 우리나라산 꽃파리과에 대해서는 최근 Suwa (1981)에 의해 총 8속 13종(1미동정종)이 알려지고 있을 뿐 그 외에는 별로 연구된 바 없다. 저자들은 한국산 꽃파리과 해충의 계통분류학적 연구의 일환으로 정리하고 있던 중 새로이 3속 3종을 발견하였기에 이에 보고코자 한다. 그 중 Meliniella luteipennis(Ringdahl, 1950)(대륙꽃파리, 신칭) Delia echinata(Seguy, 1923)(별고자리꽃파리, 신칭)는 한국미기록종이며 Emmesomyia koreana sp. nov. (우리꽃파리, 신칭)는 새로 신종으로 기재된다.

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일제시대(日帝時代)의 조선총독부(朝鮮總督府)편찬 이과교과서(理科敎科書) (Science Textbooks under the Rule of CHOSUN Government General)

  • 영전영치;송민영
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.389-395
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    • 1993
  • Science textbooks which were compiled by CHOSUN Government General are known as books which appeared after 'Science Textbook for Common School' (1923-) compiled by CHOSUN Government General which are almost similar to state authorized textbooks and are also known as leaving the effect on 'Science Textbook for Elementary School' (1931-) which were focused on the subjects being issued since then and 'Science Text for Elementary Course' (1942-) being compiled by the Education Ministry, However in this research it was found out that there were publications in 1911, 1913 and 1921 and they were harbingers for 'Science Textbook for Elementary School' 0931-). For this reason it was decided to report overall picture on the science textbooks being compiled by CHOSUN Government General. And it was possible to illustrate that such textbooks can be classified into following 5 periods ; The 1st period:The time for search--'Science Textbook for Students of Common school' 1911 compiled by CHOSUN Government General. The 2nd period:Commencing separate compilation--'Science Textbook for Common School' 1913 compiled by CHOSUN Government General. (The 2'nd period:Final Separate Compilation-- Reissue after corrections of 'Science Textbook for Common School' compiled by CHOSUN Government General, 1921.) The 3rd period:Same as the state authorized science textbook of Japan--' Science Textbook for Common School' compiled by CHOSUN Government General, totally 3 books 1923-. The 4th period:Separate compilation, centered on subjects--'Science Textbook for Elementary School' compiled by CHOSUN Government General, 1931-. (The 4'th period:Changers of subjects--'Science Text for Elementary School' compiled by CHOSUN Government General, 1937-. The 5th period:Matched to compiled by the Education Ministry--'Observation of Nature' compiled by CHOSUN Government General, 1942-'Science Text for Elementary School'(Writing laterally) 1943-.

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한천의 대표입경을 이용한 조도계수 산정 (Estimation of Roughness Coefficient Using a Representative Grain Diameter for Han Stream in Jeju Island)

  • 이준호;양성기;김동수
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.563-570
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    • 2013
  • Roughness coefficient was computed for review of applicability based on measurement of the representative grain diameter reflecting channel characteristics of Han Stream. After field survey, collection of bed material, and grain analysis on the collected bed material, roughness coefficient was computed using representative grain and existing empirical equation for roughness coefficient. Value of roughness coefficient calculated using equation by Meyer-Peter and Muller (1948) was 0.0417 for upstream, 0.0432 for midstream, and 0.0493 for downstream. As a result of comparing the computed roughness coefficient to other empirical equations for review of applicability, the coefficient was larger in Strickler (1923) equation by 0.006. Smaller coefficient was shown by Planning Report for River Improvement Works. Equation by Garde and Raju (1978) was larger by 0.004, and equations by Lane and Carlson (1953) and by Meyer-Peter and Muller (1948) were larger by 0.001. Such precise roughness coefficient is extremely important when computing the amount of flood in rivers to prevent destruction of downstream embankments and property damages from flooding. Since roughness coefficient is a factor determined by complicated elements and differs according to time and space, continued management of roughness coefficient in rivers and streams is deemed necessary.

Pierre Robin Sequence 환아의 증례보고 (PIERRE ROBIN SEQUENCE: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE)

  • 이정은;송제선;김성오;이제호
    • 대한장애인치과학회지
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.92-95
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    • 2009
  • 1. 이 증례는 Pierre Robin Sequence로 진단받은 14개월 남아로 PRS의 3요소 중 하악왜소증, 설하수증의 소견을 보이고 있었으며 기도확보는 측와위를 통하여, 섭식은 PEG 도관삽입술을 시행하여 유지하고 있었다. 2. PRS는 해부학적 폐쇄 질환이기도 하지만 성장 장애이기도 하므로 여러 분야의 다원적 접근 및 치료계획이 필요하며, 다른 증후군들과 연관되어 심장질환, 신경질환, 안과질환, 청력문제 등이 동반될 수 있으므로 치과 진료실 에서 PRS 환아의 진료시 이 점을 유의해야할 것이다.

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Discovery of Parvatrema duboisi and Parvatrema homoeotecnum (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) from Migratory Birds in Korea

  • Chung, Ok-Sik;Lee, Hye-Jung;Sohn, Woon-Mok;Park, Yun-Kyu;Chai, Jong-Yil;Seo, Min
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제48권3호
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    • pp.271-274
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    • 2010
  • Adult worms of Parvatrema spp. (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) were found in the intestines of 2 species of migratory birds, i.e., a great knot, Calidris tenuirostris, and 2 Mongolian plovers, Charadrius mongolus, in the coastal area of Gunsan-si, Jeollabuk-do in October 2009. The recovered Parvatrema worms were 79 in total number and composed of 2 species. The worms from a great knot were $289{\mu}m$ in length with the oral and ventral sucker ratio of 2:1. They had a single vitellarium, and their intrauterine eggs were $25.0{\times}17.5{\mu}m$ in size. These findings were compatible with P. duboisi (Dollfus, 1923) Bartoli, 1974 (syn. P. timondavidi Bartoli, 1963). The worms recovered from the Mongolian plovers were smaller in length than P. duboisi and had 2 vitellaria. The oral and ventral sucker ratio was 2.5 : 1, and the eggs were $17.5{\times}8.8{\mu}m$ in size. These worms were assigned to be P. homoeotecnum James, 1964. This is the first report on the natural final hosts of Parvatrema spp. in Korea.

일제하(日帝下)(1920년대) 조선인수형인(朝鮮人受刑人)의 식생활상황(食生活狀況)과 그 배경(背景) (Dietary Life Status of Korean Prisoners' and the Background during the Period of Japanese Ruling)

  • 김천호
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.56-68
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    • 2003
  • The objects of this study are to find out (1) real situation of the food supply in prison under Imperial Government of Japan more cleary (historical meaning) and (2) which might help in understanding wrong present food consumption patterns in Korea which causes environmental as well as health problems. It is generally known that the length of the Japanese occupation for Korea is 36 years. However, it is concluded in this study that it was longer (70 years ; from 1875 to 1945 from when Japanese Army attacked and occupied Yungjongdo and Kanghwado island to e time when they were defeated on World War II.) Korea was annexed by Japan in 1910 then the Imperial Government of Japan dismissed the Korea Army, controlled the Office of Justice and the management of prison by force. Since then about 50% of all land was fell into Japanese Government ownership and 80% of Korean farmers became as tenant. After this change, Korea farmers were forced to pay extremely high rent (up to 80% of its harvest). Forced immigration, low price procurement of grain by Japanese government up to more than 30%of their production, was practiced. Accordingly, the food situation of Korean farmers became miserable, which may caused more violations of Imperial Japanese Law. Malnutrition, epidemic diseases, mortality rate of infants soared and average life expectancy shortened to 20-30 years old. This was the period of World Economic Crises and Food Crises in Japan. It was said then that if one Japanese comes to Korea then 200 Koreans will starved to death. Meanwhile, Proconsul Bureau of Chosun requested to the Department of Medicine, the Imperial University of Kyungsung to survey food supply situation of Koreans in prison throughout Korea. Objectives of the survey then was not only to find out scientifically whether it is agreeable in maintaining prisoner's health and also find out the possibility to save food during food crisis. Survey was started from 1923 and ended in 1945, and it focussed on prisoners in the Seodaemoon Prison. This report is the outcome of the first survey. They concluded that the food supplied was nutritionally (had) no problem, in compare with those of workers in the factory, students in the dormitory in Japan and with those of prisoners in Taiwan, France and Germany. Amount of grain supplied were different according to their work lord and was divided into 9 different levels. Total grain was consisted of 50% millet, 30% soybean and 20% indica rice(variety). However, there were no difference in the amount of supply of side dishes between work groups. For the highest working group, 3280g of boiled grain per day was supplied to make stomach full but as a side dishes, salty fermented bean paste, fermented fish and salty soups, etc. was supplied. Deficiency of animal protein were observed, however, high intake of soybean may possibly caused animal protein deficiency problem. On the contrary, the intake of water soluble vitamins were insufficient but the level of calcium and iron intake seems to be sufficient, however, imbalance of intake of nutrition may caused low absorbtion rate which might caused malnutrition. High intake of dietary fiber and low intake of cholesterol may possibly prohibited them from so called modem disease but may caused the defect in disease resistancy againist epidemics and other traditional disease. Over intake of salt(20-30g per day) was observed. Surveyors who attended in this survey, mentioned that the amount of food intake may nutritionally be sufficient enough but the quality of food(and possibly, the taste of food) were like that of animal feed. For the officials who received this report might consider that considering the war situation and food crisis, the supply situation of food in the prison may considered to be good enough(because they are not starving). But as a Korean who studied this report, one feel extremely pity about those situation because (situation of) those period were very harsh under the Imperial Law and keeping the Law by Koreans were almost impossible, therefore, about one third adult violated the Law and were put into jail. And they were treated like animals.