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A Study on the Learning Experience of Student who were participated in an Alternative Classroom in School. (학교 내 대안교실에 참여한 학생의 학습경험 연구)

  • Lee Hyejin
    • The Journal of Learner-Centered Curriculum and Instruction (JLCCI)
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    • v.19 no.13
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    • pp.1125-1150
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to contribute to find a way to develop learner-centered method for alternative classroom in school by investigating qualitatively the learning experience of students participating in the alternative classroom in school. For the purpose, a qualitative case study was performed in A high school administering the alternative classroom in full-time school. The main method for data collection was the interview to investigate directly the experience of participants for alternative classroom. The participants were seven and the interviews were performed intensively for two days from 17 to 18 Feb. 2019. The learning experience from participation in the alternative classroom reported by students were stated in detail as follows: 1) To find a place for them as a whole person, 2) Experience of growth: Making capacity-vessel, Confidence acquired by experience of success, Pleasure of learning, 3) Going toward world: Career development, Reading world, Building relationship. The implications of these results are as follows: First, The school should aim for the education in a flexible way so that they include various students. Second, The education for students who feel burden or suffering in learning should take priority over the recovery of propensity. Third, the school accommodating the relationships is required to encourage and support students to engage in school. Fourth, A learning-directed learning process in which the learners play the role of subject and the measures to ensure the cooperation with community should be explored and developed.

A study on the classroom application of interview assessments as alternative mathematics assessments (수학과 대안평가로서의 면접평가 현장 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Keum Sun;Jo, Hyun Gong;Son, Jung Hwa;Yang, Seong Hyun;Lee, Hwan Chul;Kim, Yoon-Mi;Kang, Ok Ki;Huh, Nan
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.263-288
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to provide practical ways to apply interview assessments in classrooms. Interview assessments have been asserted to serve as one of the alternatives to the traditional paper-and-pencil tests. In order to propose ways for teachers to actively use interview assessments for mathematics assessments, relevant instruments were developed by analyzing a number of related theories. These instruments were developed in two forms: interview assessments focused on identifying student characteristics and those focused on identifying thought processes. The interview assessments were applied in classroom settings and the results of this application were analyzed. The findings from this study are expected to suggest beneficial implications for teachers who are interested in practicing interview assessments in classrooms.

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The Effects of Counseling Strategy in Classroom on the Interpersonal Cognitive Problem Solving Ability of Rejected Elementary School Children (학급상담 전략이 배척아동의 대인문제 해결력 향상에 미치는 효과)

  • Kang, Ha-Young;Ahn, Ie-Hwan
    • The Korean Journal of Elementary Counseling
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.51-66
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    • 2009
  • This study aims at examining how it becomes to change the interpersonal cognitive problem solving ability development of elementary rejected children when teacher practices counseling strategy in classroom To do this, 130 fifth-graders of 4 classrooms from H Elementary School in B City went through Ahn Ie-hwan's(2007) social status type system by using the peer nomination, Then, 21 children were labeled as rejected children. Among them, 16 children were divided into experimental group & control group, 8 for the each group. In order to improve the interpersonal cognitive problem solving ability of rejected children with teacher's counseling strategy in classroom used in this study, 5 weeks activity made according to the level of classroom was carried out in four sides, that is, setting of classroom structure-environments, classroom activities, counseling activities, cooperative learning method, referring to Dreikurs'(1971) 'The counseling strategy in classroom' composed of self-discipline, cooperation, mutual respect, shared responsibility, and social equality. This study obtained the following results. First, There was a significant effect in improving the interpersonal cognitive problem solving ability of rejected children. Looking into sub-factors, there was a significant effect in improving consequential thought and method-ends thought except alternative solution thought and causal thought. Second, there was a significant difference in social status & change of 5 types of children in social status in the respective classrooms when those of the experimental group where teacher's counseling strategy in classroom carried out and those of the control group where teacher's counseling strategy in classroom not carried out were compared. To conclude the results mentioned above, We can see the fact that the counseling strategy in classroom positively affected interpersonal cognitive problem solving ability.

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Use of Alternative Assessments to Rectify Common Students' Misconceptions: A Case Study of "mini-project" in GCE 'A' Level Physics in a Singapore School

  • Lim, Ai Phing;Yau, Che Ming
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.28 no.7
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    • pp.730-748
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    • 2008
  • Students often have tenacious physics misconceptions and many studies were conducted on engendering conceptual change. Correspondingly, there is much literature on alternative assessment and its role in student learning. This is a comparison study on using alternative assessments to improve common students' misconceptions in GCE Advanced Level Physics. This research also aims to affirm alternative assessment as a valid tool for learning and promote its use. This study involved two classes with 24 students each. For four weeks, electromagnetism was taught to students using the same classroom pedagogies but with different assignments. The control group completeda standard drill-and-practice assignment while the experimental group finished an alternative assessment. From the preliminary results, students who undertook the alternative assessment and the traditional assessment both improved, however, the treatment group did not perform statistically significantly better than the control group. The reasons will be discussed and commented and it is expected to have significant improvement on rectifying misconceptionsupon next batch of experimentation groups.

Observation and analysis of elementary mathematics classroom discourse (초등 수학 수업의 이해를 위한 관찰과 분석)

  • 이경화
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.435-461
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    • 2002
  • In this paper I attempt to survey on the theories of observation and analysis of mathematics classroom discourse. In order to discuss applicability of the theories I look at preservice teachers' observation of mathe-matics classroom and teachers' conception of mathematics lesson. In examining reports from preservice teachers' I identify how they understand mathematics lesson and how the theories can enhance their understanding. Not surprisingly, there are lots of obstacles for teachers to practice mathe-matics educational theories. 1 find some features of their efforts or attempts to overcome the obstacles in an attempt to gain insights into alternative ways of concep-tualizing the methods of observation and analysis through the interview and the discussion with teachers.

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Analysis on Evaluation Inquiry of Lectures for the Improvement on University Lecture Quality - Focused on Liberal Art Courses of Engineering and Science Schools at SNU - (대학 강의 질 개선을 위한 강의 평가 문항 분석 - 서울대학교 이공계열 교양과목을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee H.W.;Kang H.S.;Jung Y.S.;Heo E.
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.52-63
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    • 2005
  • National competitiveness is related directly to the strength of educational competitiveness of universities. Seoul National University (SNU) has been taking efforts to improve its competitiveness in University education in variety of ways and the classroom assessment is one key example of those. The current classroom assessment system practiced at universities is being used to evaluate courses and professors in charge by the university administration or evaluation committee. The classroom assessment system is not intended to put students and professors as the subject of the evaluation. In this case, the evaluation is intended wrongfully to rank the courses and evaluate professors' achievement by assigning grades on the lectures. Instead, a proper classroom assessment system should be targeted to improve the quality of lectures by encouraging communication among professor and students in the classroom. In this study, it was intended to investigate a suitable classroom assessment system to enhance the effectiveness of education, not to rank the courses and evaluate professors' achievement. For this purpose, research has been carried out to investigate opinions of professors at SNU on the criteria of classroom assessment and to analyze the criteria of classroom assessment at other domestic universities in Korea. The inquiries for feedback on the lecture by the student in the class was analyzed. The current classroom assessment system at SNU was reviewed and an improvement plan was devised to evaluate liberal art courses of engineering and science schools at SNU. In this research, the problems in the classroom assessment system was reviewed and improvement points were searched to utilize the classroom assessment system more effectively for the improvement of lecture quality.

A Case Study of Equitable Access to Quality Technology Uses in a Low-Resourced Rural Elementary School (농촌 초등학교에서 디지털격차 해소를 위한 테크놀로지 활용 수업 사례 연구)

  • Han, Seungyeon;Han, Insook
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.224-233
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    • 2021
  • The aim of this study was to describe how a teacher used technologies to improve underserved student's learning in a low-resourced rural elementary classroom and provide implications for teachers' use of technology. The in-depth case study was conducted in a one-student classroom setting that isolated the fifth grader from social and collaborative learning opportunities. The qualitative data was collected in forms of classroom observation field notes, teacher interviews, student interviews and student's reflection journals. Findings are as follows: First, technology partakes an import role in a one-student classroom to support student's collaborative learning. Second, to overcome a digital divide, the teacher created a technology-enhanced environment with alternative methods of her own and supplemented teacher-created resources. Third, the teacher used technologies to support adaptive instruction based on student's needs.

A Perspective on Teaching Mathematics in the School Classroom

  • BECKER, Jerry
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2016
  • WHAT we teach, and HOW students experience it, are the primary factors that shape students' understanding and beliefs of what mathematics is all about. Further, students pick up their sense of mathematics from their experience with it. We have seen the results of the approach to "break the subject into pieces and make students master it bit by bit. As an alternative, we strive to create a teaching environment in which students are DOING mathematics and thereby engender selected aspects of "mathematical culture" in the classroom. The vehicle for doing this is the so-called Japanese Open-ended approach to teaching mathematics. We will discuss three aspects of the open-ended approach - process open, end product open, formulating problems open - and the associated approach to assessing learning.

A Study on the feasibility for school bus introduced of commuting to improve the environment in primary school of urban areas (통학환경 개선을 위한 대도시지역의 통학버스 도입 타당성 연구)

  • Heo, Byung-Iee;Kim, Sung-Joong
    • The Journal of Sustainable Design and Educational Environment Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.36-49
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    • 2013
  • Unplanned growth of the city was established, despite many elementary, School facilities outside the city is still lacking. Basically should be able to walk to school through elementary school in the case of excessive distance, issues such as unsafe in the school environment and the school, overcrowding, excessive relieve classroom learning environment, with the improvement of the overall situation is necessary. In this study, the status for local public elementary school environment, research and analysis, case studies, research, and through community and resolve problems derived as a school bus for the introduction of alternative feasibility analysis.

Development of Teaching Materials(CD-Rom) and Its Applications to Classroom in Area of Human Development and Family Relationship in Middle School Home Economics -Through Practical Reasoning Teaching Model- (중학교 가정과‘인간발달과 가족관계’영역의 교육자료(CD-Rom) 개발 및 현장 적용 연구 -실천적 추론 수업을 중심으로-)

  • 유태명;장혜경;유지연;김주연;김항아;김효순;신창중
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.115-127
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study is to develop lesson plans. teaching guide, and teaching materials applying practical reasoning teaching model in the area of ’human development and family relationship’in middle school home economics. The practical reasoning teaching model consists of five factors: Desired results, Awareness of context, Alternative approaches, Consequences of action, and Action. This study based on practical reasoning has following process: Curriculum development. Developing lesson pan, teaching material, an teaching guide, Experimental teaching and evaluation. Feedback, Production of CD-Rom. Teaching guide includes lesson plan, workbook multimedia materials and teaching resources. Especially teaching guide in CD-Rom can be used effectively in the actual teaching. In the classroom, this teaching model accomplished active and interesting participation of teachers and students. It is proposed that practical reasoning teaching model should be applied to other areas of home economics. In addition various teaching materials based on practical reasoning need to developed.

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