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Identity Development of Science Teachers Involved in Teacher Communities: Based on the Theory of "Community of Practice" (과학교사들의 교사모임에의 참여 경험과 교사 정체성 형성과정에 대한 탐색 -실천공동체 이론을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Hyojeong;Chung, Kayoun;Lee, Hyunju
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.390-404
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    • 2013
  • The premise of the study is that teacher communities or teacher interest groups are one of the representative examples of Communities of Practice (CoP) formed by teachers who engage in the process of collective learning regarding science teaching. Based on the theory of CoP, we investigated and interpreted the process of identity development of six science teachers who have been actively involved in teacher communities. We conducted 2-3 individual interviews with the teachers in order to explore their narratives and personal experiences of being involved in the communities over the years. Results indicated that a teacher community is a place where the teachers not only generated and shared repertories of ideas, documents on teaching and learning, or routines (i.e. practices), but also formulated a set of relationships through social participation. Teacher communities actively provide the teachers a sense of joint enterprise and identity, and where the teachers have an opportunity to develop themselves personally and professionally as science teachers playing major roles in their communities.

Nursing students' experience of visiting the National Institute for Scientific Investigation (간호대학생의 국립과학수사연구소 탐방 경험)

  • Kim, Mi-Hwa
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2021
  • The purpose is a qualitative study on the search for career paths of nursing students after visiting the National Institute of Science and Investigation. Participants in this study were 13 people who participated in the National Institute of Science and Investigation visit program during a club event for 3rd graders at a university in M city, Gyeongsangbuk-do. Data collection was made through a self-report within 48 hours of visiting the National Institute of Science and Investigation. The collected data were analyzed using Krippendorff's phenomenological method. As a result of analyzing the experiences of nursing students' visits to the National Institute of Forensic Science, 3 categories, 6 themes, and 20 meaningful statements were identified. The three categories were derived from "Beyond the boundaries of the nursing profession," "The difference between drama and reality", and "Challenge in a new field". As a result of this study, it was confirmed that the experience of visiting the National Institute of Forensic Science provided an understanding of forensic nurses and had opportunities for various social participation attitudes as nurses. In addition, it is expected to be used as basic data useful for career guidance and student counseling in the future, and it is expected to be used as basic data for educational demand structure and educational development for forensic nurses.

A Study on the Recognition of Radiation Irradiation Foods in Radiology College Students (방사선과 대학생들의 방사선조사식품 인식도에 관한 연구)

  • Yeo, Jin-Dong;Jeon, Byeong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.603-614
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    • 2018
  • This study aims to identify the awareness of radiation irradiation foods for radiologists, to help them understand the radiation irradiation foods properly, and to provide basic data on educational programs. The survey was conducted from February 1 to 28, 2018, with a survey of university students majoring in radiology at universities in Daegu and Gyeongbuk provinces. 73.7% of the respondents said that they did not have educational experience in radiological survey foods and related educational experiences. 49.8% of radiologists and 31.6% of school education were the most effective methods of radiation survey foods. As for the intention to participate in education on radiation irradiated foods, 54.5% of the respondents said that they are "normal" and that the participation rate of the students can be increased when providing education on radiation irradiated foods. As for when it is appropriate to conduct education on radiation-invested foods, 27.7% from 'Elementary School' and 23.0% from 'Middle School' are shown. Considering the above results, it is deemed necessary to develop specific promotional activities and educational programs for the overall recognition and clear understanding of irradiated food products of college students who are sensitive to diet.

Exploring the Applicability of PLC Protocol for Enhancing Science Teachers' Teaching Expertise on Inquiry Class (과학 교사의 탐구 수업 전문성 신장을 위한 교사학습공동체(PLC) 프로토콜의 활용 가능성 탐색)

  • Lee, Kiyoung;Jeong, Eunyoung;Kwak, Youngsun
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.439-448
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    • 2022
  • The goal of this study is to develop a protocol that can be used for the purpose of developing inquiry class expertise in science teacher PLC, and to explore the possibility of field application of the developed protocol through test application with in-service teachers. PLC protocol for science inquiry class, consisting of five stages, was developed and applied sequentially to six participating teachers. In order to check the applicability of the protocol, the participating teachers wrote a reflection journal for each stage, and after the completion of the five-stage protocol, the participants' perceptions of the protocol were investigated through a group interview. The results are as follows: first, a protocol for enhancing science teachers' professionalism of inquiry classes was composed and developed in five stages such as (1) Revealing ideas about science inquiry classes, (2) Sharing science inquiry class experiences, (3) Looking together at students' scientific inquiry results, (4) Building literacy for science inquiry teaching, and (5) making science inquiry lesson plans. Second, the possibility of extensive application of the PLC protocol developed in this study was confirmed through the reflection journal and post-interview analysis results of the participants. According to the participating teachers, the protocol helped the systematic operation of PLC and teachers' participation. In addition, by experiencing the five-stage protocol, the teachers had an opportunity to reflect on their inquiry classes and ponder for improvement, and gained confidence in inquiry classes. Based on the research results, ways to develop and utilize the PLC protocol for science teachers were suggested.

Exploring the Impact of Library Public Forums on Users' Perception of Libraries: A Study Based on Their Experiences (공공도서관 공론장 경험에 따른 이용자의 도서관 인식 연구)

  • Yeon Ok Lee;Young Ah Kang;Durk Hyun Chang
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.269-293
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    • 2023
  • The aim of this study is to investigate whether library public forums, which are conducted as a part of the library's information services, affect users' perception of libraries. We analyzed the variations in users' perception of libraries based on their participation in public forums held by the public libraries. Data was collected through a survey of users from the Seongbuk Public Libraries in Seoul, which hold public forums. It was discovered that users' perception of public libraries varied depending on whether they had attended the library's public forums or not. The study revealed that users who participated in library public forums had a better understanding of the public libraries compared to those who did not. Specifically, users who participated in public forums exhibited a deeper comprehension of the library's roles, higher trust in the library, and a greater willingness to visit the library. In addition, we found that users acknowledged the importance of public forums in libraries and expressed a high level of interest and willingness to participate in them. Based on these findings, we discussed the implications of library public forums on users' perception of libraries and highlighted the need for information services that are based on public forums.

A Study on the Role Performance of Collective intelligence as Scaffold in Web-based PBL (웹을 활용한 PBL에서 집단지성의 스캐폴더 역할 연구)

  • Suh, Soon-Shik;Heo, Dong-Hyeon
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.355-363
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    • 2008
  • In order to enhance the effect of Problem-based Learning, the role of scaffold as a learning support strategy is necessary. Collective intelligence provides scaffolding in the sense that it integrates users' knowledge, information, experiences, values, etc. Based on these factors, collective intelligence determines the direction of behavior, revises the direction continuously, and provides problem-solving methods. Teaching and learning situations emphasize learners' initiative, voluntary, and active participation. Thus, this study was conducted to find out if collective intelligence can be an effective and attractive alternative of learning strategy. Specifically, this study purposed to examine how collective intelligence performs the role of scaffold on the Web and what types of scaffolding are provided to learners. According to the results of this study, collective intelligence had a positive effect on learners' learning attitude, confidence, interest, etc. in the affective aspect, but its effect on the cognitive aspect was different according to learners' school year and learning level. Because collective intelligence had a positive effect on learners, we identified scaffolding types explanation, suggestion of direction, illustration and feedback in the cognitive aspect, and positive response and encouragement in the affective aspect.

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Analyzing in-service primary and secondary teacher's experience on development of instructional media with Scratch: Based on the ASSURE model (초·중등 현직 교원의 스크래치 활용 교수자료 개발에 대한 경험 분석: ASSURE 모형 기반)

  • Cha, Hyeon-Jin;Lee, Gyeong-Suk
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.265-278
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the experience of the process of developing instructional media by using Scratch for in-service teachers, after they participated in programming education with Scratch conducted as part of teaching methods using ICT. In particular, this study aimed to explore in-service teachers' thoughts and experiences of the objectives and methods integrated the programming education into their subjects creatively and convergently. To achieve the objective, they conducted an instructional design in accordance with their subject's learning goals and methods on the framework of the ASSURE model. Then, they conducted a project to develop instructional media with Scratch as part of the instructional design. 10 in-service teachers who attends the Graduate School of Education at K University in the second semester of 2019 were participated in this study. As a result, teachers showed positive expectation that the use of media developed by Scratch could bring significant results to attract students' interest and promote students' participation to lead learner-centered classes. This study has implications for future direction on programming education for professional development programs of prospective teachers as well as in-service teachers.

A Study on the Landscape Design for Sunchon National University Cultural Park (순천대학교 문화공원 설계)

  • Kim, Youn-Jin;Han, Sun-Ah;Kim, Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2010
  • College campus landscape plans once focused mainly on campus functionality and aesthetically pleasing buildings. Yet now, after the rise of greater emphasis on afforestation and eco-friendly planning, building spaces for the local culture and community has become the core of the plan. This study analyzed the design strategies and details of the landscape plan that was selected through the contest to select a design plan for the cultural park at Sunchon National University. The key considerations for the landscape Design for the cultural space at Sunchon National University areas follows. First, the design plan sought ways to reach out to the local community, going one step beyond just opening up campus facilities. This means more than just the opening of physical facilities and environments. It was designed to serve as a base to organize diversified programs by generations and groups with an aim to share the history and culture of the college, the local community and the region. Second, shapes and colors were designed to establish a unified image between buildings and outdoor facilities. "Three Books" was selected as the key motif as books were believed to be the most representative symbol of colleges while 6 straight lines, hexagons and circles inspired by the shape of three books were used in the design. In terms of colors, reddish-brown was used for buildings to enhance visibility along with harmony and esthetic appreciation. For facilities, black and blue were used as dominant colors and white and yellow as point colors to promote the image of Sunchon City. Third, with an aim to overcome the limitation of the overall college campus as a closed space, it was designed to be a barrier-free space, remaining open to everyone and encouraging visits and experiences for active communication with the local community.

An Improvement Method through Build-Transfer-Lease (BTL) Problem Analysis from the Special Purpose Company (SPC) Perspective (SPC 관점에서의 BTL사업 문제점 분석을 통한 개선방법)

  • Kim, Soo-Yong;Son, Myung-Chan;Yang, Jin-Kook
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.167-175
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    • 2013
  • In 2005, the government introduced BTL(Build-Transfer-Lease) projects as one of the methods of private investment in infrastructure. In a BTL project, a private company builds a public facility and leases it to the government to withdraw its invested capital. But there appear several problems with it due to a short period of preparation and lack of experiences. Specifically, private companies that plan to participate in this project have to take a risk since serious problems are likely to take place because of unrealistic estimation of construction costs, etc., and they finally avoid participating in this project. A case study was made over advanced countries, Japan and the United Kingdom, to find out how to resolve the problems, and rational 7 improvement method were presented from a perspective of Special Purpose Company (SPC), which could be accepted by both of SPC and government agencies. The findings of the study are expected to provide workable solutions to BTL projects from a standpoint of private companies to facilitate the rational improvement of BTL projects, and this study is ultimately expected to stimulate the active participation of SPC to make a contribution to the vitalization of domestic BTL projects.

The Effect of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) on the Ability to Participate in Field-Education Classes and Improvement of Problem-Solving Skills (문제중심학습(PBL)이 현장실습수업 참여능력과 문제해결력 향상에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung Hyun Kim
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to construct a basic PBL class research data model that can strengthen and improve technical college students' abilities to participate in field-education classes and problem-solving skills. A significant effect was found in PBL classes with regard to technical college students' problem-solving skills and abilities to participate in field-education classes, as posited by the hypothesis. The results of the PBL course, which is a hypothesis of research, have been confirmed to have a significant effect on the participation of college students in field practice and on the ability to solve problems. Seventy-one students from five departments (humanities, social studies, and arts) at D University in North GyeongSang Province were selected as final subjects. The study was conducted for seven weeks from October 10 to December 05, 2021, in three stages: pre-inspection, PBL operation, and post-inspection. In the college life experiences of students with disabilities who study late within the Department of Social Welfare, it was confirmed that the study participants independently changed toward their independent life satisfaction and positive perception of themselves as a process of change in which the self-determination rights and goals and hopes for their lives by seeking the role for the disabled who have not yet been encountered and in the process of positively recognizing themselves.