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Analysis of Science Educational Contents of Singapore, Canada and US Focused on the Integrated Concepts (통합개념을 중심으로 한 싱가포르, 캐나다와 미국의 과학교육과정 내용 요소 분석)

  • Lee, Yoonha;Yoon, Heojeong;Song, Joo-Yeon;Bang, Dami
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2014
  • The feasibility of integrated concepts as a key element in designing integrated science curriculum has been investigated by analysing science contents included in performance expectations stated at different grades. The science curriculum of Singapore and the state of Ontario in Canada, and next generation of science standard (NGSS) were selected. Each of them presents theme, fundamental concepts, and crosscutting concepts, which has the characteristics of integrated concepts proposed in the study. Analysis showed that theme, fundamental concepts, and crosscutting concepts were influenced by the characteristics of each curriculum. In addition, science contents related to integrated concepts at different grades varied with the nature of integrated concepts. Based on results, some suggestions were made. First, the total number of integrated concepts should be considered for designing integrated curriculum. Second, the nature of integrated concepts and science contents associated with the integrated concepts should be considered. The integrated concepts should be vast and deep enough in the meaning to contain various content knowledge of different science domains. Third, it should be considered that how the integrated concepts have to be presented at different grades.

The Cases of Integrated Science Education Practices in Schools -What are the ways to facilitate integrated science education?- (통합 과학교육을 실천하고 있는 두 중등학교의 사례 -무엇이 통합 과학교육을 가능하게 하는가?-)

  • Ahn, Jungyong;Na, Jiyeon;Song, Jinwoong
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.763-777
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    • 2013
  • This is a case study on two schools practising integrated science education (hereafter ISE). The purposes of this study are to investigate the types and features of ISE in the schools actively practising ISE, to identify the contextual factors of the schools, and to give implications for implementing ISE in schools. This study investigated the contextual factors in practicing ISE with a focus on the two schools, a middle school in Gyeonggi-do and a high school in Busan. They were breaking down the boundaries among teaching subjects and providing student-oriented instruction with problems in the real world. The data were collected by observing classes, by interviewing teachers, and by reviewing school documents and students' reports. The research findings are as follows: first, the two schools took part in ISE actively. They teach science to students providing integrated experiences mainly by using interdisciplinary knowledge and/or by solving the problems pertaining to the real world. While the former integrated subjects centering on topics, the latter focused on a project-based learning driven by students. They have differences in regard to the role of teachers and students, the level of integration and the type of integration. Second, the contextual factors that enabled ISE to be implemented there were found. The previous studies revealed six contextual factors in practising ISE: small and stable learning environment, leadership, team activities, in-school planning time, flexible timetable and community links. This study also found similar factors. However, the cases of this study provided ISE on a large scale and in a short period of time, instead of a small and stable learning environment. Teachers viewed the process of ISE not only as a tool to overcome the conservative culture of teachers but also as a pursuit of innovation.

The Effect of Field-Experience Learning Activites Program for the Integrated Textbook on the Environmental Attitude of Elementary School Students (통합교과적 체험 환경교육 프로그램이 초등학생의 환경태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Chang Hyoung-Joo;Shin Young-Joon
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.495-503
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze elementary school students' attitudes through field-experience teaming activities program for the integrated textbook on the environment issues. This study was conducted after implementing the field environmental education for fifth graders with the teaching-teaming plan applied to the field education and was based on the analysis of environment-related education for the fifth graders. A total of 64 elementary students, 32 in the experimental group and 342 in the control group, were involved in this study. The study used the instrument consisting of 36 Likert-type questions on attitudes toward environment. After going over the influences of the field environmental education program on the students, we found out the positive development in the pre-test and post-test, concerning all environmental themes, especially in the field of protection of animals, environmental pollution, and environment in general.

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Development and Analysis of Creativity·Personality-integrated Programming Education Model for Nurturing Holistic IT Human Resources (전인적 IT인재 육성을 위한 창의성·인성 통합 프로그래밍 교육 모형 개발 및 효과 분석)

  • Seo, Jeong Hyun;Kim, Yoon Young;Kim, Ji Sun;Jeong, Bok Moon;Kim, Young Sik
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.79-91
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    • 2015
  • Future society demands a personal who is equipped with personality as well as creativity. In this study is developed an creativity personality-integrated programing education model combining CPS(Creative Problem Solving) method for creativity and narrative approach for personality. The developed model was applied to the 5th, 6th grade students in elementary school. As a result, there were effects of improvement in cultivating both personality as well as creativity. The result may offer implications in developing a creativity personality-integrated education model and curriculums in computer science education.

Analysis of Elementary School Students' Psychological Science Domains by Classifying Science Vocabularies. (과학 용어 분류를 통한 초등학생들의 심리적 과학 영역 분석)

  • Lee, Sung-Ho;Lim, Cheong-Hwan;Jeong, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 2001
  • The importance of integrated approach have increased gradually in science education. But most of researches on integrated science have been based on the structure of science and epistemology. The investigations of students' psychological science domains are needed for effectiveness of integrated science in science curriculum and classrooms. In this study, for exploration of elementary school students' psychological science domains and their properties, students(N=96) were asked to classify scientific words presented on textbooks in several categories. Many psychological science domains were revealed. Among them, the domains that were over 20% are 'Electricity', 'The human body', 'The earth', 'Energy', 'Plant', 'Animal', 'Environment', 'Living things', 'Weather', 'Flower'. According to the results from analysis on the words that students presented in each domains, the participants hold strongly the relationships caused by everyday experiences. For example, 'light' and 'heat' showed high frequency in 'Electricity' domain and 'The human body' domain included 'force' and 'motion' in high frequency. The most inclusive domain was 'The earth'. Not only the words on earth science but also biological and chemical words were classified in this domain. So The integration that centered with 'The earth' domain looks correspond to the elementary school students' psychological aspect.

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Analysis of the Characteristics of Multiple-Choice Test Items Used in Integrated Science Assessment: Focused on the Case of Four High School (융합형 '과학' 평가에 사용된 선다형 문항의 특성 분석 : 4개 고등학교의 사례)

  • Lee, Ki-Young;Cho, Hee-Hyung;Kwon, Suk-Min;Kim, Hee-Kyong;Yoon, Heesook
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.278-293
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics of multiple-choice test items used in assessment of high school integrated science according to 2009 revised curriculum. For the analysis of the tendency of item setting, we devised an analytic framework specific to integrated science, and analyzed the characteristics of items by applying the devised framework and item response theory. The results of the tendency of item setting revealed that most of items run counter to the intent of integrated science in terms of item resource, integration extent, and cognitive level, which means teachers are stick to separative method in teaching-learning and assessment of integrated science. The results of the analysis applying item response theory showed that item difficulty was appropriate and item discrimination was considerably high. However, there was no relevance between the tendency of item setting and qualitative characteristics of the items. We also discussed some agendas to improve the teaching-learning and assessment of integrated science based on the results of this study.

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Design of a Beam-coupling System for a Chip-integrated Spectrometer with a Discrete Linear Waveguide

  • Liu, Zhiying;Jiang, Xin;Li, Mingyu
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.229-237
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    • 2020
  • In this study, a beam-coupling system is designed to improve the coupling efficiency of achip-integrated spectrometer when the waveguide is arranged in a linear and discrete manner. In the proposed system the beam is shaped to be anti-Gaussian, to deposit adequate energy in the edge waveguides. The beam is discretely coupled to the corresponding waveguide by a microlens array, to improve the coupling efficiency, and is compressed by a toroidal lens to match the linear discrete waveguides. Based on the findings of this study, the coupling efficiency of the spectrometer is shown to increase by a factor of 2.57. Accordingly, this study provides a reference basis for the improvement of the coupling efficiency of other similar spectrometers.

A Study on the Educational material Using Integrated Media (인터그레이티드 미디어 교육교재에 관한 연구)

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    • Archives of design research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.5-14
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    • 1999
  • In this competitive environment which changes rapidly na extensively we can perceive that the role of education is getting important more and more. The challenge that we face is how we can handle the information and convert it to the knowledge. A lot of schools have already tried to improve the effect of education by using the computers. Besides providing the content of education newly and interestingly the educational use of the integrated Media has a strong point in terms of efficiency and effectiveness that it is excellent in storage, communication, control and handling enormous information as well as in a peculiarity of reciprocity, the high usefulness of communicative education using the experience of vision, audition and simulation in the method of participating of students themselves in education that the previous media systems didn't have. This thesis brought up a substantial problem in producing the consequences of education for children by investigating the psychological and recognitional abilities of children and by understanding the essence of the Integrated Media. And this study provided the solution in terms of the content and the viewpoint in design to raise the educational efficiency and effectiveness of the Integrated Media even though it is just a partial solution.

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With Training Creative Convergence Talents, Why is Art Education Noted? (창의적 융합인재양성. 왜 예술교육에 주목하는가?)

  • Tae, Jin-Mi
    • Journal of Gifted/Talented Education
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.1011-1032
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    • 2011
  • For recently training the creative convergence talents, 'art education' is being greatly noted at home and abroad. In the meantime, this art education, which is being paid attention now as the educational trend of 'new alternative' in international society, has great difference in the aspect of objective, contents, and an operating method from the traditional art education in the past. Accordingly, this study analyzed and introduced the international art-education trend in a new concept, pointed out problems of art education as a part of activating the art education at elementary and middle schools, which is being driven now by the government, and of the integrated art education in the science technology field like STEAM, and suggested the desirable art-education orientation direction of satisfying the historical and social needs hereafter.

Development of an Instrument for Measuring Affective Factors Regarding Conceptual Understanding in High School Physics

  • Kim, Min-Kee;Ogawa, Masakata
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.497-509
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    • 2007
  • Among many remedial approaches against the increasing unfavorableness toward school science, one of the prevalent findings studied by affective experts is that students' achievement in science and their attitude toward it has a relatively weak relationship. In contrast, cognitive experts assert that the conceptual change involves more than cognitive aspects, and may be influenced by affective factors such as beliefs, motivation, learning attitudes, and sociocultural contexts. The latter regards continuous conceptual change as leading to better student understanding of science with variables of students' attitude toward science. As an initial step toward illuminating the affective-cognitive learning aspects of science, the purpose of this study is to develop an instrument for analyzing the relationship between students' conceptual understanding and affective factors. Cognitive questionnaires from the database of distribution in students' misconceptions of physics (DMP project), and affective questionnaires from the Relevance of Science Education (ROSE project) are integrated into our instrument. The respondents are high school students in Okayama prefecture, Japan. Through the pilot test, the authors integrated attitude toward science (AS) and interest inventory (II) from ROSE into cognitive understanding (CD) from DMP. Statistical methodologies such as factor analysis and item total correlation theoretically discerned the effective sixty-three items from the two original item pools. Having discussed two validity issues, the authors suggest ongoing research associated with our affective-cognitive research perspective.