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Performing and Effects Team-Based Learning Program for improving of Teaching Competencies of Pre-service Elementary School Teachers (초등예비교사의 교수역량 증진을 위한 팀 기반 프로젝트 학습 실행 및 효과)

  • Ryu, Hyunah
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.217-233
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    • 2017
  • This study expects that Team Based Project Learning can act positive role to improve pre-service elementary teachers' teaching competence from previous studies. So designing and executing Team Based Project Learning program, I can provide some suggestions to the teaching method for teacher training education. In this study, Team Based Project Learning focuses on the use of history of mathematics in school mathematics. Also from organizing the team to evaluation, I conduct team activity systematically both inside and outside the classroom. The result of this study shows that pre-service elementary teachers' teaching competence has improved and I could identify the positive response about the value of using the history of mathematics and effect of Team Based Project Learning in mathematics learning.

On Radar Surveillance in Statistical Perspective for the Classroom

  • Kim, G. Daniel;Kim, Sung-Sook
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2002
  • Educators have found that the concept of randomness is often misunderstood by students. Chance recently pointed out that students should be introduced to the concept of randomness through the use of simulations. In this article, we studied various aspects of the probability distribution off linear random path in a circle and introduce some related simulations to guide student exploration and discovery. Consider a random line segment that crosses a circle with a certain radius. Perhaps it can be considered to be a path that an airplane shows up and flies into a random direction in a monitor. What is the expected amount of flying distance through the monitor, and the expected variation\ulcorner Are we monitoring what we see scientifically\ulcorner This article studies the probability distribution and some related aspects of a linear random path within a circular monitor. Some simulative activity is also introduced which can be used in a statistics or probability classes.

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Mathematics across the Curriculum: Educational Reform as a Problem Solving Activity

  • Cerreto, Frank A.
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.87-100
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    • 2007
  • This paper is intended to document the development of the Mathematics across the Curriculum (MAC) movement, following a mathematics problem solving model. Of course, just as new, related problems often arise after we have completed the solution of a current mathematics problem, so too, many questions remain regarding the future of MAC. Although preliminary assessments have been favorable, no broad-based evaluation of the impact of MAC has been conducted. To what extent has the promise of increased student understanding of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines been realized? What can be done to overcome logistical obstacles preventing instructors from working together in real schools settings? Are changes in institutional culture and relationships among academics merely transitory? Is the development of a strong base of curricular materials forthcoming? In other words, will MAC reach a level of educational permanence, or ultimately be discarded as another interesting, but unmanageable instructional fad?

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Brain Activity Related with Mathematics Anxiety

  • YUN, Eun Jeong;SHIN, In Sun
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.117-139
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    • 2015
  • For the purpose of determining neurophysiological mechanism of math anxiety, we conducted an EEG measurement for 22 sixth grade elementary students including 11 students with high math anxiety (HMA group), and 11 students with low math anxiety (LMA group). We found that in HMA group, delta wave was significantly generated from the right frontal lobe, and in LMA group, four paths are clearly connected while they perform math tasks (right inferior occipital gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ left superior parietal lobule /left middle frontal gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ left inferior parietal lobule /left middle frontal gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ right inferior parietal lobule / right middle frontal gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ right inferior parietal lobule). According to the above results we suggest that math anxiety is related to emotions associated with pain, reduces working memory and has a negative effect on math performance.

Hospital Emergency Department Simulation for Resource Analysis

  • Kozan, Erhan;Diefenbach, Mel
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2008
  • The Emergency Department (ED) is an integral part of hospitals. Admissions from the ED account for a significant proportion for a hospital's activity. Ensuring a timely and efficient flow of patients through the ED is crucial for optimising patient care. In recent years, ED overcrowding and its impact on patient flow has become a major issue facing the health sector. Simulation is rapidly becoming a tool of choice when examining hospital systems due to its capacity to involve numerous factors and interactions that impact the system. An analytical simulation model is used to investigate potential impacts by changing the following aspects of ED (physical layouts; number of beds; number and rate of patient arrivals; acuity of illness or injury of patients; access to radiology and pathology services; hospital staffing arrangements; and access to inpatient beds). Results of a significant numerical investigation at a hospital are also presented.

A Semantics for KADS Model of Expertise (KADS 지식 모델의 의미론)

  • 전윤재
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.57-73
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    • 1994
  • KADS is currently a best known methodology for expert system development is Europe. KADS world sees the expert system development as a modeling activity and uses models to control complexity of the development process. Four layers KADS expertise model is used to describe expert knowledge. But this expertise model in high abstraction level is conceptual and not formalized. This paper has formalized KADS expertise model using set theory and mathematical semantics combined in order to reduce the ambiguity of informal models of expertise, provide a precise means of communication about the model of expertise and point out incompleteness and inconsistency of the model of expertise. Instead of first order predicate calculs, set theory and mathematical semantics are used because they are a more general and have compositive quality.

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A Study on The Application of Inclusion-Exclusion Method in Soma Cube Activity (소마큐브(Soma Cube) 활동에서 포함-배제 방법의 활용에 대한 연구)

  • Shim, Sang-Kil;Hwang, Sun-Wook
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.33-45
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this article is to study characteristics of Soma Cube in combinatorial-geometric point of view, and to present basic substances and direction for efficient Soma cube activities in school mathematics upon systematical analysis of methods of finding solutions using Inclusion-Exclusion Method. We can apply Inclusion-Exclusion Method to find all possible solutions in Soma Cube activities not as trial-and-error method but as analytical method. Because Inclusion-Exclusion Method can reduce the number of problem-solving variables by making high conjunction in the choice of pieces. Soma cube pieces can be sorted as 'flat' ones and 'non-flat' ones, which would be another effective method in the manipulation of Soma Cube pieces.

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RNAi-mediated reduction of xanthine dehydrogenase results in increased biomass of Arabidopsis seedlings

  • Nakagawa, Ayami;Sakamoto, Atsushi;Takahashi, Misa;Morikawa, Hiromichi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.356-360
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    • 2005
  • Xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH), a classic enzyme involved in purine catabolism, can catalyze the formation of redox-signaling reactive oxygen and nitrogen species such as superoxide and nitric oxide. We generated transgenic plants of Arabidopsis in which XDH was knocked out by introduction of hairpin RNA-expression vector. Expression analysis by reverse transcription-PCR and in-gel staining of XDH activity revealed that transgenic lines efficiently suppressedXDH expression at the transcriptional level, demonstrating that RNA interference was successfully induced. XDH-suppressed transgenic lines exhibitedincreased biomass production during the growth of seedlings.

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On Counting-based and Collection-based Computation of Addition and Subtraction Teaching of Natural Number in Korea and United States of America. - Focused on using Number line - (한국과 미국의 자연수 덧셈과 뺄셈 지도에서 세기와 묶음에 기초한 계산방법의 고찰 - 수직선의 활용을 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Chang Woo
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.85-101
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate counting-based and collection-based computation of the elementary mathematics textbook in Korea and United States of America. As a results, we will provide some suggestive points through how to use and activity of number line, decomposing number, counting, grouping and so on by analyzing counting and collection-based computation in the elementary mathematics textbook of Korea and United States of America.

Teaching Mathematics using Mathematica (Mathematica를 활용한 수학 지도)

  • 허혜자
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.541-551
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    • 1998
  • Recently, the importance of participating in classes activity and cultivating student's thinking ability is emphasized in the mathematics education society. Teachers are demanded to change their teaching style centered pencile-and paper into using the variety instructional aids, such as calculator, video tape, computer, ohp, and projector, etc. In this paper, we search for the mathematica's function and the method that apply mathematical to the secondary school mathematics. Mathematical has many functions: calculator, algebra, graphics, animations, programing, notebook. We find that mathematica can be applied to the graph of function, the understand of simultaneous equations, the graph of trigonometry function, the calculation of limit, the computation of areas as limits, the derivative of a function and tangent line, a solid figure, and others in secondary school mathematics.

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