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An Analysis of Length and Time in the Elementary Mathematics Textbooks: Focused on the Instructional Components of Measurement and Key Competencies in Mathematics (길이와 시간에 관한 초등학교 수학 교과서 분석: 측정의 교수·학습 요소 및 수학 교과 역량을 중심으로)

  • Pang, JeongSuk;Kwon, MiSun;Kim, MinJeong;Choi, InYoung;SunWoo, Jin
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.301-322
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    • 2016
  • Even though measurement is an important strand of elementary mathematics education, there has been lack of research in this field. This study analyzed topics related to length and time in a series of mathematics textbooks aligned to 2007 or 2009 revised mathematics curriculum. The analysis was focused on three aspects: (a) overall instructional components of measurement, (b) instructional components specific to the topics of measurement, and (c) key competencies in mathematics. The results of this study showed that many topics dealing with length and time were represented with relation to real-life contexts or other subjects. The meanings of measurement terms and the necessity of calculation were well explained but other aspects still had room for improvement when it comes to the necessity of measurement units, appropriate choice of units, and use of students' common misconceptions. Another noticeable result was that problem solving, communication, and reasoning among key competencies in mathematics have been emphasized in the mathematics textbooks. Based on these results, this study provides textbook writers with implications on what to further consider in dealing with length and time.

A study to analyze and improve vocabulary adequacy of field-reviewed textbooks for 1st and 2nd grade elementary school mathematics according to the 2022 revised curriculum (2022 개정 교육과정에 따른 초등학교 1~2학년 수학 교과서 현장검토본의 어휘 적정성 분석 및 개선 연구)

  • Lee, Dae Hyun;Kwon, Misun;Lee, Mi Jin;Sung, Chang-Geun
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.75-90
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    • 2024
  • This study analyzed the vocabularies presented in the 1st to 2nd grade elementary school mathematics field review textbook according to the 2022 revised curriculum using a 9th grade vocabulary system and improved them. The result of the analysis shows that the frequency of vocabulary that was not appropriate for the students' level was found to be 6.67% in the first semester of the first year and 12.17% in the second semester of the first year. For the first semester of the second year, it was 11.73%, and for the second semester of the second year, it was 14.19%. This shows that the frequency of vocabulary that may be difficult for students gradually increases. Based on the analysis results, vocabulary that had a high difficulty level but was not essential in the textbook was deleted, and essential vocabulary or vocabulary that was difficult for students was presented with pictures added or revised in more detail. In addition, words that can be modified with similar words with low lexical difficulty were replaced and presented. In this way, research on vocabulary difficulty can identify aspects of vocabulary used in textbooks and can help develop high-quality textbooks by appropriately modifying vocabulary for effective mathematics learning.

Analysis of Korean Elementary Mathematics Textbooks, Workbooks, and Teachers's Guide Books in respect of Using Computational Error Patterns (초등 수학 교재에서의 계산 오류 활용 실태 분석)

  • Lee Young Sun;Kim Soo Mi
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.345-359
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    • 2004
  • Many researchers have studied students' error patterns in learning mathematics but the results haven't much effected on teaching situation. This paper is to find out how the results have been reflected on 6th and 7th Korean elementary school mathematics textbooks, workbooks, and teachers' guide books. The focuses of analysis are the four; (a)Type of materials, (b)Type of problems, (c)Type of errors and number of rela- ted problems, and (d)organization and explanation type. Results indicate that both 6th and 7th materials don't use effectively students' error patterns to teach computation, in particular, 7th textbooks scarcely treat them. It suggests that we should grope a way to use the fruitful results of this area to teach mathematics effectively.

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Pedagogical Content Knowledge and Professional Knowledge of Computer Teachers (교과교육 방법적 지식과 컴퓨터교사의 전문성)

  • Ahn, Mi-Lee
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.135-143
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    • 2001
  • Teachers' cognitive understanding of subject matter content have direct impact on the quality of students learning. In order to understand this, we need to investigate the relationships between the teachers' level of knowledge about the content and the instruction teacher provide for students. Professional development programs for computer education teachers include courses in computer science, curriculum studies, and the application of computers in the classroom. Effective teachers, however, have expertise in the subject matter content, know curriculum, and understand contextual knowledge for teaching computers in the classrooms. Although computer education have evolved for last 20 years, we have not yet made significant progress on researching "what" is the professional knowledge of computer teachers, and "how" they could be trained. Teacher's knowledge includes pedagogical and contextual knowledge of teaching the specific subject. The purpose of this paper is to understand the professional knowledge of computer teachers, and the adoption of PCK (pedagogical content knowledge). As a result of this paper, I hope to initiate further discussions and researches on PCK and its' implication for computer teachers and teacher preparation programs in Korea.

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A study on the Sixth Graders' Solving Proportional problems in the 7th curriculum Mathematics Textbooks (초등학교 6학년의 교과서 비례 문제 해결에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Mi-Suk;Kim, Nam-Gyun
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.117-132
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was analysis on types of strategies and errors when the sixth grade students were solving proportion problems of mathematics textbooks. For this study, proportion problems in mathematics textbooks were investigated and 17 representative problems were chosen. The 277 students of two elementary schools solved the problems. The types of strategies and errors in solving proportion problems were analyzed. The result of this study were as follows; The percentage of correct answers is high if the problems could be solved by proportional expression and the expression is in constant rate. But the percentage of correct answers is low, if the problems were expressed with non-constant rate.

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A Study on the Recognition of Elementary School Teachers about Mathematical Descriptive Tests and Their Practices (초등 교사들의 수학과 서술형 평가에 대한 인식 및 실태)

  • Do, Joo-Won;Oh, Jee-Yeon;Gong, Jeone-In;Joo, Mi-Jung;Kim, Mi-Young;Lee, Dae-Hyun;Park, Man-Goo
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.63-80
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    • 2009
  • In this study, we analyzed teachers' recognitions of the necessity of mathematical descriptive tests and their practices in the elementary schools. We then suggested several examples of improved formats of the mathematical descriptive evaluation. For analyzing teachers' recognitions and practices of mathematical descriptive assessment, we surveyed 104 elementary school teachers in Seoul. We collected the test items from the schools and analyzed them to find how they are practiced in the schools. The results were as follows. First, most elementary school teachers are basically recognizing the direction and the purpose of mathematical descriptive assessment. Second, the ratio of the descriptive test items was very low compared with the teachers' recognition of necessity of including descriptive items in the tests. Third, the teachers usually made the descriptive items with their colleagues using textbooks, test manuals for teachers, and the references that the office of education provided. Fourth, to enhance teachers' understanding of descriptive assessment, systematic training programs for teachers about the descriptive assessment should be continued. Finally, the office of education and research institutes should provide various types of test items and more teacher training programs on descriptive assessments.

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A Case Study of the PCK of Middle School Science Teachers on the Mendelian Genetics (멘델 유전에 대한 중학교 과학교사의 PCK 사례 연구)

  • Song, Mi-Ran;Kim, Sung-Ha
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.718-736
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    • 2014
  • This study was intended to determine PCK of the middle school science teachers on Mendelian genetics and factors influenced to form their PCKs. Two science teachers with biology major with a teaching experience over 5 years were chosen as the subject. Data were collected by class observation, semi-structured interview, teacher questionnaire survey, Content Representation and Pedagogical and Professional-experience Repertoire. The collected data were analyzed based on Magnusson's PCK for science teaching consisting of five components: (a) the orientation toward teaching science, (b) the knowledge of science curriculum, (c) the knowledge of students' understanding, (d) the knowledge of assessment, and (e) the knowledge and belief in the instructional strategies to teach science. Teachers could have the orientation toward teaching science served as an assisting role to support students' abilities. Both subject teachers seemed to focus on giving lectures. Their efforts to improve students' exploration methods and abilities were not expressed enough in their real classes and they found that students struggled to understand Mendelian genetics. Therefore, they should have explained them in an easier way and worked harder to make their students understood accurately and applied basic and advanced concepts of Mendelian genetics. They found students' preconception and misconception regarding Mendelian genetics and wished to enhance their learning effects by various teaching strategies such as correcting misconception, adding the history of science and simply assessing students' affirmative domains. It was also found that factors influenced to form PCK regarding Mendelian genetics by both teachers were as follows: teacher's personality and endeavor, textbooks and guidance books, schools and their circumstances, teaching experience, experience as a learner, interaction with their colleagues, and university curriculum. Both teachers said that it was important for teachers to make every efforts to give better classes.

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