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Preservice Elementary Teacher Mental Models about Astronomical Phenomena: Seasons and Moon Phases (천문 현상들을 설명하는 예비초등 교사들의 정신모형의 구조: 계절과 달의 위상변화)

  • Oh, Jun-Young;Kim, Yoo-Shin
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.68-87
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    • 2006
  • The aim of this study was to understand the components that influence the mental models of preservice elementary teachers on the astronomical phenomena of seasons of the year and lunar phases of the month. For this, participants were selected from a university of education. Data was collected from a paper-pencil test and individual interviews with the participants. The results of this study showed that the preservice teachers had apparent synthetic mental models, and that the 'Distance Theory' and 'Occlusion Theory' had the greatest effect on their mental models. Furthermore, it was found that preservice elementary teachers' initial mental models of 'astronomical phenomenon' had their origin in personal belief sets (specific theory) related to 'astronomical phenomenon'. It was on these belief sets that they interpreted their observations and cultural information with the constraints of a naive framework of physics. The structures and possible sources for overcoming these synthetic mental models were also discussed in this paper. Lastly, implications for preservice elementary teacher education were presented.

Effects of Preservice Secondary Teacher Teaching Practice on their Teacher Competence as Future Teachers (예비 중등교사의 교육실습이 교사로서의 자질 인식에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Jung-Hyun;Kang, Myung-Sook;Wang, Seok-Soon
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.55-70
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate how preservice secondary teacher teaching practice affected future teachers' features, which they should have as teachers. Based on the differences of pre- and post- test of the survey of their teacher competence, the participants of this study were grouped 40 student teachers as the teaching profession, and 58 liberal arts student teachers of learning teaching of 98 students. This study attempted to seek what preservice teachers expected and sought as future teachers throughout the teaching practice in secondary schools. We considered 5 areas of view of teaching profession knowledge and instruction skill, guidance, personality, and general attitude in the teaching profession as an effective teacher competence. The results showed that pre service teachers asserted that the teaching practice provided opportunities to improve their teacher competence as future teachers. However there was significant effective change in the group of student teachers as the teaching profession. This study also suggested that it is necessary to consider the liberal arts student teachers of learning teaching program reflecting the results of this study.

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What Constitutes a Good Mathematics Lesson?: A Narrative Inquiry into Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Good Mathematics Lessons

  • Han, Jaepil
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.135-147
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    • 2020
  • What constitutes a good mathematics lesson plan? In their teacher education program, preservice teachers (PSTs) are trained for planning mathematics instruction but often have difficulty in evaluating existing lesson plans and creating their own lesson plans. The purpose of this narrative inquiry is to understand PSTs' experiences of evaluating or designing mathematics lessons that they perceive as being good. The narratives of three PSTs who pursue high school mathematics teaching certification will inform us not only of their perceptions of a good mathematics lesson and lesson plan but also their process of finding the one that exists or creating their own.

Preservice Elementary Teachers' Questions and Practices in Mathematics Teaching and Reflection (초등 예비교사의 수학 수업 실행과 반성)

  • Kim, Sangmee
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.251-270
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    • 2023
  • This study examined what questions posed, and for arranging the matters, what decisions made, what practices put into by elementary preservice teachers during his or her enacting and reflecting mathematics teaching. Analysis of the study focused on the mathematics instructions practiced by four participants in practicum for senior students. Their own questions raised by each one in the instructional designs, performances, and reflections were picked out and categorized by five dimensions of mathematics instruction; the nature of classroom tasks, the role of the teacher, the social culture of the classroom, mathematical tools as learning supports, and equity and accessibility. Their instructional decision-makings and action-takings for answering to these questions were analised.

Suggestions of Instructional Strategy in the Affective Aspect through the Analysis of Causality between the Computer Learning Attitude Factors of the Non-Major Students in the Software Education Class of the Teacher Training College (컴퓨터 비전공 예비교사의 소프트웨어 교육 교양 강좌에서 컴퓨터학습태도 요인 간 인과분석을 통한 정의적 교수전략 제언)

  • Jeon, YongJu;Kim, TaeYoung
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2016
  • Recently the era of software integration which is expressed in words of the fourth industrial revolution has begun. Thus the need of the software education for the non-major preservice teachers who are cultivating future talent has been increasing and it is necessary to foster a positive attitude toward software education of non-major preservice teachers. The purpose of this study is to verify the causality between the computer learning attitude factors of non-major preservice teachers in the software education class. To analyze the causality, we performed correlational analysis and regression analysis between the exterior factors of attention, self-learning, application of learning and the other interior factors of computer learning attitude. As a result, the significant factor of attention was interests, and the significant factor of self-learning was superiority, and the significant factors of the application of learning were the sense of purpose and the motive of accomplishment.

Influence of an Astronomical Observation Program on Preservice Elementary Teachers Astronomy Achievement, Astronomy Teaching Efficacy Beliefs, and Scientific Attitude (천체관측을 통한 학습이 천문성취도, 천문교수효능에 대한 신념, 과학적 태도에 미치는 효과)

  • 채동현
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.79-101
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    • 1999
  • Astronomy is a good area to introduce a student to the study of science. The student often questions what causes the change in seasons, in the day and right, and in the rotation of stars, etc. Attempts to find answers to problems related to these astronomical observations influence the student`s intellectual development. This study is to investigate the effect of running an astronomical observations program on the preservice elementary teachers' astronomy achievement, astronomy teaching efficacy beliefs, and scientific attitude. Students consist of twenty four preservice elementary teachers. Three instruments are used: one is the astronomy achievement test, which is of an essay type, and 5 items. The other is the astronomy teaching efficacy beliefs test, which is of a Likert scale type, and 22 items. Another is the scientific attitude test, which is of the Likert scale type, and 10 items. Data are collected before and after instruction in the astronomical observations program, through the use of these tests. Data are compared. The results are: \circled1There is a significant difference between before and after instructions in the astronomy achievement test(t=11.31, p=000). \circled2There is a significant difference between before and after instructions in the astronomy teaching efficacy beliefs test(t=5.98, p=.000). \circled3There is a significant difference between before and after instructions in the scientific attitude test(t=270, pde. There fore, the a=.013). As a result, running an astronomical observations program has an effect on the preservice elementary teachers' astrono my achievement, astronomy teaching efficacy beliefs, and scientific attituuthor urges the teacher to teach astronomy through the astronomical observations in school.

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Effect of Science Learning Motivation and Science Self-Efficacy on the Science Learning Flow of Preservice Elementary Teachers (초등예비교사의 과학 학습동기, 과학적 자기효능감이 과학 학습몰입에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Hyeong-cheol
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.162-172
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    • 2022
  • This study aimed to investigate the effects of science learning motivation and science self-efficacy on the science learning flow of preservice elementary teachers. The study recruited 77 preservice elementary teachers during their sophomore year from the B university of education. Descriptive statistics, correlation coefficient, and multiple regression were used for data analysis. The results were as follows: science learning motivation and science self-efficacy exerted a significant positive correlation with and a statistically significant effect on science learning flow. Satisfaction was the main influential subelement of science learning motivation. For science self-efficacy, the main influential subelements were emotional stability and language encouragement. Moreover, it was deduced that self-efficacy exerted a greater effect on science learning flow than science learning motivation.

The perceptions on the professionalism of teaching profession and science teaching of pre-service and inservice elementary teachers (초등 예비교사와 교사의 교직 전문성과 과학교수 전문성에 대한 인식)

  • Lim, Heejun
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.538-549
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    • 2013
  • This study investigated the preservice and inservice elementary teachers' perceptions on professionalism of teaching profession, professionalism of science teaching, and their self-efficacy on science teaching. For this study, 64 sophomore, 53 senior preservice teachers and 23 elementary teachers who were also graduate students were participated. The questionnaires consisted of 5 Likert scaled and descriptive items about the professionalism of teaching profession, professionalism of science teaching, and self-efficacy on science teaching. The results showed that some areas of the professionalism of teaching profession had significant differences between the grades in preservice teachers and/or inservice teachers. Most preservice teachers and teachers thought that they need to have professional ability, but not a few teachers thought it was not necessary to have professionalism of science teaching as a elementary teacher, even though their major was science education. The teachers who had higher perceptions on the needs of the professionalism of science teaching showed high self-efficacy on science teaching.

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A Study on the Preservice Curriculum for Secondary School Teachers of Home Economics (중등학교 가정과 교사 재교육을 위한 교육과정 조사연구)

  • 김갑영;김경애;이전숙
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 1991
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the preserivce curriculum and present it as a material for planning of curriculum of Home Economics. For this study, the preservice curriculum of 5 areas were collected and the questionnaires were administered to teachers who were being trained at these areas. Most of the teachers contented with the numbers of literal art subjects and educational subjects and the prescribed hours of them. More than a half numbers of teachers unsatisfied with the numbers of Home Economics subjects and the prescribed hours of them. They wanted that they could take the more Home Economics courses. The proportion on the lab courses hours are 33% of the hours of the total Home Economics ones.

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A Case Study of Elementary School Preservice Teachers' Mathematical Modeling Problem Creation Activities (초등학교 예비교사들의 수학적 모델링 문제 만들기 활동에 대한 사례연구)

  • Kim, YongSeok
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.141-162
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    • 2023
  • Recently, in school mathematics, classes using mathematical modeling are attracting attention to improve students' mathematical problem-solving skills. However, existing preceding studies have been conducted mainly on elementary, middle, and high school or in-service teachers, so it may be limited to apply the contents and results of the research as it is to pre-service teachers, who are future professors. Therefore, this study examined the school days' experiences of mathematical modeling for pre-service elementary school teachers. In addition, in order to provide a positive experience for mathematical modeling, mathematical modeling problem creation activities were conducted through group activities, and the results and their perceptions were examined. As a result of the study, elementary school preservice teachers had very little experience with mathematical modeling activities during their elementary, middle, and high school days. It was found that there is a deficiency in creating an appropriate mathematical modeling problem suitable for the level of elementary school students. In addition, it was found that they had a positive perception of mathematical modeling after participating in the study. Based on these results, implications for the training process for preservice teachers were suggested.