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The Characteristics of 3rd Grade Elementary School Students' Reasoning in Small Group Argumentation including Experiments (실험을 포함한 소집단 논증활동에서 나타나는 초등학교 3학년 학생들의 추론 특징)

  • Na, Jiyeon;Yoon, Hye-Gyoung
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.12-26
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of reasoning in which $3^{rd}$ grade elementary school students form ideas, design experiments, and interpret the results to solve problems in small group argumentation. For this purpose, 12 3rd-grade students' small group argumentations including experiments were observed. The researchers analyzed students' pre- and post-open questionnaires, field notes, and video recordings of small group argumentation. The results of the research are as follows. First, in the initial opinion formation process, a hasty unification of opinions and a transformation of inquiry problem occurred. In the design and execution of experiments, verification experiments and unplanned and arbitrary experiments were performed. They also selectively noticed or accepted claims, evidence, interpretation, and criticism. They could distinguish between the condition and the cause, but they were confused by using inaccurate terms and tended to keep the initial opinions when interpreting the results and drawing conclusions.

A Method of Progress Management of Projects Based on Schedule for Small and Medium Enterprises (중소기업을 위한 일정 기반의 프로젝트 진도 관리 방안)

  • Oh, Joseph;Kim, Bo-Hyun;Baek, Jae-Yong;Jung, So-Young;Choi, Young-Jae
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.276-282
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    • 2012
  • Earned value management(EVM) based progress management was designed to systematically manage large or huge projects with budget based criteria. For this reason, existed methods of EVM based progress management have a practical difficulty to apply to small and medium enterprises(SMEs) not possessing enough human resource, time, and cost. In other words, SMEs have performed simultaneously many small-sized projects emphasizing more project delivery than project budget. This study focuses on the area of project management applying to many small-sized projects simultaneously conducted by SMEs. Thus, the method proposed in this study is to manage only the progress of projects after removing cost factor in order to reduce man powers required for allocating the budget of projects to their all activities in detail in the stage of project planning. This study reveals that SMEs are able to manage progress of many projects easily and intuitively using the proposed method.

A Practical Case Study of Student-Centered Education Using Small Group Activities: 'Prospect of Nuclear Engineering' Course (소그룹 활동을 활용한 학습자중심 교육 사례: '원자핵공학의 미래' 교과목을 중심으로)

  • Na, Yong-Su;Min, Hyeree
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2019
  • Here we analyze a case of redesigned course named "Prospect of Nuclear Engineering" as an example of student-entered education which came to the fore of university education innovation. This course was reformed from lecture-based to student-centered class by changing the context as follows: Stimulating students by addressing various problems or episodes behind scientific and mathematical concepts in the history; Offering experimental project to perceive the importance of differential equations; Exploring the research status and issues of nuclear engineering and the ways of attacking them by discipline; Discussing the public acceptance of nuclear power plants. Small group activities using 'small group discussion' and 'peer-learning' have been applied in this course to enhance students' critical and creative ability. In the survey, students rated highly in the fact that they could actively interact with the peers and that they could think for themselves through 'small group discussion' and 'peer-learning' which is not just the way of conveying knowledge.

The Effect of Performing Leader's Role on Academic Achievement and Satisfaction in Small Group Collaborative Learning in Virtual Reality (가상현실을 활용한 소집단 협력학습에서 팀 구성원으로서의 역할 수행이 학업성취도와 만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Mi Hwa
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 2017
  • To conduct research using small group learning with advanced technology in school, small group collaborative learning was conducted in virtual reality called Second Life for high school history class to verify the effects of the role of group members (leader, group member) in collaborative learning activities in this study. Two classes of the second grade of high school were selected randomly and 20 groups were also randomly assigned, and each group was consisted of three members (1 leader and two group members). Academic achievement and satisfaction with academic activities were used to verify the effect of the role as measurement tools, and collected quantitative data were tested by independent sample t. As a result, it was found that performing the role of leader in collaborative learning activities in virtual reality was effective in promoting enhancing students' academic achievement and increasing satisfaction level. Lastly, utilization and improvement of small group collaborative learning using virtual reality in the field of education were discussed.

Etoposide-Cisplatin Alternating with Vinorelbine-Cisplatin Versus Etoposide-Cisplatin Alone in Patients with Extensive Disease Combined with Small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Zhang, Jie;Qi, Hui-Wei;Zheng, Hui;Chen, Mo;Zhu, Jun;Xie, Hui-Kang;Ni, Jian;Xu, Jian-Fang;Zhou, Cai-Cun
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.4159-4163
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    • 2014
  • Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of alternating etoposide-cisplatin and vinorelbine-cisplatin (EP-NP) compared with an etoposide-cisplatin (EP) regimen for advanced combined small cell carcinomas. Materials and Methods: Histologically confirmed combined small cell carcinoma patients who met the inclusion criteria were randomly assigned (1:1) into either the EP-NP setting (group A) or the EP setting (group B). The primary endpoint was progression-free survival in patients who received at least one dose of treatment. Results: Eighty-two patients entered into this trial, 42 in group A and 40 in group B. The objective response rates in group A and group B were 42.9% and 32.5%, respectively (p=0.334). Survival analysis showed that median progression-free survival was 6.1 months in group A, which was significantly longer than the 4.1 months in group B (p=0.041). However, as to overall survival, no significant difference was found between the two groups (11.0 vs 10.1 months in groups A and B, respectively, p=0.545). No unexpected side effects were observed in either group. Conclusions: The EP-NP regimen for combined small cell carcinomas prolonged progressio-nfree survival compared with the EP regimen. Further clinical investigations are warranted.

Communication Status in Group and Semantic Network of Science Gifted Students in Small Group Activity (소집단 활동에서 과학 영재들의 집단 내 의사소통 지위와 언어네트워크)

  • Chung, Duk Ho;Cho, Kyu Seong;Yoo, Dae Young
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.148-161
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between the communication status in group and the semantic network of science gifted students. Seven small groups, 5 members in each, participated in small group activities, in which they discussed the calculation of earth density. Both the communication status in group and the semantic network of science gifted students were analyzed using KrKwic, Ucinet 6.0 for Windows. As a result, the semantic network of prime movers in group represented more frequently used words, lesser rate of component, and higher density than that of out lookers. It means that the prime movers have coherent knowledge compared to out lookers, and they output more knowledge for problem solving than out lookers. Therefore, the results of this study may be applied to evaluating the cognitive level of science gifted students and group organization for small group activity.

A Social Approach for the Successful Senttlement of the Company's "Small Group Activity"

  • Yi, Geun Heui;Kim, Won Joong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.9 no.13
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    • pp.63-74
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    • 1986
  • Rarely can it be anticipated that such a quality system as "Small group activity" of Japanese companies can be infused and placed as it is into Korean companies without any modification or troubles, as above two nations have developed and furnished their own social and cultural backgrounds. Therefore this study is made by inducing comparative '||'&'||' analytical methods to draw out and suggest the desirable direction which should be pursued by "Small group activity" of Korean companies.n companies.

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A Rationale of Mathematical Problem Solving on a Small Group-Focusing on Collaborative Interaction

  • Lee, Young-suk
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study is to examine a theoretical framework for the interactions of learning in a small group setting of mathematical problem solving. Many researchers already have described the theoretical background for the small group settings in problem solving. However, most of the literatures merely have reported findings of achievement and rising of test scores. They ignored the observation of process taken during the small group work and have not determined how various psychological, social and academic effects are created. As results of the study, two types, mutual collaboration and asymmetric collaboration, of interactions are observed as the interactions of learning, which are conceived as the cores of authentic mathematical activities.

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Social Construction of Mathematics Understanding among Student Peers in Small Group Settings

  • Cho, Cheong-Soo
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.89-98
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this review of literature is to investigate what kinds of research have been done on social construction of mathematics understanding among elementary students in small groups. Only empirical studies were reviewed, and then grouping was done in terms of the purpose of the study. This grouping identified three categories: 1) Social and mathematical norms in mathematics classroom, 2) Teaching productive communication behaviors for active learning in small group, and 3) Participation roles and communication behaviors in different group structure. To enhance social construction of mathematics understanding in small group settings two suggestions are made: the importance of the selection of collaborative tasks or problems and teachers' beliefs about mathematics and the teaching an learning of mathematics.

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Understanding Prospective Teachers' Verbal Intervention through Teachers' Group Work Monitoring Routines

  • Pak, Byungeun
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.219-233
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    • 2020
  • Teachers' intervention in small groups is a research area that needs more research attention. Ehrenfeld and Horn (2020) identified teachers' group work monitoring routines that consist of four recurrent talk moves: 1) Initiation, 2) Entry, 3) Focus, and 4) Exit. To better understand prospective teachers' (PTs) intervention in small groups in mathematics classrooms, I investigated how PTs' intervention actions and purposes are related to the monitoring routines, particularly, in terms of Focus moves. I analyzed 26 PTs' responses to four written scenarios, each of which depicts interactions among students in a small group. I identified 1) types of PTs' math talk, 2) types of PTs' non-math talk, 3) types of intervention purposes, and 4) patterns of intervention actions and purposes by scenario. This study contributes to understanding PTs' intervention actions and purposes in mathematics instruction.