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Some Notes on the Meaning and the Properties of Zero in Elementary School Mathematics (초등학교 수학에서 0의 의미와 성질에 대한 고찰)

  • Paek, Dae Hyun
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.43-57
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    • 2019
  • The meaning of zero as a number signifying nothing is introduced as a number 1 less than 1 in the first grade mathematics textbook. In addition, the first appearance of the properties of zero are described by exemplary situations of adding zero, subtracting zero, and multiplying by zero in the first and second grade mathematics textbooks. The meaning and the properties of 0, however, are not explicitly dealt with any longer in the follow-up learning. In this study, we discuss the way of introducing zero and the applications of the properties of zero for solving number sentences so that they could help elementary school students understand the meaning and the properties of zero. Based on these results, we suggest some educational implications on teaching and learning mathematics of zero.

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A Study on Definition and Classification of Expressions Dealt with in Elementary Mathematics (초등학교 수학에서 취급하는 식의 정의와 분류에 관한 연구)

  • Ko, Jun Seok;Kim, Ji Won;Park, Kyo
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.303-315
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    • 2014
  • Even though the variety of expressions are dealt with in Korean elementary mathematics, the systematization of the subject matter of expressions is still insufficient. This is basically due to the failure of revealing clearly the identity of expressions dealt with in elementary mathematics. In this paper, as a groundwork to improve this situation, after the classification of signs as elements constituting expressions, in a position to consider elementary mathematics using transitional signs such as ${\square}$, ${\triangle}$, etc and words or phrases in expressions, expressions were defined and classified based on that classification of signs. It can be presented as the conclusion that the following four judgements which helps to promote the systematization of the subject matter of expressions are possible through this definition and classifications. First, by clarifying the identity of the expressions, any mathematical clauses or sentences can be determined whether those are expressions or not. Second, Forms of expressions can be identified. Third, the subject matter of expressions can be identified systematically. Fourth, the hierarchy of the subject matter of expressions can be identified.

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Effect and Design of a Teaching-Learning Model for Flipped Learning in Elementary School Mathematics Based on a Student's Active Learning Model (학생능동수업모델에 기반한 초등학교 수학과 플립러닝 교수·학습 모델 설계 및 효과)

  • Joo, Hye Jin;Ryu, Hyun Ah
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.241-266
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study were to design and apply a teaching-learning model for flipped learning in elementary school mathematics based on a student's active learning model for mathematics, and then to examine their effects. Finally, this suggests two points to consider when applying flipped learning to young learners. The results of this study are as follows. First, The model showed meaningful results that improved learners' academic achievement. Second, The application of flipped learning, which reflects the characteristics of the mathematics department, gave learners a higher level of satisfaction than traditional classes. Third, as a result of analyzing students' testimonies, it was possible to form a habit of self-study without help of anyone at the desired time and place, and to solve the problem created beforehand with friends so that self-directed learning habit formation and interest in class respectively.

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The Quality and Efficiency of Time in Learning of Mathematics (수학학습에서 시간의 질과 효율성)

  • Kim, Sang-Lyong
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.161-176
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    • 2007
  • It is useless to say that time is precious and important. So it does when we emphasize the importance of studying the quality and efficiency of time in learning, especially in the learning of Mathematics. In this respect, this study aims to examine the overall structure of time application in the learning of Mathematics, understanding the state and problems of Mathematics education in respect of time application, and finally seeking to find the solutions for the problems. As a first step, the items below were examined for the solutions: First, the eight viewpoints of time in Mathematics education was examined and the meaning of each viewpoint was analysed. Second, the variables resulting from teachers was examined. The preconditions for mathematics education, the attitude towards Mathematics classes, viewpoints of mathematics, the forms of self-expression, the way of utterance can be considered as the variables mentioned above. Third, the variables resulting from students was examined. Learning attitude, specific activity(both meaningful and meaningless), practical uses of teaching tools, game activities, the ways of communication and problem solving can be examined as well. In conclusion, it needs to be stressed that Mathematics class should be the meaningful time for learners, parents, and teachers. The class should guarantee the satisfaction of the learners. In other words, even if physical time is applied the same to everyone, it may differ in degree of quality and value of time application according to the way one spends the time.

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ON SUBFIELDS OF GK AND GENERALIZED GK FUNCTION FIELDS

  • Danisman, Yusuf;Ozdemir, Mehmet
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.225-237
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    • 2015
  • In this article, we show that many of the genera that Giulietti and Fanali obtained from subfields of the GK curve can be obtained by using similar techniques used by Garcia, Stichtenoth and Xing. In the meantime, we obtain some new genera from the subfields of GK and generalized GK function fields.

1996으로 1에서 100까지 만들기 과제 적용에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Sang-Ryong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Elementary Mathematics Education
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    • 2010.08a
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2010
  • 초등학교 6학년을 대상으로 6회 총 120분 동안 1996을 활용해서 1에서 100까지 수를 만들게 하는 활동을 한 결과를 제시하고 분석하였다. 이 퍼즐 과제 활동은 아이들의 수학적 사고를 많이 향상시켰으며, 수학적 성향을 강화시켰다. 특히, 이 과제에서 아이들은 협동의 이점을 알게 되었고 수학적 의사소통의 중요성도 경험하는 계기가 되었다. 무엇보다도 지수, 제곱근, 가우스 함수의 아이디어가 먼저 제시되고, 후속학습이 일어났다. 계산기가 어떻게 활용되어야 하는지에 대한 아이디어도 제공했다.

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A Study on the Development of Professional Learning Community in Mathematics Based on the Collaboration with University and Its Affiliated Elementary School (대학과 협력한 초등수학 교사학습공동체의 발달 과정에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Nam Gyun
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.119-130
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to explain the long term growth and development of elementary teachers' Professional Learning Communities(PLC) about mathematics implemented on an institutional basis. Especially, it is meaningful to analyze and present the development process and characteristics of PLC, which was started by the basis on the collaboration of a National University of Education and its affiliated elementary school. In this study, PLC activities during three years were analyzed according to the capacities and dimensions of a professional learning community. The developmental capacity of the PLC analyzed in this study can be summarized as follows. In the first year, development of organizational competence in terms of capacity, resources, structure, and system of exchanges was the main factor in personal competence, and the development of individual competence began to share collective learning and practice. In the second year, personal exchanges were active in all the topics of activities, and personal level competence was activated such that more activities of critical knowledge formation were performed on an individual level. On the basis of the development of the individual level formed in the second, individual competence and organizational capacity developed. Factors that have influenced the development of capacities of PLC include: disclosure of activities outside the community, participation in outsiders, provision of procedures to share equal participation and leadership, voluntary and critical participation of teachers, improvement of mathematics teaching methods, sharing themes and visions.

An Analysis on Teaching of Polyhedrons in Elementary Mathematics Textbooks (초등학교 수학 교과서에 제시된 다면체 관련 내용 분석)

  • Lee, Young Ji;Kim, Sung Joon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.405-438
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzed and discussed instruction methods of polyhedrons in elementary mathematics textbook by using the didactic transposition theory. By further segmenting instruction methods, we analyzed the period and order of teaching of polyhedrons, its definitions and presentation methods, and how instruction methods has changed so far. In elementary mathematics textbooks from the 1st to the 2007 revised curriculum, we choose the part where polyhedrons are introduced as the search-target, and analyzed instruction methods in these textbooks by using phenomenological description. The instruction period and order of polyhedrons were systemized when the system of Euclid geometry was introduced, considering the psychological condition of students, and the instruction period and order had been refined according to the curriculum. And methods of definition took into consideration both the academic systems and psychological situations. Also, the subject of learning has changed from textbook and teachers to students. Polyhedrons were connected to real life and students could build up their knowledge by themselves. Constructions were aimed at the understanding of meaning of contents, rather than at itself. Through these analyses, we have some suggestions on the teaching of polyhedrons in the elementary mathematics.

Global Common Knowledge and Skills in Elementary Mathematics (국제 공통의 초등 수학 내용 요소 추출)

  • Choi, Jiseon;Sang, Kyongah
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.119-134
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to specify knowledge and skills that are expected to be learned by students worldwide at the elementary level of Mathematics. This was achieved by extracting knowledge and skills commonly expected to know and perform in elementary school level by analyzing elementary math curriculum of twelve countries that vary geographically and economically. Based on the data gathered and analyzed, the common domains extracted from this study in elementary level Mathematics include Number and Operations, Geometry, Measurement and Data. And knowledge and skills that children are expected to achieve in each domain by the end of primary school were listed. This research showed that for elementary level Mathematics, the majority of the curricula had the commonalities in Number and Operations, Geometry, Measurement and Data. Though this study had the limitations of analyzing curriculum documents open to public, this study will offer the ground for discussion on the elementary mathematics education in a global context.

Enhancing Geometry and Measurement Learning Experiences through Rigorous Problem Solving and Equitable Instruction

  • Seshaiyer, Padmanabhan;Suh, Jennifer
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.201-225
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    • 2022
  • This paper details case study vignettes that focus on enhancing the teaching and learning of geometry and measurement in the elementary grades with attention to pedagogical practices for teaching through problem solving with rigor and centering equitable teaching practices. Rigor is a matter of equity and opportunity (Dana Center, 2019). Rigor matters for each and every student and yet research indicates historically disadvantaged and underserved groups have more of an opportunity gap when it comes to rigorous mathematics instruction (NCTM, 2020). Along with providing a conceptual framework that focuses on the importance of equitable instruction, our study unpacks ways teachers can leverage their deep understanding of geometry and measurement learning trajectories to amplify the mathematics through rigorous problems using multiple approaches including learning by doing, challenged-based and mathematical modeling instruction. Through these vignettes, we provide examples of tasks taught through rigorous problem solving approaches that support conceptual teaching and learning of geometry and measurement. Specifically, each of the three vignettes presented includes a task that was implemented in an elementary classroom and a vertically articulated task that engaged teachers in a professional learning workshop. By beginning with elementary tasks to more sophisticated concepts in higher grades, we demonstrate how vertically articulating a deeper understanding of the learning trajectory in geometric thinking can add to the rigor of the mathematics.