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The Effect of Maternal Parenting Style and Sensitivity on Infant Development (어머니의 양육유형 및 민감성이 영아의 발달에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Hyung-Min;Park, Sung-Yun;Seo, So-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.97-111
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    • 2008
  • A total of 31 mothers of 5-month-old infants(18 boys and 13 girls) were observed and interviewed at home via a questionnaire format. Results revealed that perceived maternal parenting style had an effect on general infant general development. As mother exhibited more didactic and limit setting behaviors, the infants showed more receptive, expressive, and language development characteristics. Furthermore, the effects of maternal sensitivity on infant general development and language skills were also ascertained. The infants who showed more positive general development had mothers who interacted sensitively with them. Maternal sensitivity was the only factor that had a major effect on infant general development. The overall findings of this study indicate that perceived maternal parenting style and observed maternal sensitivity were found to have positive effects on general infant general development and language skills.

Development Teaching Material for the Korea Information Olympiad Preliminary Round Test -Focusing on Elementary Students- (기출문제 분석을 통한 한국정보올림피아드 경시부문 지역 예선 교재 개발 -초등부를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Tae-Hun;Hyun, Dong-Lim;Kim, Jong-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.448-457
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    • 2011
  • In this study, the teaching material has been developed based on Polya's Problem Solving Techniques for preparing Korea Information Olympiad qualification and studying principle of computer. the basis of discrete mathematics and data structures were selected as the content of textbooks for students to learn computer programming principles. After the developed textbooks were applied to elementary school students of Science Gifted Education Center of J University, the result of study proves that textbook helps improve problem-solving ability using the testing tool restructured sample questions from previous test. We need guidebook and training course for teachers and realistic conditions for teaching the principles of computer.

An Analysis of Ecological Factors Affecting Student-Life Satisfaction in Korea Science Academy (한국과학영재학교 학생의 학교생활만족도: 생태학적 접근)

  • Kim, Ae-Hee;Yoon, Chong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2010
  • The primary purpose of this study was to employ an ecological model to analyze relative magnitudes of significant predictors affecting school life satisfaction in Korea Science Academy. The instruments used for this study were school life satisfaction Scale, Self-Efficacy Scale, Relationship Skill Scale, Internal Control Scale, Emotional Intelligence Scale, and FACE IV Scale. Data were collected by purposive sampling of 180 students of the Korea Science Academy in Busan, Korea. The data were analyzed by frequency, percentile, mean, standard deviation, Cronbach' ${\alpha}$, Pearson's productive correlation, hierarchical regression and stepwise regression, using SPSS 15.0+WIN program package. The results were as follows: 1. The level of school life satisfaction in Korea Science Academy was found to be high(Mean = 4.24, SD = 0.57). 2. Model IV was the most powerful. It explained 49.7% of the school life satisfaction. 3. Relationship with friends(${\beta}$ = .443), with teachers(${\beta}$ = .273), and self-efficacy(${\beta}$ = .201) were significant factors in explaining the school life satisfaction. The three variables explained 49.9% of school life satisfaction.

A comparative study of domestic and international research trends of mathematics education through topic modeling (토픽모델링을 활용한 국내외 수학교육 연구 동향 비교 연구)

  • Shin, Dongjo
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.63-80
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    • 2020
  • This study analyzed 3,114 articles published in KCI journals and 1,636 articles published in SSCI journals from 2000 to 2019 in order to compare domestic and international research trends of mathematics education using a topic modeling method. Results indicated that there were 16 similar research topics in domestic and international mathematics education journals: algebra/algebraic thinking, fraction, function/representation, statistics, geometry, problem-solving, model/modeling, proof, achievement effect/difference, affective factor, preservice teacher, teaching practice, textbook/curriculum, task analysis, assessment, and theory. Also, there were 7 distinct research topics in domestic and international mathematics education journals. Topics such as affective/cognitive domain and research trends, mathematics concept, class activity, number/operation, creativity/STEAM, proportional reasoning, and college/technology were identified from the domestic journals, whereas discourse/interaction, professional development, identity/equity, child thinking, semiotics/embodied cognition, intervention effect, and design/technology were the topics identified from the international journals. The topic related to preservice teacher was the most frequently addressed topic in both domestic and international research. The topic related to in-service teachers' professional development was the second most popular topic in international research, whereas it was not identified in domestic research. Domestic research in mathematics education tended to pay attention to the topics concerned with the mathematical competency, but it focused more on problem-solving and creativity/STEAM than other mathematical competencies. Rather, international research highlighted the topic related to equity and social justice.

Regional Development and Higher Education (지역개발과 고등교육)

  • Park, Chan-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.575-584
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    • 1997
  • So how can we develop balanced growth in our country? The national development policy of our hovemment over the past 30 years has lead to the corpulence of Seoul at the expense of the provinces. Now ironically there are policy measures introduced to control the over-expansion of Seoul. Yet the current hardware stategies to control the center requires an additional sofware stategy to create a nationwide balance for development. The Regional Elite Quota System is one such sofware stategy which can adjust the unbalanced distribution of gifted student across the national university deucation system. One obvious solution that should be utillzed is the incredible enthusiasm for high education that exists in this country, perhaps the highest in the world. This has been the backbone of our national development and should be hamessed as a catalyst to produce more balanced national growth.

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Gifted Middle School Students' Genetic Decomposition of Congruent Transformation in Dynamic Geometry Environments (역동적 기하 환경에서 중등 영재학생들의 합동변환 활동에 대한 발생적 분해)

  • Yang, Eun Kyung;Shin, Jaehong
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.499-524
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    • 2015
  • In the present study, we propose four participating $8^{th}$ grade students' genetic decomposition of congruent transformation and investigate the role of their dragging activities while understanding the concept of congruent transformation in GSP(Geometer's Sketchpad). The students began to use two major schema, 'single-point movement' and 'identification of transformation' simultaneously in their transformation activities, but they were inclined to rely on the single-point movement schema when dealing with relatively difficult tasks. Through dragging activities, they could expand the domain and range of transformation to every point on a plane, not confined to relevant geometric figures. Dragging activities also helped the students recognize the role of a vector, a center of rotation, and an axis of symmetry.

A Study on the Level of Algorithmic Thinking of Students in Elementary and Secondary Schools (초중등 학습자의 알고리즘적 사고 수준 측정 연구)

  • Shim, Jaekwoun
    • Journal of Creative Information Culture
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.237-243
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    • 2019
  • The ability of problem-solving, communicating, and collaborating with computing technology is considered as core competencies for future society. In order to improve those competences, the algorithm and programming ability was set as the important goal of the Information curriculum of Korea. Algorithmic thinking is a key component of computing thinking, and it is known to play a very important role in designing and programming algorithms. It is used to set goals of Information curriculum and to measure student achievement. Therefore, in this study, developed a test to measure algorithmic thinking of students in elementary, middle and high schools, and applied the test to measure the levels of algorithmic thinking. As a result of the analysis, the higher the school level, the better the algorithmic thinking. And no difference was found between genders. This study is expected to provide a guide for constructing measures or setting the difficulty level for algorithmic thinking.

The Effects of 'Silver Care Expert' Future Career-related STEAM Program for the Elementary Students' Future Time Perspective, Career Awareness and Scientific Attitudes ('실버케어 전문가' 미래직업 연계형 STEAM 프로그램이 초등학생의 미래지향 시간관, 진로인식 및 과학적 태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoo, Mi Hyun;Choi, Jung Jin;Park, Mun Sook;Chae, Su Jin;Kim, Bo Ra;Son, Mi Hyun;Lim, Eun- Kyong;Yu, Hwasoo;Seo, Jong Won;Kim, Ju Mi;Kim, Soo Hyun
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.111-134
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to develop 'Silver Care Expert' STEAM Program for the elementary students and investigate the effects of the program on creative thinking activity, scientific attitude and leadership. Participants were 110 elementary school students. Before and after the program, the participants were asked to take the test about future time perspective, career awareness and scientific attitude. The major results of this study were as follows. First, the total score of experimental group's future time perspective and all 2 sub-domains was significantly improved than those of comparative group(p<.05). Second, total score of experimental groups' career awareness and all 4 sub-domains were significantly increased than those of comparative group after the STEAM program(p<.05). Third, the total score of experimental groups' scientific attitude and all 7 sub-domains were significantly improved than those of comparative group(p<.05). Fourth, according to students' post-program opinions, experimental group students showed very positive perception like that science class was very interesting and they became interested in science and technology. In conclusion, 'Silver Care Expert' STEAM Program was very effective to improve elementary students' future time perspective, career awareness, scientific attitudes.

The Development of Appropriate Technology theme STEAM Program for the Elementary Students and its Application Effects on Creative Thinking Activity, Scientific Attitude and Leadership (적정기술 주제의 STEAM 프로그램 개발 및 초등학생의 창의적 사고활동, 과학적 태도, 리더십에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoo, Mi Hyun;Park, Gi-Su;Choi, Jung Jin;Lim, Mira;Lee, Jina;Shin, Minchul;Lee, Chong-Sup;Lee, Yang-Eun;Yu, Hwasoo;Chung, Ho-Keun;Lee, Ahnna;Kang, Yun Hee
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.144-165
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to develop 'Appropriate Technology' theme STEAM Program for the elementary students and investigate the effects of the program on creative thinking activity, scientific attitude and leadership. Participants were 3grade 85 elementary school students. Before and after the program, the participants were asked to take the tests about creative thinking activity, scientific attitude and leadership. The major results of this study were as follows. First, the total score of experimental group's creative thinking activity and all 4 sub-domains was significantly improved than those of comparative group(p<.05). Second, the total score of experimental groups' scientific attitude was significantly improved than that of comparative group(p<.05). Among 7 sub-domains, curiosity, voluntariness, perseverance were significantly developed. Third, total score of experimental groups' leadership was significantly increased than that of comparative group after the STEAM program (p<.05). In the first factor, the score of inner and inter personal characteristics were significantly developed.

Understanding of Group Modeling Process with Geological Field Trip applied on Social-Construction of Scientific Model: Focusing on Constraints (과학적 모델의 사회적 구성 수업을 적용한 야외지질학습에서 나타나는 조별 모델 구성과정 이해: 제약조건을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Yoon-Sung;Choi, Jong-Rim;Kim, Chan-Jong;Choe, Seung-Urn
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.303-320
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    • 2017
  • Purpose of this study is understanding of group modeling process focusing on constraints with geological field trip applied on social-construction of scientific model. This study was carried out on 12 students of 3 groups who participate in the study 'S' gifted education center. Students were conducted to theme of 'How was formation of Mt. Gwanak?' on 2 field trip classes and 3 modeling classes. Semi-structured interviews, all discourse of field trip and modeling classes, records of personal and group activity were analyzed to constraints based on theoretical background proposed by Nersessian (2008). Results as follows. First, sources of constraints are scientific knowledge, contents observed by students during field trips and additional materials things to be explained by model during modeling class with geological field trip applied on social-construction of scientific model. Second, there are 3 types of constraints to affect making group modeling. It is that shared constraint which used commonly by all the group members. It called selected constraint that used during the initial modeling and later were reflected on for use in the group modeling. And it is that generated constraints, which were not in the initial modeling but were used later in the group modeling. This study suggests that not only the constraints can help to understand of making group model through how they used but also show that example of learning with geological field trip on social-construction of scientific model to contribute school science.