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Exploring Secondary Science Teacher Preparation Program and Suggesting its Development Direction: A Case of USA and Korea

  • Park, Young-Shin;Lee, Ki-Young;Morrell, Patricia D.;Schepige, Adele
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.378-392
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    • 2017
  • Teacher quality is a topic of international concern, as it impacts student learning and teacher preparation. This study compared the undergraduate secondary science teacher preparation programs from two universities in Korea with those of Oregon, USA. We examined the programs' structural curricular coherence, conceptual curricular coherence, and curricular balance. Structural curricular coherence was determined by examining the overarching goals of the institutions' programs, the organization of the programs of study in terms of meeting those goals, and outside bodies of evidence. All universities were in structural coherence for various reasons. Conceptual curricular coherence was determined by examining students' perceptions of the connection between their preparation and their clinical practice. In case of Korea, most students from both universities were not satisfied with their practical preparation. In the US, the students from both institutions felt well prepared to transition to inservice teaching. To determine curricular balance, we examined the institutions' preparation programs looking at the credit hours taken in the four main areas of the teacher knowledge base: GPK (General Pedagogical Knowledge), SMK (Subject Matter Knowledge), PCK (Pedagogical Content Knowledge), and CK (Contextual Knowledge). The total credit hours taken in each category was very similar by country but the application and field component in the USA was far greater than those of Korea where the focus was heavily on SMK and PCK. The main reason for these may be the nations' licensing and employment processes.

The Relationship Between Students' Perception Toward Mathematics Teachers' Instructional Practices and Attitude toward Mathematics: A Mediation Role of Self-Efficacy Beliefs (학생의 수학 수업에 대한 인식과 수학적 태도의 관계 분석: 자기효능감의 매개를 중심으로)

  • Hwang, Sunghwan
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.383-403
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to examine how students' perception of their mathematics teachers' instructional practices is associated with students' attitude toward mathematics, taking into account their self-efficacy in mathematics. The sample contained 4669 Korean fourth graders who participated in Trends in International Mathematics Science Study 2015. We used exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis to explore the factor structure of three latent variables and conducted structural equation modeling to examine the hypothesized model. The results revealed that when students positively perceived their teachers' instructional practices, they tended to have a positive attitude toward mathematics. We also found that students' self-efficacy beliefs in mathematics positively mediated the relationship between perceived teachers' instructional practices and personal attitude toward mathematics. We discuss the practical and methodological implications of these findings and offer directions for future studies.

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The Effect of Problem Based Learning on Academic Achievement and Mathematical Attitudes of the Middle and High Class Students (문제중심학습이 중.상위권 학생의 학업 성취도 및 수학적 태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Moon-Hee;Kwean, Hyuk-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.171-193
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    • 2009
  • Although Korea students have been showed the top academic achievement in the international evaluation test for mathematics academic achievement, they have the low confidence, low interest and unwelcome attention about mathematics. In order to change student's affective aspects about mathematics, we introduced the problem based learning(PBL) method which is based on constructivist learning theories. By applying PBL to the middle and high class students, we investigated the effect of PBL on the students' academic achievement and mathematical attitudes. The study shows that there are the statistically significant differences between a control group and a comparison group both in academic achievement and mathematical attitudes.

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An Analysis of Safety Impacts of Variable Message Signage as Functions of Road Curve Radius (도로곡선반경에 따른 가변전광표지의 교통안전효과 분석)

  • Lee, Sang Hyuk;Cho, Hye-Jin
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2015
  • PURPOSES: The purpose of this study is to estimate the impact of variable message signage (VMS) on traffic safety as a function of road curve radius using statistical methods. METHODS: In order to analyze the impact of VMS installations on traffic safety, travel speed, lateral distance, and geometric data relating to road curvature in each study area was acquired and analyzed for the impact of providing VMS information on driver performance and traffic safety using statistical methods including student t-test, Mann-Whitney test, and the Anderson-Darling test for estimating traffic safety hazard zone in each lane. RESULTS: As a result of analyzing driver performance characteristics before and after providing VMS information, it was determined that by providing VMS information, mean travel speed is deceased and vehicles are driven with increased precision, following the centerline in the first and second lanes. Also the results of analyzing traffic safety impacts of VMS indicate that traffic safety performance factors in the first lane of the Gapyeong section can, on average, increase in the left and right side of the lane by 19.22% and 68.98%, respectively, and in the case of the second lane, safety impacts, on average, can increase in both sides by 100%. For the Hongcheon section, traffic safety impacts in the first lane, on average, can increase along the left and right sides of the lane by 32.31% and 47.18%, and within the second lane, traffic safety can be increased along the left and right side of the lane by 10.97% and -0.01%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results of this study, the impact on traffic safety obtained by providing VMS information for road sections with smaller curve radii is greater than can be obtained for road sections with larger curve radii.

Relevance of Five Laws of Library Science in the Contemporary Library World

  • Babu, B. Ramesh
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.253-269
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    • 2011
  • Dr. S. R. Ranganathan's Five Laws of Library Science were published in 1931 which is a classic work. This article describes in detail the Five Laws of Library Science and their implications on library activities. These laws have provided a scientific approach to library science. They constitute the philosophical basis for work and services of all types of libraries. These also provide guidance in the practice of Library and Information Science. He author emphasises that these will provide source of inspiration and guidance in the years to come. Every student and teacher of library Science and librarian must give a thought to the implications of these laws. In the changing environment of libraries in the emerging society has to fall with in the purview of these laws. The imperatives motivated by these five laws at the time of Ranganathan and in the present days have been identified. The new interpretations of the five laws with the various current nomenclature of Library and Information Science and other allied subjects have been enumerated. These new interpretations of these Laws shows that in today's international world of librarianship, Ranganathan's Five laws are much important and relevant what was before and even it is increasing. These Laws became the cornerstones of the philosophy of the techniques of Western society's library experts. The author concludes that the vision and legacy of Ranganathan will continue to be an inspiration and guiding spirit for the emergence of the new library and information profession. These will serve as source of inspiration and guidance in the years to come. It is not whether Ranganathan is by himself relevant to-day, but it is we who can make him relevant by studying and applying his principles and practices in different areas of library management.

Chinese students' learning effect Impact on University life (중국유학생의 학습효과가 대학생활에 미치는 영향)

  • Chang, Sang-Bae;Yang, Hae-Sool
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.11
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    • pp.67-80
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    • 2012
  • Education market, with the opening of a recent study international recognition as part of an effort to broaden the Korean domestic universities paying attention on attracting foreign students. Foreign students in Korea domestic universities, particularly as a result of these efforts, and a surge in the number of Chinese students studying according to the learning outcomes and college life in adjusting to college life at the University of Chinese Students in Korea, and also heightened interest in social attachment and satisfaction, says impact on the student's college life due to the effects of Chinese students learning how to evaluate. Learning effects found emotion into college life, learning effects found body into college life, the perceptual learning effect to community college life, the perceptual learning effects, emotions college life, cognitive learning effect of the body into college life, academic college life college university of affecting life satisfaction, life satisfaction, body college life was.

Practice Experience of Nursing Student in Operating Room (간호대학생의 수술실 실습 경험)

  • Song, Mi-Sook;Park, Kyung-Min
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.357-367
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    • 2020
  • This study is a qualitative study conducted to understand and explain the operating room practice experience of nursing college students. Participants in this study were 67 nursing college students in 3rd and 4th grade at a university in C-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do who participated in the practice of operating rooms. The data collection period was from January 14, 2019 to January 13, 2020, and the data collection was carried out through an open self-report-style reflection log, and the collected data was analyzed using the traditional content analysis method of Krippendorff [21]. Analysis of the operating room practice experience of nursing college students resulted in 27 sub-themes, 12 themes and 5 categories. The five categories are "Being seized with complicated feelings," "Being faced with dissection body," "Learning the characteristics of the operating room, " "Being confronted with the limits of clinical practice" and "Self-reflection." The results of this study provided an understanding of the operating room practice experience of nursing students and are expected to be used as basic data to improve the quality of practice of nursing students.

A Development of the Software Education Curriculum Model for Elementary Students (초등학생을 위한 SW 교육과정 표준 모델 개발)

  • Jeong, Youngsik;Kim, Kapsu;Jeong, Inkee;Kim, Hyunbae;Kim, Chul;Yu, Jeongsu;Kim, Chongwoo;Hong, Myunghui
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.467-480
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    • 2015
  • According to the 2015 Revised Curriculum, elementary school students will study software education for only 17 hours. Under these guidelines, it is impossible for student to achieve the objectives of software education. Therefore, we developed the software education curriculum model for elementary schools. After analyzing international and domestic trend in software education curricula, we developed a framework for software education that is divided into three parts: software, computer systems, and fusion activity. Each part has seven, color-coded levels that resemble a rainbow. This allows students to move to the next level after completing the achievement goals of the previous level, regardless of their grade. We expect that this model will be used in the future to develop textbooks, teaching materials, and tools for software education.

The Analysis of the Korean Middle School Students' Responses to Chemistry Problems Under the 6th National Curriculum in the Third International Mathematics and Science Study-Repeat (TIMSS-R) (제3차 수학 · 과학 성취도 국제 비교 반복 연구(TIMSS-R) 중 제6차 교육과정상의 화학 문항에 대한 우리 나라 중학생의 응답 분석)

  • Hong, Mi Yeong;Jeon, Gyeong Mun
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 2002
  • In this study, the chemistry achievement of the Korean 8th grade students in the Third Inter-national Mathematics and Science Study-Repeat(TIMSS-R), which was administered internationally in 1999,was analyzed. By the 6th national curriculum, 31 chemistry problems were selected from the categories of 'classification of matter', 'structure of matter', 'chemical reactivity and transformations', 'physical properties and physical changes of matter', 'heat and temperature', 'subatomic particles', 'pollution', 'scientific method',and 'scientific measurements' among the total 143 problems. Based on the analysis of the percentage of cor-rectness on each problem, the weak and strong points of the 6th curriculum were discussed. The implications for the development of national curriculum and textbook are suggested.

Comparison and Analysis of the 2009 Elementary Science Curriculum of South Korea and the Elementary Science Curriculum of Finland (우리나라 2009 개정 초등 과학교육과정과 핀란드 초등 과학교육과정 비교분석)

  • Lee, Soyoung;Noh, Sukgoo
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.491-509
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze the elementary science curriculum of Finland, which ranked at the first place in the science domain of Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a comparative study on the academic achievements of OECD member nations, for three consecutive years and recorded a high national competitiveness index, and that of South Korea, thus providing information needed to develop curriculums and textbooks in the middle of occasional curriculum revisions and giving useful implications for the implementation of curriculum in the field of education in South Korea. The research findings were as follows: First, as for the science content areas based on the ratio of large area items according to the evaluation and analysis framework of TIMSS 2007, South Korea's ratio of life, chemistry, physics, and earth hardly showed fitness for TIMSS 2007 and exhibited equal distribution among the areas. In Finland, the ratio of life, chemistry, physical, and earth was similar to the fourth grade level of TIMSS 2007. The country showed differential distribution with life accounting for the highest percentage. Second, as for the cognitive domains, South Korea showed a high percentage in "Uses and Procedures of Tools" of "1. Knowing" and "Making Connections," "Comparison/Contrast/Classification," and "Uses of Models" of "2. Application." Finland recorded a high percentage in "Information Interpretation" of "2. Application." While South Korea focused on the uses and methods of scientific instruments during scientific activities, Finland made an approach with a focus on problems related to daily life such as the interpretation of information including reports and graphs from an interpretative perspective.