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An Analysis Study of Changes in Middle School Students' Mathematical Conceptual Structure Using a Learning Platform (수학 학습 플랫폼을 활용한 중학생의 문자와 식에 대한 개념 구조 변화 분석 연구)

  • Huh, Nan
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.167-181
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to confirm the possibility of whether learning using a math learning platform can be used to expand students' conceptual structure and to consider how to use it. To this end, first-year middle school students studied using a math learning platform. Then, the concept map created was compared and analyzed with the concept map created before learning to examine the change in the concept structure. The results of analyzing the concept map are as follows. First, the change in the hierarchical structure of the concept appeared as the division of the upper concept was subdivided. However, it has also been changed to comprehensively integrate and simplify higher concepts. The term-centered concept structure has changed to content-centered superordinate and subordinate concepts. In the concept structure, subordinate concepts linked to one higher concept were expanded and differentiated. Second, changes in the integrated structure did not form a linkage structure. The expansion of the integrated structure of concepts through learning using the learning platform was influenced by the composition of the learning contents designed in the learning platform.

Adaptive Learning System based on the Concept Lattice of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA 개념 망에 기반을 둔 적응형 학습 시스템)

  • Kim, Mi-Hye
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.10
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    • pp.479-493
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    • 2010
  • Along with the transformation of the knowledge-based environment, e-learning has become a main teaching and learning method, prompting various research efforts to be conducted in this field. One major research area in e-learning involves adaptive learning systems that provide personalized learning content according to each learner's characteristics by taking into consideration a variety of learning circumstances. Active research on ontology-based adaptive learning systems has recently been conducted to provide more efficient and adaptive learning content. In this paper, we design and propose an adaptive learning system based on the concept lattice of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) with the same objectives as those of ontology approaches. However, we are in pursuit of a system that is suitable for learning of specific domains and one that allows users to more freely and easily build their own adaptive learning systems. The proposed system automatically classifies the learning objects and concepts of an evolved domain in the structure of a concept lattice based on the relationships between the objects and concepts. In addition, the system adaptively constructs and presents the learning structure of the concept lattice according to each student's level of knowledge, learning style, learning preference and the learning state of each concept.

The Effects of Background Knowledge on Solving Problems in Learning Scientific Concept (과학 개념 학습에서 배경 지식이 문제를 해결하는데 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Hyuk-Joon
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.24-34
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of background knowledge on problem solving. To achieve this aim, I proposed the model which shows problem solving process centering around background knowledge, conducted the lessons concerning the concept 'weightlessness' on pre-service elementary teachers, and then classified the pre-service elementary teachers into several groups by the difference of the results presented in the process of solving the problems on weightlessness. And I examined qualitatively the effects of background knowledge on problem solving through the interview with 11 volunteers. On the cause of the failing the problem solving, the failure of acquiring or activating the background knowledge related to the learning concept was most frequently, secondly the use of the background knowledge unrelated to the learning concept, and thirdly the failure of understanding the teaming concept. To acquire or activate the background knowledge related to the teaming concept was more difficult than to understand the new teaming concept, and the cases that use the background knowledge unrelated to the learning concept failed to solve problem. The result of interview, all interviewee understood the learning concept correctly, but all of them who fail to acquire or activate the background knowledge related to the learning concept, or use the background knowledge unrelated to the learning concept, could not solve the problem.

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The Effects of Generative Concept Map on Science Learning Achievement and Cognitive Load

  • OH, Suna;KIM, Yeonsoon
    • Educational Technology International
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.253-271
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the effect of generative concept maps according to learning achievements and cognitive load. A total of 78 students in the first grade of middle school participated in this study. Before the experimental treatment was implemented, students had to fill out a questionnaire assessing prior knowledge. The study was designed where all the students were presented the same learning contents regarding photosynthesis; however, the two experimental groups were provided with different concept map methods: a learner-generative concept map (GCM) and an instructor-provided concept map (PCM). GCM students were asked to make a concept map by themselves in small groups while they are reading material. PCM students were instructed to study in small groups in order to read the material; however, they were provided a concept map developed by their teacher. The control group (CG) had the teacher present the learning contents in traditional lecture format with no accompanying concept map. The results show that there were significant differences in the achievements among the groups. CG showed higher achievement than both the experimental groups. There was also a significant difference in cognitive load. Although the GCM group did not obtain higher achievement than the other groups, the GCM group showed higher mental effort and lower physical fatigue than the other groups. The GCM group might have invested more effort to find and connect ideas when drawing their concept map with peers which is unlike the conditions for the PCM group and CG. In conclusion, we should consider applying GCM in teaching and learning design in order to increase learning achievement and decrease extraneous cognitive load.

THE EFFECT OF CONCEPT MAPPING STRATEGIES ON THE ACHIEVEMENT AND ATTITUDE CHANGE IN SCIENCE LEARNING. (개념도 활용이 과학수업에 대한 태도와 학업성취도에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Jeong-Yi;Hur, Myung
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.223-232
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of concept mapping strategies on the learner's achievement and their attitude change in science learning. The subject was 159 male students in a middle school in Seoul. Three experimental groups were instructed with different kinds of teaching methods about the unit of photosynthesis and digestive organs. Group I was instructed with traditional teaching method, GroupII was instructed with guided concept mapping strategy, GroupIII was instructed with student-centered concept mapping strategy. The major findings of this study are as follows. 1. Student-centered concept mapping strategy was observed effective at 0.05 significance level in achievement and retention. 2. Only student-centered concept mapping strategy changed students' attitude toward science learning positively. 3. It was observed that there was very significant correlation between the learning ability and science achievement (p<0.01). 4. Student-centered concept mapping strategy was found effective in upper learning-ability group, and guided concept mapping strategy in middle learning-ability group(p < 0.05). 5. Student-centered concept mapping strategy was effective to the groups of upper and middle learning-ability in changing students' attitude toward science learning(p < 0.05).

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Comparison of Personal Characteristics in Gifted Underachievers and Gifted Achievers (미성취 영재와 성취 영재 간의 개인적 특성 비교)

  • Song, Sujie
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.175-191
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    • 2007
  • This study selected 113 gifted underachievers and 128 gifted achievers from 17 elementary schools to examine gifted children's personal characteristics(self-concept, locus of control, and learning habits) that have an effect on underachievement. Self-concept(general self-concept and academic self-concept), locus of control, and learning habits(endurance, learning strategy, and learning motivation) variables were analyzed to determine gifted underachievers' personal characteristics. (1) Comparison of personal characteristics of gifted achievers with gifted underachievers indicated gifted underachievers had low self-concept, external locus to control, and problems in learning habits. (2) The sub factors of habits of learning motivation and learning strategy had the greatest effect on underachievement of gifted children.

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A Study on the Application of Concept Attainment Models for Consumer Education of Home Economics (가정과 소비자 교육의 개념학습 모형 적용 연구)

  • 이숙희;윤인경
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.161-174
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    • 1994
  • In this study, among the cognitive learning models for information process, Taba’s inductive thinking model and Joyce&Weil’s concept attainment model, which help to obtain and study the concepts, can be applied to the ranges of consumer-education. Considering this, a new teaching-paln can be made. Applying the plan to the present teaching environments. I will do the research possibilities of applying the concept-learning teaching-plan to the consumer education. In the method of this research, many books, related to home economics & consumer-education, characters of concept-learning, and concept teaching-learning models, were studied. Also, on the basis of theoretical evidence, the teaching-plan, that apply the concept teaching model, were made. In addition, experimental research was done to find out the possibilities that the plan focusing on concept learning was applied or not. As a result of this study, two points are briefly summarized : 1. The teaching plan using Taba’s and Joyce & Weil’s concept-attainment model was made. 2. Concept-learning in consumer-education didn’t have a great a great influence to the changes of consumer-roles and attitudes, but had a great influence to the effects of consumer concept-knowledge(p<0.01) The effects of consumer-knowledge had much relation to consumer-roles and attitudes. The learners whose grade is higher in attainments of consumer-knowledge, also have a high grade in consumer-roles and attitudes.

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The Continuous Improvement, Innovation and Learning Concept Embedded in MBNQA Award (MBNQA상에 내포된 지속적 개선, 혁신과 학습 개념)

  • Chung, Kyu-Suk;Kang, Young-Tai
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2007
  • The learning, which is a view extended from and replaces the concept of continuous improvement, has become the very core concept in Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. The most potent one among 11 core values in MBNQA Model is 'organizational and personal learning'. Learning also plays a critical role to get the good scores for 6 categories except results category among 7 categories of MBNQA Model. But the concept of learning often has been overlooked by the people who are interested in the MB award or TQM. This paper reviews and analyzes the concept of learning in the MB criteria since it first appears in 1993 to enlighten the importance of learning.

An Exploratory Study on Concept and Realization Conditions of Smart Learning (스마트러닝의 개념 및 구현 조건에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Noh, Kyoo-Sung;Ju, Seong-Hwan;Jung, Jin-Taek
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2011
  • This article is exploring on the concept and realization conditions of 'Smart Learning' including the problems about e-Learning, such as its low learning effectiveness and the weak profitability of its industry. We think, Smart Learning is an alternative solution for the continuous growth of e-Learning in the smart computing age. In this context, this paper will review the actual condition of e-Learning and the prior studies of Smart Learning, and study the concept and realization conditions of Smart Learning.

Effects of Concept Change Teaching MSeoung-HeyPaikodel Considering Students' Learning Motivations (학습자의 학습 동기를 고려한 개념변화 수업 모형의 효과 분석)

  • Paik, Seoung-Hey;Kim, Hye-Kyong;Che, Woo-Ki;Kwon, Kyoon;Noh, Tae-Hee
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.305-314
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    • 1999
  • The effects of three teaching models were compared in this research. One of those is concept change model, another is concept change model based on students learning motivations, the other is traditional teaching method based on science textbooks. The subjects of this research were the 8th grade students of Korean middle school. They were divided into three groups, and tested learning motivations. All of the three groups improved their learning motivations and concept understanding by the classes. Especially, the group of concept change model based on students learning motivations represented most effective improvement of learning motivations. The concept change teaching model and concept change teaching model based on students learning motivations are more effective in concept understanding than traditional teaching method based on textbooks. The students who have high learning motivations improved their concept understanding by the classes of concept change model based on students learning motivations. The students who have low learning motivations improved their learning motivations by the classes of concept change model based on students learning motivations also.

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