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A Comparative Study on the Relation between Using Calculators in Math Lessons and Mathematics Achievement of Elementary School Students (초등학교 수학 수업에서 계산기 사용에 대한 국가별 비교)

  • Choi, Ji Sun
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2019
  • Current mathematics curriculum of South Korea suggests that students learn mathematics in school with calculators except that the aim of the math lessons is to achieve calculation skills, but we can't be sure that elementary school students use calculators in math lessons of school. Actually we don't have enough data to identify how many elementary school students use calculators in math lessons. The aims of this study are to compare the ratio of elementary school students using calculators in math lessons of school between 20 countries and to analyse the relation between using calculators in math lessons and the achievements of math through $4^{th}$ grade mathematics test of TIMSS 2015. The results of this study are two. One is that generally $4^{th}$ grade students did not use calculators in math lessons. The other result is that generally there is no relation between using calculators in math lessons and the achievements of the math test through $4^{th}$ grade mathematics test of TIMSS 2015. Only in Hong Kong SAR, students without using calculators have higher achievements than students using calculators. In England and USA, students using calculators have higher achievements than students without using calculators. Finally, researcher in this study suggests some implications on using calculator in elementary schools.

An Analysis of Web-Based Adaptive Math Learning Program Components (웹 기반 맞춤형 수학 학습 프로그램 구성 요소 분석)

  • Huh, Nan
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.451-462
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    • 2018
  • This study analyzed the learning components of the web-based adaptive math learning programs in order to develop adaptive math learning program using artificial intelligence. The components of the web-based adaptive math learning program set for analysis are classified into learning process presentation, concept learning, problem presentation, problem solving process, and learning result processing then analyzed three programs. As a result of analysis, the typical characteristic of components is that it uses a method of repeatedly presenting the same type of problem in order to learn one concept.

Analysis of the Possibilities of Learners' Understanding Expressions in Elementary Math Textbooks (초등수학 교과서 표현의 학습자 이해 가능성 분석)

  • Kim, Yun Ho;Choi, Chang Woo
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.173-197
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze expressions in the first and second grade math textbooks in elementary school in the aspect of possibilities of learners' understanding and propose proper directions for expressions in math textbooks to increase the possibilities of their understanding. The findings show that there were four types of expression errors and five types of mathematical errors in the aspects of expression method and content, respectively.

The Relationship between Mathematically Gifted Elementary Students' Math Creative Problem Solving Ability and Metacognition (초등수학영재의 수학 창의적 문제해결력과 메타인지와의 관계)

  • Shin, Seung Yoon;Ryu, Sung Rim
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.95-111
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between metacognition and math creative problem solving ability. Specific research questions set up according to the purpose of this study are as follows. First, what relation does metacognition has with creative math problem-solving ability of mathematically gifted elementary students? Second, how does each component of metacognition (i.e. metacognitive knowledge, metacognitive regulation, metacognitive experiences) influences the math creative problem solving ability of mathematically gifted elementary students? The present study was conducted with a total of 80 fifth grade mathematically gifted elementary students. For assessment tools, the study used the Math Creative Problem Solving Ability Test and the Metacognition Test. Analyses of collected data involved descriptive statistics, computation of Pearson's product moment correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis by using the SPSS Statistics 20. The findings from the study were as follows. First, a great deal of variability between individuals was found in math creative problem solving ability and metacognition even within the group of mathematically gifted elementary students. Second, significant correlation was found between math creative problem solving ability and metacognition. Third, according to multiple regression analysis of math creative problem solving ability by component of metacognition, it was found that metacognitive knowledge is the metacognitive component that relatively has the greatest effect on overall math creative problem-solving ability. Fourth, results indicated that metacognitive knowledge has the greatest effect on fluency and originality among subelements of math creative problem solving ability, while metacognitive regulation has the greatest effect on flexibility. It was found that metacognitive experiences relatively has little effect on math creative problem solving ability. This findings suggests the possibility of metacognitive approach in math gifted curricula and programs for cultivating mathematically gifted students' math creative problem-solving ability.

MathML and JAVA implementation in Linear Algebra interactive contents and education (선형대수학 교육에 적용되는 양방향 콘텐츠 기반의 MathML과 JAVA도구에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Duk-Sun;Lee, Sang-Gu;Jung, Kyung-Hun;Seol, Han-Guk
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.75-89
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    • 2008
  • Internet has been widely spread out and the need of convenient mathematical expression in the internet has been in need. In this paper, we discvss how MathML and JAVA have been developed for mathematical expressions in the internet. And we introduce our JAVA applet tools that adapted the object oriented programming techniques of the MathML and JAVA. Most of our JAVA toots have been developed for linear algebra course whose method can be applied to other subject as well. Then we discuss how we use those tools and output from the use of them in our class.

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An Application of MathML and XSLT for Differentiated Instruction-Learning Materials in Mathematics Course (수학교과 수준별 교수-학습 자료에서 MathML과 XSLT의 활용)

  • 홍은표;이수현
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.683-696
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose an authoring methodology of differentiated instruction-learning materials in mathematics course using MathML and XSLT, and give utilizing suggestions of these materials as differentiated textbook and individual learning. Incorporating MathML into instruction-learning materials, there are many advantages such that view of the materials in web browser is improved since mathematical expressions are compatible with text, and an expression can be modified in more convenient way since the expression is represented in text format not an image. In authoring of differentiated materials, the author provides one document for various levels of students. Then, each level of materials is generated from the document via XSLT transformation. This enables author-driven progress control rather than student-driven which does in previous approaches, since students don't need to select components of the material.

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Brain Activity Related with Mathematics Anxiety

  • YUN, Eun Jeong;SHIN, In Sun
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.117-139
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    • 2015
  • For the purpose of determining neurophysiological mechanism of math anxiety, we conducted an EEG measurement for 22 sixth grade elementary students including 11 students with high math anxiety (HMA group), and 11 students with low math anxiety (LMA group). We found that in HMA group, delta wave was significantly generated from the right frontal lobe, and in LMA group, four paths are clearly connected while they perform math tasks (right inferior occipital gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ left superior parietal lobule /left middle frontal gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ left inferior parietal lobule /left middle frontal gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ right inferior parietal lobule / right middle frontal gyrus ${\leftrightarrow}$ right inferior parietal lobule). According to the above results we suggest that math anxiety is related to emotions associated with pain, reduces working memory and has a negative effect on math performance.

Bianshi Problem as the Bridge from 'Entering the Way' to 'Transcending the Way'!: The Cultural Characteristic of Bianshi Problem in Chinese Math Education

  • Sun Xuhua;Wong Ngai-Ying;Lam Chi-chung
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.9 no.2 s.22
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    • pp.153-173
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    • 2005
  • Recently Bianshi problems, math isomorphic problems by changing the conditions, conclusions or deduction process of the three components of the example problem, are consistently identified as an important element in Chinese math education, characteristics in Chinese math education culture and form a hot point in China, 5 main factors related to reasons why is regarded as CULTURE characteristics in Chinese math education are discussed: (a) Exam goal (b) the curriculum objectives (c) traditional mode and conception, (d) Chinese situation, (e) Chinese math tradition.

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Math Science Digital Library (수리과학 디지털 도서관 : Math Science Digital Library)

  • Lee, Sang-Gu
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.20 no.4 s.28
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    • pp.537-549
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    • 2006
  • MAA Digital library Workshop, October 6-8, 2006 was held at the newly completed Carriage House Conference Center at MAA Headquarters. This workshop is designed to inform participants about the Mathematical Sciences Digital Library (MathDL), the new MAA Math Gateway project, and the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) and to enable participants to conduct short sessions publicizing these online resources at MAA Section Meetings. The workshop was conducted by Lang Moore, David Smith, and Eileen McIlvain. Major support is being provided by the National Science Foundation through the National Science Digital Library Program. We introduce what was in there and how we properly use and publicize them and add what we could do.

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Understanding Mathematics Textbook Based on the Seventh School Curriculum (제 7차 교육과정에 따른 수학 교과서의 이해: 초등학교를 중심으로)

  • 신항균;황혜정
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2000
  • There has been much concern and worry about executing school curriculum from the year 2000 because the seventh curriculum is based on the complicated' differentiated education' concept. Now the new textbook has been developed according to the curriculum. This paper will reinforce the understanding of the curriculum and textbook in school math. In order to do this, this paper will present questions on three subjects to help school teachers and people related to math education to probe and discuss the benefits and problems of teaching math using the new textbook. The three subjects are based on the contents included in certain chapters of the math textbook. These are 1) understanding mathematics concepts using manipulatives or concrete objects, 2) doing math projects or problem solving activities 3) learning mathematics using calculators. furthermore, it is emphasized in this paper that math teachers must keep in mind that they should execute instruction in their own way using the 'textbook' not as a bible but as a guideline.

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