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Case Study on Change in the Geometrical Thinking Levels of the Under Achievers by Using Mathematical Journal Writing (수학저널 쓰기를 활용한 수학학습 부진학생의 기하학적 사고 수준 변화 사례 연구)

  • Ha, Eun-Young;Chang, Hye-Won
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.147-164
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    • 2009
  • This study investigated the development of geometrical thinking levels of the under achievers at mathematics through supplementary classes according to van Hiele's learning process by stages using mathematical journal writing. We selected five under achievers at mathematics among the fourth graders. We examined their geometrical thinking levels in advance and interviewed them to collect basic data related to their family backgrounds and their attitude toward mathematics and their characteristics. Supplementary classes for the under achievers were conducted a couple of times a week during 12 weeks. Each class was conducted through five learning stages of van Hiele and journal writing was applied to the last consolidating stage. After 12th class had been finished, posttest on geometrical thinking levels was conducted and the journals written by the pupils were analyzed to find out changes in their geometrical thinking levels. The result is that three out of five under achievers showed one or two level-up in their geometrical thinking levels, though the other two pupils remained at the same level as the results by the pretest. Moreover we found that mathematical journal writing could provide the pupils with opportunities to restructure the content which they study through their class.

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Preservice Teachers' Difficulties with Statistical Writing

  • Park, Min-Sun;Park, Mimi;Lee, Eun-Jung;Lee, Kyeong Hwa
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.265-276
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    • 2012
  • These days, with the emphasis on statistical literacy, the importance of communication is the focus of attention. Communication about statistics is important since it is a way of describing the understanding of concepts and the interpretation of data. However, students usually have trouble with expressing what they understand, especially through writing. In this paper, we examined preservice teachers' difficulties when they wrote about statistical concepts. By comparing preservice teachers' written responses and interview transcripts of the variance concept task, we could find the missing information in their written language compared to their verbal language. From the results, we found that preservice teachers had difficulty in connecting terms contextually and conceptually, presenting various factors of the concepts that they considered, and presenting the problem solving strategies that they used.

쓰기활동을 적용한 대학수학 미분방정식 수업

  • Lee, Hyun-Young;Jeong, Ye-Won
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.141-161
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    • 2011
  • This research is a laboratory study for the improvement of differential equation class, and the aim of this study is to propose the possibilities of applicable writing activities for differential equation courses in university. We analyzed how the writing activities can affect the improvement of abilities of the students' affective domain and cognitive domain. Although the results from the two areas did not show a big numerical improvements it proved that the writing activities have positive effects, especially for the group of lower level students. The students felt interested and became more confident with differential equation studies. Their understanding of the study has been increased further by acquiring new learning methods, including writing activities. Therefore, we conclude that teaching and learning method designed systematically to adopt writing activities improve the students' learning attitudes and achievements.

An analysis of mathematical story writing activities of 1st grade students (초등학교 1학년 학생들의 수학 이야기 쓰기 활동 분석)

  • Lee, Yuna;Ko, Junghwa
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.15-37
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    • 2015
  • As the value and importance of mathematical communication was recognized, mathematical communication in mathematics education has been strengthened more and more. Written communication as well as verbal communication is emphasized. On the other hand, storytelling is introduced for elementary students to learn mathematical concept more naturally and easily in the 2009 revised curriculum. So, we noticed that they are familiar with story. In this study, we analyze the story writing activity levels with a focus on story writing, and how to think about it. And we offer some suggestions about mathematical story writing activity.

Effects of Reciprocal Writing-Reflection Activities on the Loarning Elementary Mathematics - Focused on the 2nd Grade Students - (상호교류적 쓰기-반성 활동이 수학 학습에 미치는 영향 - 초등학교 2학년을 대상으로 -)

  • Yoon Jeong-Min;Kang Wan
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.21-42
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the influences of the reciprocal writing-reflection activities on the mathematical learning of the 2nd grade students by developing a class model using reciprocal writing-reflection activities method as one of the interactive application of manipulative activities, reflective thought and communication activities which are the learning principles of constructivism. We have experimented and investigated to after dividing experimental objects into two group, experimental groups and comparative group, The conclusions of this study are followings. First, reciprocal writing-reflection activities showed significant effects on mathematical achievements of the group with lower achievements in learning. Second, reciprocal writing-reflection activities positively influenced mathematical tendency of the students. Third, the students had positive attitudes in interest, desire and usefulness regarding reciprocal writing-reflection activities. And reciprocal writing- reflection activities are helpful for their reflective thinking and communication activities.

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A Study on "Seung Aeh Ill Chan" ("승애일찬(升厓日纂)"에 관한 소고(小考))

  • Hwang, Sunwook;Yoon, Hyun-Ju;Chong, Chin-Kang
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.31-45
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    • 2014
  • The book Su Hak Ip Mun(數學入門, Introduction to Mathematics) is one part of 5 sections of the book Seung Aeh Ill Chan(升厓日簒), which is a hand written manuscript in Chinese characters and the author and the date of writing is unknown. The book Seung Aeh Ill Chan begins with the song of division table so called Guguiga(九歸歌). We first investigate and compare the writing pattern of this with other old Korean mathematical books. Next, we investigate typical expression and calculation methods of mathematical contents and terminologies used in Su Hak Ip Mun and also figure out oddities of writing pattern of mathematical expression and cultural circumference of several problems dealt in the book. From these analysis and investigation, we estimate the writing date of Su Hak Ip Mun later than the year 1723 on which Su Ri Jeong On(數理精蘊) was first published. And we presumably guess that Guguiga and Su Hak Ip Mun are made not for practical use or theoretical purpose but for text to teach students.

An Influence of Exchange Writings on the Mathematical Communication Skill and Mathematical Disposition in the Elementary Mathematics (초등수학에서 상호글쓰기를 통한 학습이 수학적 의사소통 능력 및 수학적 성향에 미치는 영향)

  • Bae, Sook-Hee;Park, Man-Goo
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.165-183
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    • 2008
  • This study is to help to understand the influence of exchange writing activity in the elementary mathematics on students' mathematical communication skill. Various technical activities had been implemented during the classes and the ideas from those activities had been interpreted into writings in the final stage of the classes. Those writings, then, were distributed to other students or teachers in order to devise a teaching model for exchange writing, which is to be applied to the 3rd grade classes and to identify the influence on the in mathematical communication skill. From this study, we could get such conclusions as follows: First, there was considerable difference between experimental group practicing exchange writing and control group engaging in normal learning activities in the progress of their mathematical communication skill (group discussion), writing skill and expressivity when examining their average communication skill using t-method. Similar trend had been witnessed when self-evaluating their mathematical communication skill. Second, when it comes to the mathematical tendency, experimental group showed a higher tendency in positiveness compared to the control group. Therefore, we might conclude that the exchange writing has a positive influence on the students' mathematical tendency, especially on their curiosity or interest in teaming, willingness to study and their comprehension of its importance.

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Effects of Students' Collaborative Writing Activities in Elementary Mathematics (초등수학에서 상호글쓰기 활동의 효과 분석)

  • Lee, Sun-Myung;Choi, Chang-Woo
    • Journal of Elementary Mathematics Education in Korea
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.57-75
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    • 2011
  • This research aimed to explore the effects of collaborative writing activities in a mathematical context, specifically pertaining to areas such as numbers and operation, geometrical figure, and measurement in Mathematics: Level 5-b, on their mathematical achievement gain and disposition among Grade 5 students. To do this, out of a total of 62 students selected from two Grade 5 classes of J Elementary School in Dalseo-gu, Daegu City, who were found to be homogenic from the tests of math performance and dispositions, an experimental group(n=31) was designed and compared to a control group (n=31). Over a six week period from October to November in 2009, the experimental group was given collaborative writing lessons in math classes while the control group was given teacher-oriented regular lessons. The results were as follows. First, there was more or less considerable, though not significant, difference in overall mathematical achievement in the students experiencing collaborative writing activities when compared with the students in the control group. However, in terms of numbers and operation, a sub-category of mathematics, there was significant difference between the two groups. Second, the students experiencing collaborative writing activities were more positively affected in all sub-categories of mathematical disposition: confidence, flexibility, determination, curiosity, reflection, and value, than those in the control group. In summing up, the exposure of collaborative writing activities to mathematics learning was found to help students not only to have a concrete and proper grasp of the relevant problem solving process, which was observed from their mathematical achievement gain especially in the sphere of numbers and operation, but also to have their mathematical disposition set towards more positive direction, which was seen in all sub-categories of mathematical disposition measurement.

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As mathematical communication, case study about mathematical attitude of high school students through mathematical journal writing (수학적 의사소통으로서 수학일지 쓰기를 통한 고등학생의 수학적 태도에 관한 사례연구)

  • Kim, Mi-Ran;Song, Yeong Moo
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.77-92
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we saw how high school students have affection mathematical journal writing and how mathematical journal writing affects high school students mathematical attitude we got the conclusion of this research through case study as following; First, through mathematical journal writing, while research participants feel sense of accomplishment, feel buren about exposure of their own ideas. Second. mathematical journal writing makes students. think self-examination and benefits mathematical comprehension process. Third, mathematical journal writing changes students' studying attitude positively and makes students participate actively in class.

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Mathematics teachers' Key Developmental Understandings for teaching equation writing (수학교사의 대수식 쓰기 지도를 위한 발달에 핵심적인 이해)

  • Choi, Yunhyeong;Lee, Soo Jin
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.297-319
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    • 2021
  • The present study explored a relationship between mathematical understandings of teachers and ways in which their knowledge transferred in designing lessons for hypothetical students from Gess-Newsome (1999)'s transformative perspective of pedagogical content knowledge. To this end, we conducted clinical interviews with four secondary mathematics teachers of their solving and teaching of equation writing. After analyzing the teacher participants' attention to Key Developmental Understandings (Simon, 2007) in solving equation writing, we sought to understand the relationship between their mathematical knowledge of the problems and mathematical knowledge in teaching the problems to hypothetical students. Two of the four teachers who attended the key developmental understandings solved the problems more successfully than those who did not. The other two teachers had trouble representing and explaining the problems, which involved reasoning with improper fractions or reciprocal relationships between quantities. The key developmental understandings of all four teachers were reflected in their pedagogical actions for teaching the equation writing problems. The findings contribute to teacher education by providing empirical data on the relationship between teachers' mathematical knowledge and their knowledge for teaching particular mathematics.