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Development of Dietary Life Education Textbook and Teaching Manual for Creative Activities in Elementary School (초등학교 중학년의 창의적 체험활동을 위한 활동중심의 식생활 교재 및 지침서 개발)

  • Her, Eun Sil
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.203-212
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    • 2013
  • This study was conducted to develop a dietary life education textbook and teaching manual for creative activities of elementary school students in middle grade. First, we extracted dietary life related contents from textbooks for third and fourth grade and created systematization of contents involving educational objectives, goals, contents and activities. The development of textbook and teaching manual were based on systematization of contents. The textbook was composed of five major chapters, which were 'nutrition', 'cooking', 'environment and hygiene', 'food' and 'dietary culture'. Each major chapter having six to seven smaller chapters, adding up to a total of 34 smaller chapters. The textbook was in activity format so that can be readily and directly used in actual classes. The textbook had fun characters and various activities (particularly a lot of cooking activities) to deliver the main theme of each chapter. The teaching manual was composed of background, goal, teaching plan and teaching point. The smaller chapters had learning goal, teaching-learning resources, important points, teaching-learning process and reference material. In evaluation after operating the model school, the developed textbooks were suited for students' needs and cognitive level. This textbook can be utilized at creative activities consisting of ten to fifteen students.

Research on the manual development for activating teaching consulting in mathematics (수업컨설팅 활성화를 위한 매뉴얼 개발 - 수학 교과를 중심으로 -)

  • Choe, Seung-Hyun;Hwang, Hye Jeang;Nam, Geum Cheon
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.1-29
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    • 2013
  • The main goal of the research is to develop instructional consulting manual to help math teachers improve classroom teaching. Improving the quality of teaching in schools is stressed as a central focus of meaningful classroom instruction and high quality education. In this research, teaching consulting was defined as an activity that covers reflection process oriented towards formative assessment and continuing professional development. Within this context, subject-specific teaching consulting and teaching professionalism with focus on PCK was reviewed. Further, the questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the current situation of teaching consulting and teachers' needs for consulting. And also, specific examples of subject-specific consulting based on our previous consulting experiences in math classes were shown. Alternative ways to improve subject teaching were derived through the conferences where consultants and consultees analyze video-taped lessons conducted by the consultees. By those results, a manual for invigorating teaching consulting was developed. The contents of the manual consists of setting conditions of teaching consulting and its implementation in the classroom teaching. The first part of the manual contains steps to establish teaching consulting system, the qualification and role of the consultant, system evaluation, etc. The second part of the manual presents the pre-preparation, prescription and implementation and follow-up management steps. Each part of the manual provides consultants with specific guidelines for each step. Finally, recommendations for making policy related to ways to invigorate teaching consulting was suggested. It is expected that specific examples and cases of subject-specific teaching consulting presented in this research will be used to narrow the gap between theory and practice of teaching consulting, and to help math, science and English teachers develop teaching professionalism.

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Development of Teaching and Learning Manual for Competency-Based Practice for Meridian & Acupuncture Points Class (역량중심 경혈학실습 교육을 위한 교수학습매뉴얼 개발 및 활용방안)

  • Eunbyul, Cho;Jiseong, Hong;Yeonkyeong, Nam;Haegue, Shin;Jae-Hyo, Kim
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.184-190
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    • 2022
  • Objectives : In our previous study, we developed the prototype of a lesson plan for meridian and acupuncture clinical skills education by applying the rapid prototyping to instructional systems design. The present study aimed to develop a teaching-learning manual, including the lesson plans, practice notes, and instructions for devices. We also aimed to present a guideline on how to use the manual in class. Methods : The manual and materials for teachers and learners were developed based on the solutions and the prototype derived from our previous study. Practical classes on meridian and acupuncture points consist of four major subjects, and the lesson plan and practice note were designed according to each topic. Results : Flipped learning, George's five-step method, peer role-play, and peer-led objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) were applied as main methodologies in the meridian and acupuncture points practical class. The teaching-learning manual, including practice notes, detailed lesson plan, OSCE checklist, and instruction manual for devices, was developed to be utilized at each stage of the learning activity. Conclusions : The application of the teaching-learning manual is expected to provide effective clinical skills education, strengthen learners' communication skills, establish professional identity, assess learners' performance, and provide immediate feedback. The educational effect of the manual for the existing class should be identified, and its feasibility should be verified by implementing it on another group. This manual could be helpful in designing classes for other subjects of Korean medicine, especially for clinical skills education.

Development of Practical Dietary Education Textbook and Teaching Manual in Elementary School Students (초등학교 저학년을 위한 실천중심의 식생활 교재 및 교사용 지침서 개발)

  • Her, Eun-Sil
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.636-647
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    • 2010
  • This study was conducted for researching demand on dietary education of low-level elementary school students and to develop an activity based textbook and a teaching manual on the subject. For necessity of dietary education, 88.8% of subjects answered dietary education is needed. The desirable frequency of the education was once a week (65.7%). The most appropriate time for the education was "school lunch" (37.5%), "special activity" (29.9%), "regular class" (12.4%) and "after school activity" (12.1%). The most preferred educational method was "experiment and practice" (40.1%). The desirable educational materials were "computer materials" (20.7%), "actual objects" (20.1%), "videotapes" (16.5%), "photographs-pictures" (12.2%) and "fairy tales-cartoons" (12.2%). The students wanted dietary information as "cooking" (26.1%), "growth and nutrition" (23.7%) and "right food information" (20.1%). The textbook was composed of five major chapters, which were "Traditional Dietary Culture", "Food", "Dietary Habit", "Hygiene and Environment" and "Cooking". Each major chapter had five to six smaller chapters, adding up to total of 32 chapters. The textbook had fun characters, illustrations, photographs and cartoons to deliver the main theme of each chapter. The textbook was in activity format so that it coul be readily and directly used in actual classes. The teaching manual was composed of background, goals, teaching plans and teaching points. The smaller chapters had learning goals, teaching-learning resources, important points, teaching-learning processes and reference materials. Videos were produced to help cook five snacks in the cooking chapter. Also, "Healthy Song" was created to be used in classrooms. This textbook will be helpful in children's right dietary habits and growth.

A Study on the Remote Operation and the Monitoring systems for Automatic Polishing Robot (자동 연마로봇의 원격 조작 및 모니터링 시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 김병수;고석조;이민철
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.122-122
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    • 2000
  • Polishing work of a free-curved surface die demands simple and repetitive operations but requires a considerable amount of time for high precision. In out previous study, to reduce the polishing time and solve the problem of the shortage of skilled workers, the automatic polishing system was developed. However, in the polishing process of die, workers have to stay still in factory to monitor the polishing process for a long time in the poor environment. Therefore, this study proposes the remote operation and monitoring system of the automatic polishing robot. The developing system offer worker monitoring functions and teleoperating functions, as following: system state check, manual manipulation mode, automatic mode, manual teaching mode, automatic teaching mode, simulation by virtual manufacturing device. And automatic teaching system is developed to easily obtain a teaching data.

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A study on an error recovery expert system as a part of man-robot system (Man-robot system의 일환으로서 에러회복 전문가시스템에 관한 연구)

  • 이순요;김창대
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1988.10a
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    • pp.518-523
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    • 1988
  • A Teaching and Operating Expert System (TOES) was designed in order to perform a task effectively which is inaccessible to man. Once an error occurs in the middle of the task operation, the automatic mode is converted into a manual mode. After recovering the error by the manual mode, the manual mode should be converted into the automatic mode. It was necessary to improve the manual mode in order to increase the availability of a man-robot system, a part of the human interface technique. Therefore, the Error Recovery Expert System must be constructed and developed.

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Facilitating creative problem solving process as a teaching tool in fashion marketing classrooms

  • Oh, Keunyoung
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.72-80
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    • 2019
  • A teaching manual was developed to incorporate the creative problem solving process into a fashion marking course. Students' creativity, problem solving, critical thinking, and analytical thinking are promoted by applying the creative problem solving process systematically to solve authentic business problems experienced by local apparel business owners. This teaching manual is based on the FourSight Model that consists of Clarify, Ideate, Develop, and Implement. Various tools promoting divergent thinking are also utilized in the process. A local fashion business is invited as a problem owner and four resource groups are formed with students based on the results of the Kirton Adaption Innovation Inventory. Each resource group consists of 6-8 students. The creative problem solving process is implemented into a classroom setting as four 75-minutes sessions that are held twice a week for two consecutive weeks. The local fashion business owner will be in presence during the first (Clarify) and last (Implement) sessions. The instructor facilitator meets with the problem owner outside the classroom three times including pre-session client interview, after the second (Ideate) session, and before the third (Develop) session. This modified CPS manual for fashion marketing and merchandising courses provides practical guidelines to work with local fashion businesses while providing students with learning opportunities of the creative problem solving process.

Evaluation of lecture delivered by O.M.P.T. on the subject of Orthopedic Physical Therapy (O.M.P.T. 강사들의 정형물리치료 교육효과에 대한 조사)

  • Kim, Keun-Jo
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 1998
  • This Evaluation was made through 300 persons who had attended the lecture organized by O. M. P. T. (Orthopeadic Manual Physical Therapy) during the period of January to June 1998 in Seoul and in other six(6) cities. The result of evaluation is summarized as follows : 1. With regard to general satisfaction with lecture, it was evaluated as 'more than good 'by 204 person(68.0%) for 'Preparation for lecture of lecturer' and by 194 person (64.7%) for 'Teaching Method'. Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'Place and Preparation for Lecture of Lecturer' and 'Preparation for Lecture as per each Lecturer' (P< 0.001). 2. With regard to understanding of lecture, it was evaluated as 'more then good' by 190 persons(63.3%) for 'Appropriate Teaching Hours' and by 149 persons(49.7%) for 'Appropriate Degree of Lecture Difficulties'. Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'Lecturer and Appropriateness of Teaching Hours' (P< 0.05) and 'Appropriateness of Teaching Courses and Degree of Lecture Difficulties' (P< 0.01). 3. With regard to satisfaction with lecture's performance, it was evaluated as 'more than good' by 194 persons(64.7%) for 'Lecturer's Zeal for Teaching' and by 198 persons(66.8%) for 'Suitability of Textbook'. Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'Sex Distinction and Lectuer's Zeal for Teaching' (P< 0.01) and 'Lecturer and Suitability of Textbook' (P< 0.05). 4. With regard to teaching environment, it was evaluated as 'more than good' by 102 persons(37.4%) for 'Appropriateness of Teaching Environment' and by 193 persons(64.3%) for 'Provision of Appropriate Audio-Visual Aids for Teaching'. Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'Place and Appropriateness of audio-visual aids for Teaching' (P<0.05). 5. With regard to parctical use of lecture, it was evaluated as 'more than good' by 172 persons(54.7%) for 'Usefulness to clinical demonstration' and by 209 person(69.6%) for 'Attitude towards study'. With the result of evaluation made as in the above, we are able to see that the education of orthopedic physical therapy which is organized by Orthpedic Physical Therapy Society of Korea, is being successfully conducted and evaluated by its members, and furthermore the staff of this society has to make his best endeavoures for the growth of this society and for the development of this education.

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A Reconstructed Version of Teachers' Manual of Elementary Mathematics for Units 6, 7 and 8, Textbook 4 na (초등 수학 4-나 단계 6, 7, 8 단원 교사용 지도서의 재구성)

  • Kim Hae-Gyu;Kim Hyun-Jeong
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.20 no.2 s.26
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    • pp.147-177
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    • 2006
  • The 7th curriculum sets a basic direction based on learner centered teaching, with the aim of allowing students to develop their mathematical ability. Teachers' manuals are provided to help teachers fallow the basic direction and achieve the curriculum aims, but in practice they are not always helpful. Therefore, we reconstructed parts of a teachers' manual. This involved analyzing the contents of units 6, 7 and 8 of the elementary mathematics textbook 4 na to identify and outline the problems; introducing more detailed teaching methods and activities; and developing teaching learning materials. We tested the new version in several real classes and analysed the responses 6f teachers and students to examine the possibility of its practical use. The results suggest that the reconstructed version of the teachers' manual for units 6, 7 and 8 of textbook 4 na is of greater practical utility.

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Evaluation of lecture delivered by O.M.T. on the subject of Orthopedic Physical Therapy (정형물리치료 강의평가 분석)

  • Kim, Keun-Jo
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 1999
  • This evaluation was made through 1219 persons who had attended the lecture organized by O.M.T.( Orthopeadic Manual Therapy ) during the period of January to December 1998 in Seoul and in other 11 cities. The result of evaluation is summarized as follows : 1. With regard to general satisfaction with lecture, it was evaluated as 'more than good 'by 919 person(75.6%) for Preparation for lecture of lecturer' and by 969 person (71.4%) for 'Teaching Method'. Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'Couse and Preparation for Lecture of Lecturer' and 'Preparation for Lecture as per each Lecturer' (P< 0.001). 2. With regard to understanding of lecture, it was evaluated as 'more then good' by 675 persons(55.4%) for 'Appropriate Degree of Lecture Difficulties'. Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'Appropriateness of Teaching Courses and Degree of Lecture Difficulties' (P< 0.001). Degree of Lecture Difficulties' (P< 0.001). 3. With regard to satisfaction with lecture's performance, it was evaluated as 'more than good' by 969 persons (87.7%) for 'Lecturer's Zeal for Teaching" and by 751 persons(61.6%) for 'Suitability of Textbook'. Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'Sex Distinction and Lectuer's Zeal for Teaching' (P< 0.001) and 'Lecturer and Suitability of Textbook' (P< 0.001). 4. With regard to teaching environment, it was evaluated as 'more than good' by 464 persons(38.2%) for 'Appropriateness of Teaching Environment' and by 751 persons(61.8%) for 'provision of Appropriate Audio-Visual Aids for Teaching', Statistically, the significance was largely given to 'place and Appropriateness of audio-visual aids for Teaching' (P< 0.001). 5. With regard to parctical use of lecture, it was evaluated as 'more than good' by 805 persons(67.5%) for 'Usefulness to clinical demonstration' and by 873 person(71.7%) for 'Attitude towards study'. With the result of evaluation made as in the above, we are able to see that the education of orthopedic physical therapy which is organized by Orthpedic Physical Therapy Society of Korea, is being successfully conducted and evaluated by its members, and furthermore the staff of this society has to make his best endeavoures for the growth of this society and for the development of this education.

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