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NTIS 바로가기대한지구과학교육학회지 = Journal of the Korean society of earth science education, v.13 no.1, 2020년, pp.29 - 39
In this study, to find out the learning effects and difficulties of role play activities to learn the earth's rotation and the sun's apparent motion, the degree of concept understanding through role play activities, difficulties arising from activities collected by interview, and eye movement during...
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