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고등학생들의 극지 소양 평가 결과 분석 및 극지 교육에의 시사점
Analysis of High School Students' Polar Literacy and Its Implications for Polar Education 원문보기

한국지구과학회지 = Journal of the Korean Earth Science Society, v.43 no.3, 2022년, pp.446 - 463  

정수임 (은행고등학교) ,  최하늘 (동덕여자고등학교) ,  김민지 (이화여자대학교 과학교육과) ,  신동희 (이화여자대학교 과학교육과)

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이 연구는 전 지구적 환경 변화에 대응하려는 인류 공동의 노력에 발맞추어 과학교육 측면에서 기후 변화를 설명하는 효과적 개념 체계로서 극지 소양 교육의 필요성을 제안한다. 이를 위해 현재 고등학생들의 극지 소양 현황을 양적 검사와 질적 면담을 통해 조사하고 시사점을 논의했다. 연구에 참여한 대상은 2개 고등학교 2학년 학생 329명으로 극지 소양 원리를 참조해 개발한 진위형 25문항으로 이루어진 검사에 참여했고, 이들 중 13명이 면담에 참여했다. 연구 결과, 극지 소양 원리의 일부 영역에서 다소 미흡한 이해와 함께 개념적 공백이 나타났다. 극지의 지리적 특징에 대한 지식이 견고하지 못하고, 빙권의 구성 요소와 주요 특성을 거의 알지 못했다. 이러한 개념의 결손으로 극지 변화와 전 지구적 기후 변화의 작동 기작을 잘 연결하지 못했다. 학교 교육과정에서 충족되지 못한 개념을 학교 밖 매체로 부터 비판 없이 수용하면서 기후 변화의 기작을 다소 단조롭거나 왜곡되게 인식했다. 한편, 극지와 기후 변화에 대한 모호한 이해와 함께 이를 보완하기 위한 인지 전략으로 언어 정보, 비유, 시각적 관찰 등을 활용했다. 이상의 연구 결과를 바탕으로 학교 과학 교육과정에 기후 변화를 체계적, 종합적으로 이해할 수 있는 새로운 지식 체계로서 극지 소양 교육을 도입할 것을 주장했다. 이밖에도 타교과의 극지 소양 관련 지식의 일관성 검토, 기후 변화를 다루는 학교 밖 매체 정보에 대한 비판적 기준 제공, 학생들의 오개념 점검 및 사고 전략 파악 등을 시사점으로 제시했다.

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This study suggests the need for polar literacy education as an effective conceptual system to explain climate change in terms of science education in line with the common effort of humankind to respond to global environmental changes. To this end, we investigated the status of polar literacy in hig...

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