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공감적 발화와 훈육적 발화 -학생들의 과학적 설명 구성에서 두 초등 교사의 대조적인 접근-
Two Elementary School Teachers' Contrasting Approaches During Students' Construction of Scientific Explanations 원문보기

한국과학교육학회지 = Journal of the Korean association for science education, v.43 no.2, 2023년, pp.167 - 180  

한문현 (파주청암초등학교) ,  오필석 (경인교육대학교)

초록

과학 교실에서 교사의 개입은 학생의 실천에 주요한 영향을 끼칠 수 있다는 점에서 중요하다. 본 연구는 교사가 학생들의 과학적 설명구성 과정에서 어떤 종류의 발화를 하여 학생들의 실천에 개입하는지 질적으로 분석하였다. 두 명의 초등학교 교사인 L과 K가 본 연구에 참여하였으며, 그들의 6학년 과학 '식물의 구조와 기능' 단원이 과학적 설명 구성 수업으로 재구성되었다. 두 교사에게 매 수업에서 반응적 교수의 일환으로 학생의 과학적 실천을 도울 수 있도록 요청하였다. 연구 결과, 두 교사는 각각 주로 공감적 발화 또는 훈육적 발화를 사용하였으며, 이들은 학생들의 과학적 실천의 정서적, 과정적, 개념적 측면을 돕기 위해 사용된 것을 알 수 있었다. 이 중 공감적 발화는 알아채기, 적극적 수용, 대안 제시의 순서로 진행되어 학생들의 실천을 조력하였고, 이와는 대조적으로 훈육적 발화는 학생들의 실천을 개선하기 위한 목적에서 부족함 찾기, 평가하기, 촉구하기의 순서로 이루어졌다. 두 교사가 각각 공감적 발화와 훈육적 발화를 사용하는 까닭을 논의하였으며, 과학 교육에의 시사점을 제시하였다.

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Teacher interventions in science classrooms are important because they can have a major impact on students' practices. This study qualitatively analyzed what kinds of utterances teachers used to intervene in students' practices of constructing scientific explanations. Two elementary school teachers,...

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