小学资优学生探究性形成现状分析

Jin Yu, Young-Suk Jhun
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本研究的目的是分析小学资优学生通过成题性阅读活动产生的问题中探究性问题的类型和特征,以获得通过阅读指导探究性活动的启示。为此,在大学附属科学英才教育院接受教育的小学英才学生阅读了科学、数学、信息领域的题目,并将其分类。在此基础上,分析了资优区学生和用书学生的探究性问题的特点。此外,通过四位评价者给出的评价分数,对小学资优学生形成探究性问题的能力进行了考察。研究发现,在不同的资优领域,生成性探究问题的类型不同,评价分数也不同。在研究结果的基础上,提出了对资优学生成题性阅读活动的指导,在选书、先行指导、评价结果反馈等方面的启示。
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Analysis of the Status of Inquiry Formation of Gifted Students in Elementary School
The purpose of this study is to analyze the types and characteristics of inquiry questions among the questions generated by gifted students in elementary school through question-forming reading activities to obtain implications for guidance on inquiry activities through reading. For this purpose, elementary school gifted students who are enrolled in the university-affiliated science gifted education institute and receive education have read and classified the inquiry questions among the questions written in the science, math, and information domains. Based on the results, the characteristics of the exploratory questions written by the students by gifted area and book were identified. In addition, through the evaluation scores given by four evaluators, the ability of elementary school gifted students to form inquiry questions was also examined. As a result of the study, it was found that the types of generative inquiry questions were different for each gifted field and the evaluation scores were also different. Based on the research results, implications related to book selection, prior guidance, and feedback of evaluation results were drawn in relation to the guidance of question-forming reading activities for gifted students.
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