小学生在“矿物与岩石”地质实地考察活动中的学习效果探讨

IF 0.3 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yoon-Sung Choi, Jong-Uk Kim
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本研究旨在探讨小学生参加以“矿物与岩石”为主题,以新奇空间为主题的地质实地考察的学习效果。10名6年级学生参加了在汉城某公立小学举行的课外活动。学生们在教室和户外学习环境中观察矿物和岩石样本。为了分析学生在认知领域的学习效果,作者使用了Remmen and Frøyland(2020)的岩石分类观察分析框架和Oh(2020)的岩石描述分析框架。此外,为了探讨心理区域和地理区域的学习效果,我们对学生的图画、课文、话语和访谈数据进行了归纳分析。结果表明,学生在课堂学习环境中表现出“日常”观察和“过渡性”观察,而在户外学习环境(学校操场、社区活动)中表现出“过渡性”观察和“科学”观察。而且,随着科学观测阶段的发展,岩石的描述词种类也越来越多。在心理和地理方面,学生表现出对熟悉的户外学习环境的选择、对户外学习的积极看法和审美欣赏。最后,本研究不仅讨论了新奇空间作为分析学生学习效果的工具,还提出了考虑新的学习环境(如虚拟实地学习)的学术方法的必要性。
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Exploring Learning Effects of Elementary Students in a Geological Field Trip Activity concerning ‘Minerals and Rocks’
: The purpose of this study was to explore the learning effects in elementary school students who participated in a geological field trip conducted under the theme ‘minerals and rocks’, focusing on novelty space. A total of 10 sixth-grade students participated in this program held at a public elementary school in Seoul as part of after-school club activities. Students observed mineral and rock samples in a classroom and outdoor learning environment. The authors collected activity papers (texts, drawing), researchers’ participation notes, video and audio recordings containing the study participants’ activities, and post-interview data To analyze the learning effects in the cognitive domain of students, the observation analysis framework for rock classification of Remmen and Frøyland (2020) and the rock description analysis framework of Oh (2020) were used. Additionally, to explore the learning effects of psychological and geographic areas, students’ drawings, texts, discourses, and interview data were inductively analyzed. The results showed that the students demonstrated ‘everyday’ and ‘transitional’ observations in the classroom learning environment, while in the outdoor learning environment (school playground, community-based activities), they demonstrated ‘transitional’ and ‘scientific’ observations. Moreover, as the scientific observation stage progressed, more types of descriptive words for rocks were used. In terms of psychological and geographic aspects, students showed their selection of places to explore familiar outdoor learning environments, positive perceptions of outdoor learning, and aesthetic appreciation. Finally, this study not only discussed novelty space as a tool for analyzing students’ learning effects but also suggested the need for an academic approach considering new learning environments, such as learning through virtual field trips.
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Journal of the Korean Earth Science Society
Journal of the Korean Earth Science Society GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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