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International Journal of Science Education | 2005

The influence of students’ cognitive and motivational variables in respect of cognitive conflict and conceptual change

Sukjin Kang; Lawrence C. Scharmann; Tae-Hee Noh; Hanjoong Koh

In this study, the relationships among students’ cognitive/motivational variables, cognitive conflict, and conceptual change were investigated. Subjects were 159 seventh graders in Korea. Tests regarding logical thinking ability, field dependence/independence (FDI), meaningful learning approach, failure tolerance, mastery goal orientation, and self‐efficacy were administered to examine students’ cognitive/motivational characteristics. A preconception test and a test of responses to discrepant event were also conducted to examine the degree of students’ cognitive conflict induced by a discrepant event. Computer‐assisted instruction, designed to change an undifferentiated weight‐density concept into a scientific density concept, was then provided to students as a conceptual change intervention. A conception test was administered as a post‐test. The results indicated that FDI was the only statistically significant variable correlated with the degree of cognitive conflict. A stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that logical thinking ability, FDI, and failure tolerance were statistically significant predictors of the conception test scores. Educational implications are discussed.


International Journal of Science Education | 2004

Perceived professional needs of Korean science teachers majoring in chemical education and their preferences for online and on‐site training

Tae-Hee Noh; Jeongho Cha; Sukjin Kang; Lawrence C. Scharmann

In this study, we investigated the perceived professional needs of Korean science teachers majoring in chemical education, and examined their preferences for online and on‐site inservice teacher training programmes. The results were also compared with those of preservice teachers. Participants were 120 secondary school teachers and 67 preservice teachers, whose majors were either chemical education or science education with emphasis in chemistry. A questionnaire consisting of a modified Science Teacher Inventory of Need and a section concerning respondents’ demographic information and their use of the Internet was administered. In contrast to previous studies, the perceived needs of Korean inservice and preservice teachers were found to be very strong in all 30 needs assessment items, and their prominent needs were from all seven categories. Preservice teachers indicated significantly greater needs than inservice teachers on several items. Korean teachers generally tended to prefer online inservice to traditional on‐site training programmes, although they still preferred on‐site types of programmes in areas such as conducting laboratory sessions and demonstrating manipulative skills. Preferences for online programmes tended to be stronger among preservice teachers than inservice teachers, and among non‐veteran teachers than in veteran teachers. Educational implications are discussed.


Science Education | 2005

Examining students' views on the nature of science: Results from Korean 6th, 8th, and 10th graders

Sukjin Kang; Lawrence C. Scharmann; Tae-Hee Noh


Research in Science Education | 2004

Reexamining the Role of Cognitive Conflict in Science Concept Learning

Sukjin Kang; Lawrence C. Scharmann; Tae-Hee Noh


International journal of environmental and science education | 2010

Cognitive conflict and situational interest as factors influencing conceptual change

Hunsik Kang; Lawrence C. Scharmann; Sukjin Kang; Tae-Hee Noh


Journal of the Korean Association for Research in Science Education | 2013

An Investigation of Students` Science Writing Processes Using Think-aloud Method

Ji-Yeon You; Sukjin Kang; Jiyeong Kim; Tae-Hee Noh


Asia-pacific Education Researcher | 2014

A Study on the Elementary School Teachers’ Awareness of Students’ Alternative Conceptions about Change of States and Dissolution

Chanho Yang; Tae-Hee Noh; Lawrence C. Scharmann; Sukjin Kang


Journal of The Korean Chemical Society | 2013

An Analysis of Analogies in the Chemistry Domain of Middle School Science Textbooks Developed under the 2007 Revised National Curriculum

Taehee Noh; Inyoung Ahn; Sukjin Kang


Journal of the Korean Association for Research in Science Education | 2008

The Influences of Cognitive Conflict and Situational Interest by a Discrepant Event on the Conceptual Change Process in Learning the Concept of Combustion

Sook-Yeong Choi; Sukjin Kang; Tae-Hee Noh


Journal of the Korean Association for Research in Science Education | 2013

A Study on Writing Process Components and Writing Strategies in Argumentative Writing

Sukjin Kang; Junmo Jo; Tae-Hee Noh

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Tae-Hee Noh

Seoul National University

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Hanjoong Koh

Jeonju National University of Education

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Hun-Sik Kang

Seoul National University

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Sook-Yeong Choi

Seoul National University

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Chanho Yang

Seoul National University

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Jae-Young Han

Chungbuk National University

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Taehee Noh

Jeonju National University of Education

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Jeongho Cha

Seoul National University

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Jihyun An

Jeonju National University of Education

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