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Development of the Flipped Classroom Teaching and Learning Model for the Smart Classroom

스마트 교실을 활용한 '뒤집힌 교수학습모형' 개발

  • Jeong, Youngsik (Dept. of Computer Education, Jeonju National University of Education) ;
  • Seo, Jinhwa (Dept. of Computer Education, Jeonju National University of Education)
  • 정영식 (전주교육대학교 컴퓨터교육과) ;
  • 서진화 (전주교육대학교 컴퓨터교육과)
  • Received : 2015.03.24
  • Accepted : 2015.06.01
  • Published : 2015.06.30

Abstract

In this study, we developed the PATROL teaching and learning model by using digital textbooks in Smart Classrooms to correct the disadvantages of Flipped Classrooms. PATROL is an acronym for Planning, Action, Tracking, Recommending, Ordering, and Leading. In the Planning phase, teachers should make a lesson plan. Next, students take Action by watching online contents and completing assignments in their digital textbook. After that, Tracking is needed to analyze the students' activities and the results. Then, Recommending is used to provide suggested instructional activities to teachers based on that analysis. Next, Ordering requires that students request new materials for class activities. Finally, Leading allows teachers to provide materials at the appropriate level to their students based on the students' learning activities. Applying the PATROL model at two elementary schools resulted in an increase in student-directed speech as well as an increase in the number of group and individual activities. Teachers also had more time to walk around the classroom.

본 연구에서는 전통적인 뒤집힌 교수학습모형의 단점을 보완하기 위해 스마트 교실에서 디지털교과서를 활용하는 방안을 제시하고, 그것을 체계화하여 PATROL 모형을 개발하였다. 첫째, 계획단계(Planning)는 교사가 앞으로 진행할 수업을 설계한다. 둘째, 실행단계(Action)는 학생들이 가정에서 디지털교과서를 활용하여 자율적인 온라인학습과 과제를 수행한다. 셋째, 추적단계(Tracking)는 디지털교과서가 실행단계의 활동 상황이나 결과물을 분석한다. 넷째, 추천단계(Recommending)는 디지털교과서가 데이터 분석 결과를 토대로 교사에게 교실 수업활동을 제안한다. 다섯째, 요구단계(Ordering)는 학생들이 교실 수업 중에 필요한 자료를 요청한다. 여섯째, 안내단계(Leading)는 교사가 학생들의 학습 활동을 관찰하여 수준별 자료를 제공한다. PATROL 모형을 2개 학교에 시범 운영한 결과, 학생의 주도적 발언이 많아졌고, 전체 활동보다는 모둠활동이나 개별활동이 활발하게 이루어졌으며, 교사의 궤간 순시하는 시간이 증가하여 긍정적인 결과를 나타냈다.

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