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Analyzing Studies on Teacher Professional Vision: A Literature Review

'수업을 보는 눈'으로서 교사의 전문적 시각에 대한 기존 연구의 특징과 쟁점 분석

  • Received : 2018.08.13
  • Accepted : 2018.12.10
  • Published : 2018.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to synthesize the theoretical perspectives, research methods, and research results of teachers' professional vision by reviewing and analyzing previous research papers and to suggest implications for science teacher education and research. Three databases were used to search peer reviewed journal articles published between 1997-2017, which include 'teachers' and 'professional vision' explicitly in abstracts and empirical studies only. 21 articles in total were analyzed and review results are as follows. First, researchers regarded professional vision as a new concept of teacher professionalism. Previous research viewed professional vision as integrated structure of teachers' knowledge or ability activated at specific moment. Second, the analytical framework of professional vision included two aspects; 'selective attention' and 'reasoning'. Several aspects of lessons or the desirable teaching and learning factors are suggested as the subcategories of selective attention. Hierarchical levels or independent reasoning ability factors are suggested as the subcategories of reasoning process. Third, research on teachers' professional vision focused more on middle school teachers than elementary teachers and on various subject areas. Most studies used video clips and more cases of using videos of non-participants were found. In case of measurement of professional vision, most quantitative scoring methods were whether the responses of experts and teachers on video clips were consistent. Last, most studies examined or assessed teachers' professional vision. It is reported that in-service teachers' professional vision was evaluated higher than novice teachers' and using video clips were effective to examine and improve teachers' professional vision.

본 연구의 목적은 교사의 전문적 시각에 대한 기존 연구 분석을 통해 다양한 연구자들의 이론적 관점, 연구 방법, 연구 결과를 비교, 종합하고 이로부터 과학교사의 전문적 시각과 관련된 후속 연구에 대해 시사점을 얻고자 하는 것이다. 1997년부터 2017년에 발표된 논문 중 초록에 'professional vision'과 'teacher'를 포함한 논문을 ERIC, Educational Source, Web of Science 데이터 베이스를 활용하여 검색하였다. 최종 분석 대상은 21개 논문이며 연구 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 첫째, 연구자들은 전문적 시각을 교사의 지식과 구분되는 새로운 교사 전문성 구인이라고 보고 있었다. 교사의 전문적 시각을 특정한 순간이나 특정한 상황에서 활성화 되는 지식 또는 능력으로 보고 있으며, 여러 지식이 구조화되고 통합되어 나타나는 것이라고 보고 있다. 둘째, 전문적 시각의 분석틀은 대개 선택적 주목과 추론의 두 과정을 포함하고 있었다. 선택적 주목의 경우에는 수업의 여러 측면이나 바람직한 교수 학습 요소들을 하위 범주로 하고 있었으며, 추론의 경우에는 위계가 있는 수준이나 독립적 추론 능력 요소들을 하위 범주로 하는 연구들이 있었다. 셋째, 연구 방법 측면에서는 초등교사보다는 중등교사를 대상으로 하는 연구가 더 많았고, 수학과 과학을 비롯하여 다양한 교과 영역으로 확장되고 있었다. 대부분의 연구가 수업 비디오를 활용하고 있으며, 연구 참여자의 수업을 활용한 연구보다 연구 비참여자의 수업 비디오를 활용하고 있는 경우가 많았다. 전문적 시각의 측정 혹은 분석은 전문가와의 응답 일치 여부로 정량적으로 점수화하는 경우와 토론과 면담의 정성적 자료를 활용하여 특징이나 수준을 범주화하는 경우로 대별되었다. 넷째, 연구의 목적과 결과를 살펴본 결과, 대부분은 전문적 시각에 대한 실태조사 연구였으며, 전문적 시각을 조사하는 도구를 개발하거나 전문적 시각 향상 방안을 제안하고 그 효과성을 보는 연구도 있었다. 여러 연구에서 예비 교사 보다는 현직 교사의 전문적 시각이 높다고 보고하고 있으며, 전문적 시각을 증진시키기 위해서는 수업 비디오를 활용한 교사교육 프로그램이 효과적이라고 보고하고 있다.

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Figure 1. Overview of research process

Table 1. Analytical frameworks of professional vision

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Table 2. Overview of research methods of the papers

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Table 3. Purpose and major results of the papers analyzed in this study

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Table 1. (Continued)

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Table 3. (Continued)

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Table 3. (Continued)

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