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A Study on the Approaching to School Algebra (학교 대수 도입과 관련된 논의)

  • Kim, Sung-Joon
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.29-47
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate various perspectives on the approaching to school algebra. School algebra plays an important role in school mathematics, but many students have been in difficulties for the loaming of school algebra. This problem has been continued for the long time. This paper supposed that this problem may be caused by the approaching stage to the school algebra. In order to investigate this problem, we first described the definition of algebra in chapterII. And in chapterIII, we divided the perspectives of approaching to the school algebra into the two parts. The one is the intrinsic nature of algebra, i.e. generalization, abstraction, and structural aspects. The other is the extrinsic representation of algebra, i.e. problem solving, modelling, functions. Each perspectives are investigated through various research studies. We hope that this works on each perspectives help a teacher prepare school algebra.

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A Comparative Study on Early Algebra between Korea and USA Textbooks -focusing to operation sense in the elementary mathematics- (우리나라와 미국의 초기대수 비교 연구 -초등수학 교과서에 제시된 연산 감각을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Sung Joon
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.355-392
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    • 2013
  • Generally school algebra is to start with introducing variables and algebraic expressions, which have major cognitive obstacles to students in the transfer from arithmetic to algebra. But the recent studies in the teaching school algebra argue the algebraic thinking from an early algebraic point of view. We compare the Korean elementary mathematics textbooks with Americans from this perspective. First, we discuss the history of school algebra in the school curriculum. And Second, we investigate the recent studies in relation to early algebra. We clarify the goals of this study(the importance of early algebra in the elementary school) through these discussions. Next we examine closely the number sense in the arithmetic and the symbol sense in the algebra. And we conclude that the operation sense can connect these senses within early algebra using the algebraic thinking. Finally, we compare the elementary mathematics books between Korean and American according to the components of the operation sense. In this comparative study, we identify a possibility of teaching algebraic thinking in the elementary mathematics and early algebra can be introduced to the elementary mathematics textbooks from aspects of the operation sense.

대수의 탈산술화에 관한 고찰

  • 김성준
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.25-44
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we deal with the ‘dearithmetization’ of algebra. Historically, the origin of algebra comes from arithmetic. Also school algebra is related to arithmetic in general. However, we have many difficulties in teaching school algebra, and there is many problems for students to learn algebra from elementary arithmetic knowledges. This paper supposed that the solution of these problem may be founded in the ‘dearithmetization’ of algebra. And we supposed that the ‘dearithmetization’ of algebra may be developed by three historical achievements - the completion of symbolic algebra, the principle of permanence of form, and the expansion of number concepts. In order to justify these supposition, we investigate Peacock's ideas, i.e. ‘symbolic algebra’, ‘the principle of permanence of form’, and consider how the integer is introduced in modern mathematics. And we analyze various textbooks, and investigate the ‘dearithmetization’ of school algebra which has been progressed in the three fields - symbolic algebra, the principle of permanence of form, and the expansion of number concepts.

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Analysis of the Algebraic Thinking Factors and Search for the Direction of Its Learning and Teaching (대수의 사고 요소 분석 및 학습-지도 방안의 탐색)

  • Woo, Jeong-Ho;Kim, Sung-Joon
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.453-475
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    • 2007
  • School algebra starts with introducing algebraic expressions which have been one of the cognitive obstacles to the students in the transfer from arithmetic to algebra. In the recent studies on the teaching school algebra, algebraic thinking is getting much more attention together with algebraic expressions. In this paper, we examined the processes of the transfer from arithmetic to algebra and ways for teaching early algebra through algebraic thinking factors. Issues about algebraic thinking have continued since 1980's. But the theoretic foundations for algebraic thinking have not been founded in the previous studies. In this paper, we analyzed the algebraic thinking in school algebra from historico-genetic, epistemological, and symbolic-linguistic points of view, and identified algebraic thinking factors, i.e. the principle of permanence of formal laws, the concept of variable, quantitative reasoning, algebraic interpretation - constructing algebraic expressions, trans formational reasoning - changing algebraic expressions, operational senses - operating algebraic expressions, substitution, etc. We also identified these algebraic thinking factors through analyzing mathematics textbooks of elementary and middle school, and showed the middle school students' low achievement relating to these factors through the algebraic thinking ability test. Based upon these analyses, we argued that the readiness for algebra learning should be made through the processes including algebraic thinking factors in the elementary school and that the transfer from arithmetic to algebra should be accomplished naturally through the pre-algebra course. And we searched for alternative ways to improve algebra curriculums, emphasizing algebraic thinking factors. In summary, we identified the problems of school algebra relating to the transfer from arithmetic to algebra with the problem of teaching algebraic thinking and analyzed the algebraic thinking factors of school algebra, and searched for alternative ways for improving the transfer from arithmetic to algebra and the teaching of early algebra.

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A study on elementary school algebra -focusing on 'early algebra'- (초기대수'를 중심으로 한 초등대수 고찰)

  • 김성준
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.309-327
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we deal with the teaching of algebra in the elementary school mathematics, and call this algebra teaching method as ‘early algebra’. Early algebra is appeared in the 1980's with the discussion of ‘algebraic thinking’. And many studies about early algebra is in progress since 1990's. These studies aims at reducing difficulties in the teaching of algebra and the development of algebra curriculum. We investigate the background of early algebra, and justify teaching of early algebra. Also we examine the projects and studies in progress around the world. Finally through these discussions, we compare our elementary textbooks with early algebra, and verify the characters of early algebra from our arithmetic curriculum.

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A Proposal on Contents and Teaching-Learning Programs of Algebra Related Courses in Teachers College (교사 양성 대학에서의 대수 영역의 학습과 지도)

  • 신현용
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.481-501
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    • 2003
  • The main purpose of this work is to propose programs of algebra courses for the department of mathematics education of teacher training universities. Set Theory, Linear Algebra, Number Theory, Abstract Algebra I, Abstract Algebra II, and Philosophy of Mathematics for School Teachers are discussed in this article.

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COMPLETELY V-REGULAR ALGEBRA ON SEMIRING AND ITS APPLICATION IN EDGE DETECTION

  • G.E. CHATZARAKIS;S. DICKSON;S. PADMASEKARAN;J. RAVI
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.633-645
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, Completely V-Regular on semiring is defined and used to derive new theorems with some of its properties. This paper also illustrates V-Regular algebra and Completely V-Regular Algebra with examples and properties. By extending completely V-Regular to fuzzy, a new concept, fuzzy V-Regular is brought out and fuzzy completely V-Regular algebra is introduced too. It is also developed by defining the ideals of Completely V -Regular Algebra and fuzzy completely V-Regular algebra. Finally, this fuzzy algebra concept is applied in image processing to detect edges. This V-Regular Algebra is novel in the research area.

GRADED POST-LIE ALGEBRA STRUCTURES, ROTA-BAXTER OPERATORS AND YANG-BAXTER EQUATIONS ON THE W-ALGEBRA W(2, 2)

  • Tang, Xiaomin;Zhong, Yongyue
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.1727-1748
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we characterize the graded post-Lie algebra structures on the W-algebra W(2, 2). Furthermore, as applications, the homogeneous Rota-Baxter operators on W(2, 2) and solutions of the formal classical Yang-Baxter equation on $W(2,2){\ltimes}_{ad^*} W(2,2)^*$ are studied.

A Study on Approaches to Algebra Focusing on Patterns and Generalization (패턴과 일반화를 강조한 대수 접근법 고찰)

  • 김성준
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.343-360
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we deal with the teaching of algebra based on patterns and generalization. The past algebra curriculum starts with letters(variables), algebraic expressions, and equations, but these formal approaching method has many difficulties in the school algebra. Therefore we insist the new algebraic approaches should be needed. In order to develop these instructions, we firstly investigate the relationship of patterns and algebra, the relationship of generalization and algebra, the steps of generalization from patterns and levels of difficulties. Next we look into the algebra instructions based arithmetic patterns, visual patterns and functional situations. We expect that these approaches help students learn algebra when they begin school algebra.

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Teaching Linear Algebra to High School Students

  • Choe, Young-Han
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.107-114
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    • 2004
  • University teachers of linear algebra often feel annoyed and disarmed when faced with the inability of their students to cope with concepts that they consider to be very simple. Usually, they lay the blame on the impossibility for the students to use geometrical intuition or the lack of practice in basic logic and set theory. J.-L. Dorier [(2002): Teaching Linear Algebra at University. In: T. Li (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians (Beijing: August 20-28, 2002), Vol. III: Invited Lectures (pp. 875-884). Beijing: Higher Education Press] mentioned that the situation could not be improved substantially with the teaching of Cartesian geometry or/and logic and set theory prior to the linear algebra. In East Asian countries, science-orientated mathematics curricula of the high schools consist of calculus with many other materials. To understand differential and integral calculus efficiently or for other reasons, students have to learn a lot of content (and concepts) in linear algebra, such as ordered pairs, n-tuple numbers, planar and spatial coordinates, vectors, polynomials, matrices, etc., from an early age. The content of linear algebra is spread out from grades 7 to 12. When the high school teachers teach the content of linear algebra, however, they do not concern much about the concepts of content. With small effort, teachers can help the students to build concepts of vocabularies and languages of linear algebra.

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