2016
DOI: 10.12973/eurasia.2016.1533a
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Pre-service Science Teacher Education System in South Korea: Prospects and Challenges

Abstract: While much is known about the high academic but low affective achievement of Korean students on international comparative studies, little is known about science teacher education in Korea. As the quality of science teachers is an important factor determining the quality of science education, gaining an understanding of science education in Korea necessitates understanding the science teacher education system and the ways of leveraging quality science teacher preparation. Korea has a unique science teacher educ… Show more

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“…First, although there are no laws and regulations to limit the university selection and major choice for both secondary school graduates and adult applicants, the general public members still believe female individuals should study liberal arts subjects. In contrast, male individuals should stay the science subject matters due to gender bias (Im et al, 2016).…”
Section: Problems Of the Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, although there are no laws and regulations to limit the university selection and major choice for both secondary school graduates and adult applicants, the general public members still believe female individuals should study liberal arts subjects. In contrast, male individuals should stay the science subject matters due to gender bias (Im et al, 2016).…”
Section: Problems Of the Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, due to their social and cultural tradition and background, most East Asian students, particularly Korean students, accepted the traditional teacher-centred teaching and learning strategy [20]- [22] and the top-down approach [23] in their classroom environments [24], including in foreign language courses. Although traditional teacher-centred teaching and learning strategies are effective in some classroom environments, identifying and employing alternative teaching and learning strategies can increase language learners' motivation and interest [25], [26].…”
Section: Significance Of the Study And Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skills associated with ICT are increasingly taken for granted at all ages [23]. However, ICT-based education has not been broadened considerably in the past decades for non-major university students in Korea [24]. As the fourth industrial revolution has emerged as one of the biggest issues in Korean society, the Korean ministry of education activates convergence education by linking ICT to other departments and curricula [25].…”
Section: Education Disciplinementioning
confidence: 99%