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임채성,김남일,김재영,배진호,장남기 ( Chae Seong Lim,Nam Il Kim,Jae Young Kim,Jin Ho Bae,Nam Kee Chang ) 한국생물교육학회 1993 생물교육 Vol.21 No.2
As a basis for the efficient teaching in middle school science, the relationships between cognitive style(field-dependence) and science achievements with both sex of high school students, and the variance explained by cognitive style and sex were investigated. The findings indicate that the intercorrelations between cognitive style, school science achievements, and sex, showed the general trend of which the higher the disembedding ability of students, the higher scores in science subjects. If the intelligence variable was statistically controlled, the field-dependence still significantly correlated with science achievements. Also, achievements in science showed significant differences between the high, average, and low groups in field-dependence levels. The differences of science achievements in both sex were significant, and there were interaction effects for the variance explained by sex and cognitive style. The results suggest that the field-dependence may be related to the cognitive functions required in learning of school science, therefore the further researches of teaching methods and learning strategies should be encouraged in relation to this factor.
임채성 중앙대학교 외국학연구소 2018 외국학연구 Vol.- No.43
The purpose of this article is to examine how Japanese energy policy has developed after Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and how the energy-mixing policy including nuclear power was recognized in Japan. To cope with a speedy rising of energy price, the Japanese government decided to expand nuclear facilities that, they believed, were technically established compared to renewable energy. However, the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster became a major shock to this existing 'Zero Emission policy' emphasizing nuclear power. The basic energy policy was turned into 'Zero Nuclear Power', which met with disapproval of the industrial world having concern about the economic burden. After the disappearance of public support for the Democratic regime, the 4th Energy Basic Plan was established to cancel 'zero nuclear power' policy under Abenomics of the liberal democratic party regime. Likewise, even though Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster had a great impact on Japanese society and caused a fundamental skepticism on human control over the nature, the economic logic of escaping from deflation is strongly reflected in the Japanese economic policy under Abenomics.