완정정복!! 함수란 무엇인가?
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완정정복!! 함수란 무엇인가?

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많은 학생들이 어려워하는 함수! 함수의 시작이 무엇인지, 왜 함수를 f(x)로 표현하는지 그 이유를 알 수 있습니다. 초등 수학 과정에서 배운 것을 이용하여 함수를 쉽게 설명하므로 학생 누구나 강의 내용을 자연스럽게 이해할 수 있습니다.

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"함수가 무엇인가?"라는 질문에 100% 정확하게 설명하는 학생을 찾기 힘듭니다.

특별한 상황의 대응 관계가 함수가 됩니다.

함수는 중고등 수학의 기본(뼈대)이 되는 부분이므로

중학교부터 정확하게 이해해야

앞으로 배울 고등 수학(다항함수, 초월함수, 미적분학)을 수월하게 공부할 수 있습니다.


함수에 대해 다음과 같이 생각하는 학생은 이 수업을 들어야 합니다.

  1. 함수는 방정식과 차이가 없어요.

  2. 함수는 그래프입니다.

  3. 그래프로 나타낼 수 있는 식은 함수입니다.

  4. 방정식과 함수의 차이를 구별할 수 없어요.


🧩 수업을 들으면 이렇게 달라져요

  • ‘함수’라는 말이 왜 생겼고, 어떤 의미인지 명확하게 이해하게 돼요

  • 어렵게 다가왔던 f(x) 표기법을 자연스럽게 쓸 수 있어요

  • 수학 문제에서 함수 관련 질문이 나와도 스스로 읽고 해석할 수 있는 힘을 길러요

  • 중학교 수학을 처음 접하는 과정에서, 기본 개념이 탄탄하게 잡혀 자신감이 생겨요

✏️ 수업 내용 핵심 3줄 정리

  • 함수의 필요성과 가장 기초적인 정의부터 차근차근 살펴봐요

  • 초등 수학에서 배운 기본 개념과 생활 속 예시로 쉽게 함수 개념을 연결해요

  • f(x) 표기법이 왜 사용되는지, 다양한 상황에서 직접 적용해보며 확실하게 이해해요

🌟 이런 친구들에게 추천해요

  • 중등 수학을 준비하거나 이미 배우기 시작한 5~6학년 학생

  • 함수가 도대체 뭔지 잘 모르겠고, 듣기만 해도 어렵다는 생각이 드는 친구

  • 교과서 예제를 읽을 때 혼란을 느끼는 아이

  • 수학의 기초를 다지고 싶어하는 학생

🤔 함수, 왜 꼭 알아야 할까요?

수학시간에 처음 ‘함수’라는 단어를 만났을 때, 막막하고 어렵게만 느껴진 친구들이 정말 많아요. 이 수업에서는 익숙한 생활 속 사례와 초등 수학에서 이미 경험했던 개념을 바탕으로, 함수가 뭔지 아주 쉽게 풀어 설명해요. ‘왜 굳이 f(x)라고 쓸까?’ ‘함수 개념이 수학에서 왜 이렇게 중요한 걸까?’ 등 아이가 평소에 가졌던 궁금증을 함께 해결하며, 수학이 더 이상 낯설지 않게 도와줄 거예요.

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Graduated from Korea University (Seoul Campus) Served as the Director of a renowned academy in the Gangnam 3-gu district for over 15 years Personally produced over a dozen textbooks for elementary, middle, and high school students Taught a student who achieved a perfect score on the 2016 CSAT starting from their first year of high school. For 15 years, I taught middle school classes for medical school and top-tier students, as well as high school classes for Grade 1 students and Grade 1 CSAT students in the Gangnam 3-gu district of Seoul. As an academy director for 10 years, I gained diverse experience teaching students of various levels. In particular, the teacher has the strength of reading students' thoughts, quickly identifying their habits, and presenting appropriate countermeasures and methods. Through the teacher's diverse teaching experience and student observations, countless students have gained confidence in mathematics and improved their grades. Mathematics is a discipline that organizes complex thoughts and aids in problem-solving. In other words, it is a subject that is truly essential to us. However, nowadays, students view mathematics as a subject where they must memorize concepts and theories (without critical analysis) and repeatedly solve problems by type (without knowing why they are solved that way). Mathematics is based on operations, and as students advance through the grades, they must learn by connecting and expanding upon new concepts and theories with what they have already learned. However, students who strongly believe that mathematics is solely about operations face limitations because they view the subject through this single lens. Consequently, the better a student's calculation skills are, the more difficult middle school mathematics feels. This difficulty is experienced again when learning high school mathematics. Mathematical concepts and theories require students to develop a habit of proactively understanding them, while problem-solving requires problem analysis and solution strategies. Only by learning "the connection and expansion of mathematical concepts" and "problem analysis, understanding, and problem-solving strategies" will students realize that mathematics is simple and easy as time goes by. The teacher will help students come to this realization. The teacher's teaching method is somewhat unique. 1. The teacher explains "why" concepts and theories are necessary, "how" they are expressed in a particular way, and "what" they connect to among previously learned concepts. 2. The teacher provides students with the opportunity to express their own thoughts. This allows the teacher to distinguish between well-thought-out ideas and those that need correction. 3. Understand the student's thought process regarding 'how' they solved the problem. 4. Teach how to analyze and understand problems, and the starting point for solving them. 5. Do not teach by categorizing problems into types. Therefore, do not teach solution methods by categorizing them either. 6. Regularly check whether the student solved the problem correctly (logically), and encourage them to express their thoughts verbally (verbal expression helps them identify their weaknesses).

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Department of Physics, Korea University

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Experience & Activities

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Teaching middle and high school subjects to middle and high school students for approximately 20 years

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Coaching for various competitions such as KJMO, KMO, and AMC

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Producing numerous successful applicants to electronics high schools and specialized high schools

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Producing numerous students with Grade 1 high school GPA and CSAT scores in the Gangnam 3 districts for over a decade

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Produced perfect scorers on the CSAT (2016 academic year)

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Selling books personally created by the teacher at Kyobo Book Centre (search for JIK)

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International school IB classes or AP courses (Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Combination, Number Theory, Pre-Calculus, Calculus)

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