지구테마여행 3. 하늘에서 운석이 떨어져요!
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지구테마여행 3. 하늘에서 운석이 떨어져요!

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“운석이 떨어져요!”의 테마에서는 지구 바깥에서 운석이 어떻게 지구의 지표로 떨어지는지를 살피고, 운석이 어디서 만들어진 물질이며, 운석을 통해 우리가 알 수 있는 과학적 사실이 무엇인지 등을 배울 것입니다. 운석을 통해 태양계의 형성에 대해서도 간단히 알아보고 또한 우리나라 떨어진 운석에 대해서도 살펴볼 것입니다.

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딱딱하고 지루한 교과서 공부에서 벗어나 지구에 대한 지식을 테마별로 이해할 수 있는 수업입니다. 요즘 아이들은 다양한 방법으로 과학적 지식을 습득합니다. 그런데 교과서는 교육과정의 흐름에 따라 자연 현상의 내용을 여러 해에 걸쳐 나눠서 배웁니다. 그러다 보니 아이들이 특정 테마에 대해 전체적인 내용을 제대로 파악하기 어렵습니다.

“지구테마기행”의 수업은 지구계와 관련된 내용을 테마별로 공부하면서 전체를 이해하려는 목적으로 개설되었습니다. 초등과 중등의 교육과정을 아우르면서 주어진 테마에 대한 과학적 내용을 개관하고 이해하도록 설계되었습니다. 초등학생은 선행적인 지식과 더불어 중등에서의 교과내용을 이해하고, 중학생은 초등에서 배운 내용과 중등에서 배웠거나 배울 내용의 전체적인 윤곽을 바로 파악하게 됩니다.

과학은 현상에 대한 이해가 매우 중요합니다. 자연 변화의 모습을 전체적으로 바라보게 될 때 비로소 이론이나 법칙이 저절로 이해됩니다.

  

“운석이 떨어져요!”의 테마에서는 지구 바깥에서 운석이 어떻게 지구의 지표로 떨어지는지를 살피고, 운석이 어디서 만들어진 물질이며, 운석을 통해 우리가 알 수 있는 과학적 사실이 무엇인지 등을 배울 것입니다. 운석을 통해 태양계의 형성에 대해서도 간단히 알아보고 또한 우리나라 떨어진 운석에 대해서도 살펴볼 것입니다.

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Hello. I am Teacher Gaia, and I would like to play with you, making nature my companion. Science is not about studying; it is about feeling nature, being curious about it, and thinking about those questions for yourself. The more experiences you have like this, the easier and more approachable science becomes. For example, how about these questions? "How much higher can mountains get?" "How much deeper can the ocean get?" Have you ever visited mountains or the sea and asked yourself these questions? The foundation of science is observation, not theory. If you start with observation and solve questions one by one, the foundation of your scientific knowledge becomes solid, allowing you to solve anything. We often hear stories about many great scientists doing odd things in nature during their childhood. Since play and thoughts during childhood have a significant impact on intellectual growth, why not try playing with nature? I would like to study the Earth and its surrounding environment with you. From water and air to rocks and life, I want to observe, be curious about, and solve those questions together. It is said that to truly play with the Earth, you need a solid foundation in physics, chemistry, biology, and earth science, but there is no need to worry. You will naturally learn as you simply play. Let's play together. I studied science education at Seoul National University and geology at the University of Tokyo in Japan. I taught students at universities for a long time. In my spare time, I mentored students at science high schools; I won top prizes multiple times at the National R&E Competition and even participated in the ISEF held in the United States. Having served as a revision committee member for the science sector during the reform of Korea's education curriculum, I understand the connections and flow of the curriculum from elementary to middle and high school better than anyone. I also served as a review committee member for elementary and middle school science textbooks (including digital textbooks). Furthermore, I served as a question setter for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT). Meanwhile, I have authored several science books for elementary and middle school students; some have been selected as excellent science books, while others have been named Sejong Books. I always hope that students can study science easily. To do so, you need to develop the ability to solve nature's problems on your own through diverse experiences, but I am concerned that students these days lack the time for that. Instead, I would like to explore various environments and situations with me, even if only indirectly. I have traveled quite a lot. I have been to the South Pole, the North Pole, and even Africa. I hope we can have fun playing with the Earth while sharing those experiences with you.

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Department of Science Education, Seoul National University

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Department of Geology, University of Tokyo

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Awarded Excellent Science Book and Sejong Book

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Chairman of the Korean Earth Science Olympiad

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Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the International Earth Science Olympiad

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