Journal of Educational Innovation Research 2018, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp.139-161 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21024/pnuedi.28.2.201806.139 A Case Study on the Effects of Discussion Methods in Teaching Profession Courses Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of discussion through the instructional design and reflection. Method: The results of the lecture evaluation and reflection on the discussion class during the 4th semester were analyzed. Results: First, Before the discussion, the preparation of the instructor is important. Learner analysis should be conducted to support discussion activities. Secondly, it is necessary to design the teaching-learning environment for the interaction effect. Third, there is a need to support both personal and cooperative reflection. Fourth, professor and learners must stick to their respective roles for successful discussions. The facilitator needs the role of the facilitator so that the learner can actively participate in the discussion. Specific feedback from the professor on the discussion activity was required. Conclusion: For the successful operation of discussion classes, specific instructional design was needed and teaching strategies and methods should be utilized to increase the effectiveness of interaction. Key words: Discussion Method, Teaching Profession Courses, Interaction, Learning effect, Case Study Corresponding Author: Park, Hye-Jin. Konkuk University, Institute for Innovation in Higher Education, 268 Chungwon-daero Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, KOREA, e-mail: phj4858@kku.ac.kr
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