Middle Level Mathematics Teachers’ Problems on Linear Relationships in a Semi-Structured Problem Posing Situation

Q2 Social Sciences RMLE Online Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1080/19404476.2023.2272570
Fadime Ulusoy
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AbstractThis study examines in-service mathematics teachers’ problems on linear relationships that they posed in a semi-structured problem posing situation with a group and their ideas about the factors affecting the quality of the posed problems. Eight groups of 24 teachers participated in the study. Teachers' problems, written group work, and class discussion all served as sources of data for this study. The data was mainly analyzed through qualitative methods. The results demonstrate that seven groups’ problems were invalid because the problems did not meet the given conditions in the problem posing task. Their problems mostly lacked key mathematical concepts related to linear graphs, such as linearity, slopes, and y-intercepts. In class discussion, teachers dealt with the following factors that affect the quality of posed problems: misunderstanding of the problem posing situation, making inappropriate mathematical decisions, and using improper mathematical language. This study revealed that more content-focused practices are necessary to support teachers’ problem posing skills.Keywords: in-service teacherslinear graphsproblem posingteacher learning Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 TL = Turkish lira.
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半结构化问题情境下中学数学教师的线性关系问题
摘要本研究考察了在职数学教师在半结构化小组出题情境中的线性关系问题及其对出题质量影响因素的看法。8组24名教师参与了这项研究。教师问题、书面小组作业和课堂讨论都是本研究的数据来源。数据分析主要采用定性方法。结果表明,在问题提出任务中,有7组问题由于不满足给定条件而无效。他们的问题大多缺乏与线性图相关的关键数学概念,如线性、斜率和y截距。在课堂讨论中,教师处理了以下影响问题提出质量的因素:对问题提出情况的误解,做出不恰当的数学决策,以及使用不当的数学语言。本研究表明,需要更多以内容为中心的实践来支持教师的问题提出技巧。关键词:在职教师;线性图;教师学习问题;注1里拉=土耳其里拉。
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