How Pre-Service Teachers Define “Good” Mathematics Teaching and Learning

Christine M. Phelps-Gregory, Gabrielle Mynatt, Martha Frank
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Mathematics self-efficacy (beliefs about oneself as a learner of mathematics) and mathematics teaching efficacy (beliefs about oneself as a mathematics teacher) are important constructs that influence pre-service teachers’ (PTs’) learning and teaching (Bandura 1986). However, less is known qualitatively about how PTs define good teaching and learning when they make efficacy judgments such as, “I am good at learning mathematics” or “I am good at teaching mathematics.” This qualitative case study used journaling to examine 23 elementary PTs’ definitions of being good at doing and teaching mathematics. Our findings suggest PTs define being good at mathematics in a variety of ways, including receiving good grades, being fluid (quickly and successfully doing procedures), and having the ability to apply mathematics to new contexts. PTs also held a variety of definitions of good mathematics teaching, including focusing on student understanding, using group work and manipulatives, and having passion. These results have implications for researchers studying self-efficacy and teaching efficacy as well as for teacher educators hoping to engage PTs fully in their classrooms.
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职前教师如何定义 "好的 "数学教与学
数学自我效能感(对自己作为数学学习者的信念)和数学教学效能感(对自己作为数学教师的信念)是影响职前教师学习和教学的重要建构(班杜拉,1986 年)。然而,对于职前教师在做出 "我擅长学数学 "或 "我擅长教数学 "等效能判断时如何定义良好的教与学的定性研究却知之甚少。这项定性案例研究采用日记的方式,考察了 23 名小学准教师对 "善于做数学 "和 "善于教数学 "的定义。我们的研究结果表明,小学教师对 "擅长数学 "的定义多种多样,包括取得好成绩、思维流畅(快速、成功地完成程序)以及有能力将数学应用到新的情境中。数学教师对优秀数学教学的定义也多种多样,包括注重学生的理解、使用小组合作和操作工具以及富有激情。这些结果对研究自我效能感和教学效能感的研究人员以及希望让数学教师充分参与课堂教学的教师教育者都有意义。
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