Geometric Thinking: Reflections Manifested by Preservice Mathematics Teachers in van Hiele Model Studies

Q3 Multidisciplinary Acta Scientiae Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.17648/acta.scientiae.7164
Anna Flávia Magnoni Vieira, M. Cyrino
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Background: The study of geometric thinking in the preservice education of mathematics teachers is an emerging theme that can reverberate in the teaching of geometry in basic education. Objectives: To analyse reflections manifested by prospective mathematics teachers (PMTs), working with tasks supported by van Hiele theoretical model to develop geometric thinking. Design: The nature of this study is qualitative and interpretative. Setting and participants: Twenty-four PMTs members of a geometry teaching subject were investigated in a mathematics degree course at a public university in Paraná - Brazil. Data collection and analysis: The data was collected from the video-recorded training sessions, the written production of the PMTs promoted by the tasks and the registers kept on the field diary. The analysis focused on the reflections expressed by PMTs regarding the work with tasks involving geometric thinking, considering the levels of reflection proposed by Muir and Beswick (2007). Results: The results show descriptive, deliberate, and critical reflections, with different levels of incidence, associated with (I) the levels of thought proposed in the van Hiele model; (II) the teacher’s role in classroom practice; and (III) the geometric concepts and properties of flat figures. Conclusions: The promotion of formative actions that privilege discussions and reflections on geometric thinking can allow PMTs to seek connections between knowledge of geometry, geometric thinking, and their future teaching practice.
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几何思维:职前数学教师在范海勒模型研究中的反思
背景:数学教师职前教育中的几何思维研究是一个新兴的主题,可以在基础教育的几何教学中产生反响。目的:分析准数学教师在范海勒理论模型支持的任务中发展几何思维的反思。设计:本研究的性质是定性和解释性的。背景和参与者:在巴西帕拉纳一所公立大学的数学学位课程中,对24名几何教学科目的pmt成员进行了调查。数据收集和分析:数据收集自录像培训课程、由任务推动的pmt书面制作和保存在实地日记中的登记册。考虑到Muir和Beswick(2007)提出的反思水平,分析的重点是pmt对涉及几何思维任务的工作所表达的反思。结果:结果显示了描述性的、深思熟虑的和批判性的反思,它们的发生率不同,与(1)van Hiele模型中提出的思维水平相关;(二)教师在课堂实践中的角色;(三)平面图形的几何概念和性质。结论:促进对几何思维的讨论和反思的形成性行为可以让pmt寻求几何知识、几何思维和他们未来教学实践之间的联系。
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