Perspectives on the problem-posing activity by prospective teachers: A cross-national study

L. Fitriana, R. Ekawati, Zoltán Kovács
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There is an ongoing research interest to disclose factors that influence problem-posing performance by involving cross-national backgrounds. This research extends that effort by conducting a comparative analysis on the performance of Indonesian and Hungarian prospective teachers in a problem-posing task. A total of eighty-three prospective teachers from Indonesia and Hungary were asked to pose a problem based on the current calendar. For more in-depth insights, an interview was conducted with a representative participant. The obtained data were analysed quantitatively using Fisher's exact test and qualitatively in nature. Their mathematical background seems to influence the characteristic of their proposed problem and the solution approach they utilized. The typical tasks proposed by Indonesian prospective teachers are exercise and mostly related to arithmetic operations, while those by Hungarian prospective teachers are challenging problems and generally connected to arithmetic sequences. Moreover, in solving their problems, Indonesians tend to show arithmetic reasoning while Hungarians often denote algebraic reasoning. These disparities might be attributed to the types of problems that each group typically encounters during their mathematics lessons.
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准教师问题提出活动的视角:一项跨国研究
通过涉及跨国背景来揭示影响问题提出绩效的因素是一个正在进行的研究兴趣。本研究通过对印度尼西亚和匈牙利准教师在提出问题的任务中的表现进行比较分析,扩展了这一努力。共有83名来自印度尼西亚和匈牙利的未来教师被要求根据当前的日历提出一个问题。为了获得更深入的见解,我们对一位有代表性的参与者进行了采访。所得数据用Fisher精确检验定量分析,定性分析。他们的数学背景似乎影响了他们提出的问题的特点和他们使用的解决方法。印度尼西亚准教师提出的典型任务是练习,主要与算术运算有关,而匈牙利准教师提出的任务是具有挑战性的问题,通常与等差数列有关。此外,在解决问题时,印尼人往往表现出算术推理,而匈牙利人往往表现出代数推理。这些差异可能归因于每个小组在数学课上通常遇到的问题类型。
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Journal on Mathematics Education
Journal on Mathematics Education Mathematics-Mathematics (all)
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