Reflective Journaling in Mathematics: Insights into the Development of Future Teachers

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1002/nha3.20334
J. Zarestky, Michelle Bigler
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Given their responsibilities and influence on future students, preservice mathematics teachers’ preparation is critically important. This research's purpose was to explore reflective journaling for preservice teachers in advanced undergraduate mathematics courses. To accomplish this purpose, 39 preservice teachers enrolled in upper–level undergraduate mathematics courses shared evidence from their semester–long learning journals including self–perceptions as learners and future professionals. Student journals were analyzed using qualitative thematic methods; themes included perseverance through challenge, self–awareness of learning behaviors, building content knowledge, and future teaching connections. Participants perceived themselves as mathematics learners experiencing challenges and successes and as future educators building skills and preparing for the workplace. Findings reveal journaling's particular usefulness for building the mathematical habits of mind and professional mentality of preservice teachers, helping them to begin the transition of their viewpoints from student to teacher. This study has implications for preparing future teachers and designing corresponding undergraduate mathematics courses.
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数学反思日志:对未来教师发展的洞察
鉴于他们的责任和对未来学生的影响,职前数学教师的准备是至关重要的。本研究的目的在于探讨高等数学职前教师的反思日志。为了实现这一目的,39名参加高级本科数学课程的职前教师分享了他们一学期学习日记中的证据,包括作为学习者和未来专业人士的自我认知。采用定性专题方法对学生期刊进行分析;主题包括通过挑战坚持不懈,学习行为的自我意识,构建内容知识,以及未来的教学联系。参与者将自己视为经历挑战和成功的数学学习者,并将自己视为培养技能并为工作做好准备的未来教育者。研究结果表明,日志对培养职前教师的数学思维习惯和专业心态特别有用,帮助他们开始从学生到教师的观点转变。本研究对未来教师的培养及相应的本科数学课程设计具有启示意义。
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