Reflections on the Dilemmas and Tensions in Mathematics Education Courses for Student Teachers

1996 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Schuck
2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 2241-2247
Author(s):  
Modise Mosothwane

This study investigates pre-service teachers’ perceptions of essential components of mathematics education courses offered in primary colleges of education in Botswana. Data for this study were obtained from 11 3rd year student teachers who enrolled in mathematics education courses. The student teachers responded to structured interview protocol questions designed for the study. The analysis of data was framed in qualitative tradition using excerpts taken from student teachers’ responses .The results of the study suggest that student teachers perceived ‘history of mathematics, modelling, contemporary issues in mathematics education, beliefs and attitudes, mathematics and culture as non- essential parts of mathematics education. The results of the study also suggest that mathematics education courses offered by primary colleges of education do not prepare pre-service teachers for degree courses that would be taken at the university level. Implications for teacher education program are discussed in the light of the findings.


Author(s):  
Iván Mauricio Argote ◽  
Robinson Andrés Jiménez

Resumen La investigación tiene como propósito la restructuración de la malla curricular del Programa de Ingeniería de Sistemas, de la Universidad Mariana, respecto al área de matemática y su aporte al desarrollo de competencias del respectivo currículo. El proceso de reconstrucción del plan de estudios se llevó a cabo en tres etapas. La primera etapa presenta la identificación de los contenidos curriculares de los cursos de educación matemática del currículo vigente que son pertinentes y esenciales a la formación del Ingeniero de Sistemas. La segunda etapa determina los contenidos que no están presentes en el actual plan de estudios y que deben ser incorporados en los cursos de educación matemática para desarrollar el pensamiento lógico - matemático del Ingeniero de Sistemas. La tercera etapa rediseña los cursos del programa de educación matemática para que sean pertinentes y esenciales, con el área específica del programa de Ingeniería de Sistemas. Palabras Claves: Currículo, Matemática, Ingeniería de Sistemas, Pertinencia, Modelación.   Abstract The research has the purpose of restructuring the curriculum of the Systems Engineering Program, University of Mariana, respect to the area of mathematics and its contribution to the development of the skills of the respective curriculum. The reconstruction process of the curriculum took place in three stages. The first stage presented the identification of the curricula of mathematics education courses current curriculum that are relevant and material to the formation of Systems Engineer. The second stage determines the contents that are not present in the current curriculum and should be incorporated into mathematics education courses to develop logical thinking - Mathematical Systems Engineer. The third stage redesign courses mathematics education program to be relevant and material, with the specific area of Systems Engineering program. Keywords: Curriculum, Mathematics, Systems Engineering, Relevance, Modeling.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 379-396
Author(s):  
Zakaria Ndemo

Intending to improve the teaching and learning of the notion of mathematical proof this study seeks to uncover the kinds of flaws in postgraduate mathematics education student teachers. Twenty-three student teachers responded to a proof task involving the concepts of transposition and multiplication of matrices. Analytic induction strategy that drew ideas from the literature on evaluating students’ proof understanding and Yang and Lin’s model of proof comprehension applied to informants’ written responses to detect the kinds of flaws in postgraduates’ proof attempts. The study revealed that the use of empirical verifications was dominant and in situations. Whereby participants attempted to argue using arbitrary mathematical objects, the cases considered did not represent the most general case. Flawed conceptualizations uncovered by this study can contribute to efforts directed towards fostering strong subject content command among school mathematics teachers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
Linda Linda

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan penguasaan kompetensi pedagogik dan profesional mahasiswa calon guru matematika dalam mata kuliah micro-teaching di Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Provinsi Banten. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif. Subjek sebanyak 16 mahasiswa yang dipilih secara acak dari 72 mahasiswa jurusan pendidikan matematika, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Provinsi Banten tahun ajaran 2014/2015. Objek penelitian adalah kompetensi pedagogik dan profesional mahasiswa calon guru matematika dalam mata kuliah micro-teaching di Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Provinsi Banten. Data hasil penelitian dianalisis dengan melihat kriteria penguasaan kompetensi pedagogik dan profesional. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penguasaan kompetensi pedagogik mahasiswa calon guru matematika dalam mata kuliah micro-teaching di Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Provinsi Banten, berada pada kriteria baik. Penguasaan kompetensi profesional mahasiswa calon guru matematika Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Provinsi Banten, berada pada kriteria kurang.Kata Kunci: kompetensi pedagogik, kompetensi profesional, micro-teaching  An Analysis of Pedagogical and Professional Competence Mastery of Student Teachers of Mathematics in Micro-Teaching Course  AbstractThe study aims to describe the mastery of the pedagogical competence and the professional competence of student teachers of mathematics in micro-teaching courses at the University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa in Banten Province. The study was descriptive research. The subjects were 16 students who were randomly selected from 72 students of the Department of Mathematics Education, University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa Banten, in the academic year of 2014/2015. The object of this research was the pedagogical competence and professional competence of student teachers. The data were analyzed by observing the criteria for pedagogical competence mastery and mastery of professional competence criteria. The results of study show that the pedagogical competence mastery of the student teachers in the subjects of micro-teaching at the University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa in Banten Province is in the good criterion. The mastery of the professional competence of the student teachers in the same subjects is not in a less criterion.Keywords: pedagogical competence, professional competence, micro-teaching


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (5b) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Bui Tran Quynh Ngoc

Critical reflection shows a great potential in enhancing professional practice and can be considered as a vital  component of teacher training courses.  In the context of teaching placements, critical reflection can act as an important lens through which students can interrogate, share and compare their experiences. In agreement with Stephen Brookfield’s works (1995; 2005) which valued reflective practice as a mean of learning, this study applies critical reflection process to identify and analyse the ways student teachers have dealt with the incidents during their placement. This data, combining with assessment of students after placement collected by Department of Training and research of other lectures at  Ho Chi Minh City  University of Education, can produce an informative resource about placement for teacher training program.  The findings of this study might contribute to a better understanding of students’ placement experiences and then inform future curriculum improvement in teacher education courses of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 100
Author(s):  
Sotco Claudius Komba ◽  
Sarah Vincent Chiwamba

<p>It is ideally expected that after student teachers have gone through comprehensive curricula contents, they should possess the necessary competences and skills to enable them deliver effectively as teachers. However, some student teachers in Tanzania have expressed their concerns that some of the contents found in the curricula for teacher training programmes do not link with the contents taught in secondary schools. Therefore, this study was designed to examine the congruency between the contents student teachers cover during their studies at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), one of the Tanzanian teacher training institutions, and contents taught in Tanzanian secondary schools. The study involved a randomly obtained sample of 181 third year students, pursuing various teacher education degree programmes. The study adopted a cross-sectional research design in which a set of questionnaire, which consisted of both open and closed-ended questions, was administered to the sampled respondents. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS in which frequencies and percentages of responses to the questions presented in the questionnaire were computed to answer research questions advanced for this study. The findings were as follows: First, the majority (66.9%) of student teachers felt that there was a congruency between the University contents and secondary school contents and about one third (33.1%) of student teachers felt that the congruency did not exist. Secondly, the majority (95%) of student teachers felt that the contents of education courses taught at the University were applicable in real school situations and the minority (5%) did not feel so. Third, the majority (91.7%) of student teachers felt that the teacher training programmes offered at SUA had enabled them to acquire sufficient classroom teaching skills and basic theories in education. Fourth, some challenges facing teacher training programmes offered at SUA, as reported by the respondents, included irrelevant contents in some university courses, inadequate infrastructures, and lack of opportunities for practice, to mention but a few. Based on these findings, it is recommended that whenever an opportunity to review the existing teacher training programmes comes, the exercise should be preceded with needs analysis to help determine if the existing programmes adequately address the needs of the teaching profession for which the student teachers are being prepared.</p>


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