scholarly journals Examining the Relationship between Thinking Styles and Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge of the Candidate Mathematics Teachers

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nuran Canbolat ◽  
Ahmet Erdogan ◽  
Derya Ozlem Yazlik
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fina Tri Wahyuni

<em>RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TECHNOLOGICAL PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE (TPAK) WITH TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION SELF EFFICACY (TISE) MATH TEACHER IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .</em> <em>The study aims to determine the TPACK level of MI mathematics teachers in Gebog Kudus. It will also look at the TISE level of MI mathematics teachers at Gebog Kudus and the level of significance of the relationship between TPACK and TISE on MI mathematics teachers at Gebog Kudus. The design of this study uses quantitative research approaches with correlational designs. Subjects in the study were 143 mathematics teachers, namely madrasah teachers from first grades through sixth. Data collection techniques using the TPACK and TISE Questionnaire, observation and interviews. The results showed that: 1) the TPACK level of MI mathematics teachers at Gebog Kudus at a simple level, 2) the TISE level of MI mathematics teachers at Gebog Kudus at a simple level, and 3) there was a significant relationship between TPACK and TISE at MI mathematics teachers at Gebog Kudus.</em>


NIAGAWAN ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 159
Author(s):  
Nayla Rizqiyah

Technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) is a relatively new learning model in the world of education. The practice of implementing this method includes mastery of technology, pedagogy and knowledge of learning content. TPACK is involved in the process of compiling learning designs, learning models and strategies, assessing and rearranging connected curricula and making technology the basis of reference for educational development. The research was carried out randomly on college students and the results of the research were described using a qualitative descriptive method. The relationship between TPACK and modernization in the world of education are two inseparable things, the inclusion of technology in elements of Indonesian education has had a significant effect and has changed the conventional order with a new order of methods and is expected to bring Indonesian education to a more advanced direction. It is hoped that research can provide benefits for developing the field of the education system as well as as additional information for other research.


Author(s):  
Tracy Goodson-Espy ◽  
Lisa Poling

This chapter examines the literature on the use of Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) in secondary mathematics instruction and notes barriers and achievements. The chapter links the use of IWBs to models for teaching Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK). Specifically, it proposes ways in which pre-service secondary mathematics teachers can be prepared to use IWBs to help their students develop understanding of critical mathematics ideas while engaging with worthwhile mathematical tasks and engaging in meaningful discourse.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Ercan Atasoy ◽  
Neslihan Uzun ◽  
Berna Aygun

The ‘technology integrated assessment process’ is an innovative method to capture and determine students’ understanding of mathematics. This assessment process is claimed to provide a singular dynamism for teaching and learning activities and it is also claimed to be of the most important elements of instruction in the educational system. In this sense, this study aims to investigate technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) of prospective mathematics teachers regarding the ‘evaluation’ and ‘assessment’ process. To achieve this aim, the method of qualitative research was conducted with 20 teachers. Video records and lesson plans were collected and a Mathematics Teacher TPACK Development Model was utilized to reveal themes and key features of the data. The findings revealed that, although the majority of teachers stated that they would like to use technology-integrated tools in the assessment and evaluation processes, they strongly preferred to use traditional assessment and evaluation techniques, such as pen and paper activities, multiple-choice questions in virtual environments, etc. Hence, the evidence suggests that teachers would be unable to use appropriately the technological assessment process in order to reveal students’ understanding of mathematics. As seen from the teachers’ lectures, they perceived that technology would be suitable for evaluation and assessment but in a limited way. Keywords: Technological pedagogical content knowledge, prospective mathematics teachers


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