scholarly journals What are The Difficulties in Learning Percentages? An Overview of Prospective Mathematics Teachers’ Strategies in Solving Percentage Problems

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 260-273
Author(s):  
Herani Tri Lestiana

Many studies showed that teachers and prospective teachers have difficulty solving percentage problems. This research is a qualitative descriptive study that aims to investigate the prospective teachers’ strategies in solving problems on the topic of percentages. A total of 250 students majoring in Mathematics Education and Primary Education at IAIN Syekh Nurjati and IAIN Pekalongan were purposively selected to participate in this study. The results showed that only less than half of the participants (40.1%) could give the correct answer. Qualitative data on the strategies used by prospective teachers on the percent question show that (1) teacher candidates ignore the importance of the % symbol and consider the % symbol only as a unit of measurement, (2) teacher candidates ignore the essential role of the reference quantity in the percent question, (3 ) teacher candidates are not used to solving percent problems related to determining initial values before discounts and assume that any percent problem can be solved using multiplication or division.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 81-104
Author(s):  
Cahit Aytekin

Abstract Introduction: In the reflective writing process, teachers make identification, information, explanation and evaluation activities (Spanneberg, 2009). It is thought that the scenarios written by the teacher candidates in order to teach a certain subject can give them an opportunity to think deeply. However, these teaching scenarios can be a valuable tool for reflective thinking in terms of educational matters such as teaching methods, pedagogy, and beliefs. Methods: In this study, it was investigated whether script writing is an effective tool to make pedagogical elements visible in the prospects of mathematics teachers. Case study pattern, which is one of the qualitative research patterns, was used in the research. For this purpose, thirty prospective mathematics teachers who participated in the study were asked to write two scenarios. The first one is called as “car travel” and the other one is called as “triangles and similarity” scenario. Before the study, some basic frameworks were defined for both scenarios. These are explained to prospective teachers. The “car travel” scenario in this research was given within the scope of the theme which includes only two people and a limited environmental interaction. The second scenario is the triangles and the similarity scenario. In the second scenario, the role of a teacher who conducts applied and real-life education outside of school is defined. Results: In general, it is concluded that script writing activities are very useful in training teachers. The data obtained from both scenarios reveal that the pedagogical elements constructed during the scenario writing activities become concrete in the minds of the prospective teachers. Discussion: It is observed that prospective teachers often include the structure of teaching related to real life in their scenarios. It is stated that teaching in the context of real life increases academic success and students’ interest in the lesson, and thus, the content is learned perceptibly by the students (Acar & Yaman, 2011). Another cognitive element that prospective teachers include in their scenarios is the use of available materials. It is noteworthy that the prospective teachers used real-life tools and materials as materials in the place chosen for the scenarios of their scripts. Limitations: This research is limited to script texts written by thirty prospective teachers. Conclusions: Thanks to this visibility, feedback can be given on the pedagogical elements that the prospective teacher will use in the future.


Author(s):  
Suparman Suparman ◽  
Achmad Dahlan Muchtar ◽  
Putriyani S. ◽  
Saidang Saidang

This research describes the role of Muhammadiyah organizations in fostering Islamic communities in Enrekang Regency. The problems examined in this paper are focused on the development of Muhammadiyah in Enrekang Regency and the role of Muhammadiyah organizations through the charity of its efforts in fostering the Islamic community in Enrekang Regency. This research is a qualitative descriptive study using historical, sociological, cultural, religious and educational approaches. The instruments used in this study were researchers doing with aids in the form of interview guidelines, cameras and voice recorders. The data analysis technique used is a descriptive data analysis. The results showed that Muhammadiyah association quickly developed branches and branches to all corners of the village, several educational business charities established ranging from paud/kindergarten level to higher education, and the growing number of Muhammadiyah members and sympathizers. The construction of the Muhammadiyah Alliance through branches and branches and charitable efforts in fostering Islamic society slowly shifted the religious attitude of the community coloured by the traditions of Hinduism, animism and dynamism (shirk) to the Tauhid faith.


scholarly journals Children’s Perceptions of Tests: A Content Analysis Gokce Bulgan 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.159 Pages: 159-167 The Relationships between Quality of Work Life, School Alienation, Burnout, Affective Commitment and Organizational Citizenship: A Study on Teachers Huseyin Akar 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.169 Pages: 169-180 Determination of Teacher Candidates’ Views Concerning V Diagrams Used in General Biology Laboratories Kadriye Kayacan 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.181 Pages: 181-187 Use of Instructional Technologies by Teachers in the Educational Process: Metaphor Analysis Study Hakan Sarac 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.189 Pages: 189-202 The Analysis of Kutadgu Bilig in Terms of Values Education Aysegul Tural 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.203 Pages: 203-209 Investigating the Resilience Levels of Parents with Children with Multiple Disabilities Based on Different Variables Sinem Kadi, Muzeyyen Eldeniz Cetin 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.211 Pages: 211-223 Examination of Postgraduate Theses on History Textbooks in Turkey in Terms of Some Variables Eray Alaca 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.225 Pages: 225-232 Influences of Technology Integrated Professional Development Course on Mathematics Teachers Umit Kul 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.233 Pages: 233-243 The Book of My Dreams Hatice Degirmenci Gundogmus 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.245 Pages: 245-249 Student Definitions of Intercultural Competence (IC)- Are They Context-Specific? Nadine Binder, Ozen Odag, Anne Leiser, Lisa Ludders, Karina Karolina Kedzior 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.251 Pages: 251-265 Investigation of the Visuals Associated with the National identity in Turkish Republic Revolution History and Kemalism Textbooks Mehmet Elban 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.267 Pages: 267-279 The Interplay of Emotional Instability and Socio-Environmental Aspects of Schools during Adolescence Alexander Lätsch 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.281 Pages: 281-293 Problems of Gifted and Talented Students Regarding Cursive Handwriting: Parent Opinions Hatice Kadioglu Ates 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.295 Pages: 295-301 A Study of Curriculum Literacy and Information Literacy Levels of Teacher Candidates in Department of Social Sciences Education Serhat Sural, Nurhak Cem Dedebali 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.303 Pages: 303-317 Why Should Bilingualized Dictionary of Turkish Be Used in Teaching Turkish as a Foreign Language? Sami Baskin 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.319 Pages: 319-327 Alternative Observation Tools for the Scope of Contemporary Education Supervision: An Action Research Saadet Kuru Cetin 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.329 Pages: 329-340 The Reflection of Neoliberal Economic Policies on Education: Privatization of Education in Turkey Arslan Bayram 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.341 Pages: 341-347 Exploring Prospective Teachers’ Reflections in the Context of Conducting Clinical Interviews Rukiye Didem Taylan 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.349 Pages: 349-358 Consistency between Constructivist Profiles and Instructional Practices of Prospective Physics Teachers Ozlem Ates, Gul Unal Coban, Serap Kaya Sengoren 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.359 Pages: 359-372 Fraction Multiplication and Division Word Problems Posed by Different Years of Pre-Service Elementary Mathematics Teachers Tuba Aydogdu Iskenderoglu 10.12973/eu-jer.7.2.373 Pages: 373-385 The Effect of 7E Learning Model on Conceptual Understandings of Prospective Science Teachers on "de Broglie Matter Waves" Subject

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-64
Author(s):  
Hendra Lesmana ◽  
Liana Septy

Penilaian kemampuan anak usia 15 tahun secara global sudah dilakukan melalui PISA. Pembelajaran guna meningkatkan kemampuan yang diujikan PISA sudah sering dilakukan lebih dari satu dekade yang lalu. Hasil dari upaya-upaya tersebut tidak saja terlihat setelah mereka berusia di atas 15 tahun tetapi juga setelah mereka dewasa. Penilaian untuk mereka yang telah dewasa dilakukan melalui PIAAC. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan kemampuan orang-orang dewasa dalam menyelesaikan masalah yang berhubungan dengan lingkungan kaya teknologi. Peneliti memberikan soal-soal kepada mahasiswa semester 2 Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika STKIP Muhammadiyah OKU Timur yang berjumlah 16 orang. Soal-soal yang diberikan menuntut penggunaan kemampuan kemampuan mengakses, menginterpretasikan, dan menganalisis informasi yang ditemukan, mentransformasikan dan mengomunikasikan di dalam lingkungan digital. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif kualitatif. Peneliti mengumpulkan lembar jawaban mahasiswa dalam bentuk file yang dikirim melalui aplikasi Whatsapp. Peneliti menganalisis hasil kerja mahasiswa dan membandingkan dengan beberapa alternatif solusi pada soal tersebut. Diperoleh hasil yaitu 1 mahasiswa menjawab menggunakan ICT, 5 mahasiswa yang menjawab tidak menggunakan ICT, 3 mahasiswa menjawab tidak tepat dan sisanya tidak menjawab. A global assessment of the ability of 15 year olds has been carried out through PISA. Learning to improve the abilities tested by PISA has often been carried out more than a decade ago. The results of these efforts are not only seen after they are over 15 years old but also after they grows up. Assessment for adults is done through the PIAAC. This study aims to describe the ability of adults to solve problems related to technology-rich environments. The researcher gave questions to the second semester students of the Mathematics Education Study Program of STKIP Muhammadiyah OKU Timur, totaling 16 people. The questions given require the use of the ability to access, interpret, and analyze the information found, transformed and communicated in a digital environment. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The researcher collected student answer sheets in the form of files sent via the Whatsapp application. The researcher analyzed the students' work and compared it with several alternative solutions to the problem. The results obtained were 1 student who answered using ICT in, 5 students who answer without ICT, 3 students answered uncorrectly and others did not answer.


2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrêssa Batista Possati ◽  
Lisie Alende Prates ◽  
Luiza Cremonese ◽  
Juliane Scarton ◽  
Camila Neumaier Alves ◽  
...  

Abstract Objective: To know the meanings attributed to humanized childbirth by nurses of an obstetric center. Method: A qualitative descriptive study was carried out with nurses from a teaching hospital, located in southern Brazil. An operational proposal was used. The participants were six nurses who worked in the service. Results: The humanization of childbirth was understood as a set of practices and attitudes based on dialogue, empathy and embracement; the provision of guidelines; the appreciation of parturients' singularities; the performance of procedures proven to be beneficial to maternal and child health and continuous professional updating. Conclusion: The humanization of birth is still a challenge in professional practice. The role of women, the respect for their rights and the commitment of health professionals are the foundation of the humanization of childbirth.


Author(s):  
Kristien Zenkov ◽  
Seth A. Parsons ◽  
Audra K. Parker ◽  
Elizabeth Levine Brown ◽  
Lois A. Groth ◽  
...  

Unprecedented and long-overdue attention has recently been given to the role of field-based clinical experiences in teacher preparation. Traditional models of university coursework disconnected from real world field-based clinical experiences serve neither prospective teachers nor PreK-12 students. This chapter presents a broader notion of field-based teacher preparation structures occurring in school-university partnership contexts and professional development schools, with the authors drawing from data of four field-based experiences, which fall along a continuum of partnership, from three teacher education programs at two universities. These partnerships illustrate a developmental framework for building mutually beneficial relationships that enhance the engagement of all stakeholders and acknowledge the need for differentiation in teacher education practice. A pathways orientation to school-university partnerships/PDSs and a project-based clinical approach offer chances to develop mutually beneficial learning opportunities for PreK-12 students and teacher candidates.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gürsel Güler

<p>The aim of this study is to examine the difficulties prospective mathematics teachers experience in mathematical proving, the courses in which they have difficulties in proving, the importance of proof in mathematics education and its functions in their professional lives. The data of the study was collected via semi-structured interviews with fifteen academicians who volunteered to take part in the study. Content analysis method was used to analyze the data obtained. As a result of the study, based the views of the academicians, it was seen that prospective mathematics teachers experience four different difficulties in proving. Besides, in line with the views of the academicians the following categories were formed: the courses that prospective teachers experience difficulty, the importance of proof in mathematics education and its functions in prospective teachers’ professional lives and these categories were presented with their subcategories.</p>


2013 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. S20-S21
Author(s):  
Laurie J. Conway ◽  
Victoria Raveis ◽  
Monika Pogorzelska ◽  
Mayuko Uchida ◽  
Patricia Stone ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (10) ◽  
pp. 1640-1649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roschelle L. Fritz ◽  
Roxanne Vandermause

This methods article is a reflection on the use of in-depth email interviewing in a qualitative descriptive study. The use of emailing to conduct interviews is thought to be an effective way to collect qualitative data. Building on current methodological literature in qualitative research regarding in-depth email interviewing, we move the conversation toward elicitation of quality data and management of multiple concurrent email interviews. Excerpts are shared from a field journal that was kept throughout one study, with commentary on developing insights. Valuable lessons learned include the importance of (a) logistics and timing related to the management of multiple concurrent email interviews, (b) language and eliciting the data, (c) constructing the email, and (d) processing text-based data and preparing transcripts. Qualitative researchers seeking deeply reflective answers and geographically diverse samples may wish to consider using in-depth email interviews.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Kurnia Putri Sepdikasari Dirgantoro ◽  
Robert Harry Soesanto

The number theory is the first mathematics content course in the UPH FIP Mathematics Education study program, which does not have a response class. The response class was conducted as a companion to four content subjects with close relations with school mathematics content, namely Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Geometry, and Linear Algebra. Based on the questionnaire that has been distributed, prospective mathematics teachers consider that the response class is beneficial for them in attending lectures and in exploring related mathematical concepts. However, on the other hand, students inevitably have to go back to learning to be determined with the response class. The implication is that students' self-regulated learning will not develop optimally. However, self-regulated learning is an essential aspect that prospective teachers need to have. This research was conducted to see how self-regulated learning of future mathematics teachers in number theory courses. The research instruments used are questionnaires, the scale of self-regulated learning, and interviews. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The results of this study are that most students have a moderate level of learning independence. The aspects or indicators of learning independence that need special attention are setting learning goals/targets. Prospective teacher students need to continue to train and develop their learning independence to become professional teachers who continue to develop along with the times.


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