초등학교 교사의 수학 교수 신념 체계 분석

A Study on Elementary Teachers' Beliefs about Teaching Mathematics

  • 투고 : 2015.11.02
  • 심사 : 2015.12.11
  • 발행 : 2015.12.31

초록

본 연구에서는 초등학교 교사의 수학 교수와 관련한 신념체계를 분석하였다. 설문조사의 통계 분석 결과, 본 연구에서는 초등학교 교사들의 수학 교수와 관련한 신념 체계 중 특정한 요소가 우세하게 나타난다는 점을 발견하였다. 또한, 초등학교 교사들의 성별과 학위에 따라 영향을 받는 신념 체계 요소가 있음을 발견하였다. 본 연구의 결론에서는 초등학생들에게 수학적 개념을 이해시키는 방법, 학생들의 수학적 오개념을 교정하는 방법, 학생들이 수학 수업에 참여하도록 유도하는 방법, 학생들의 수학적 사고를 촉진시키는 방법과 관련한 교사들의 신념과 관련한 대표적인 모델을 제시한다.

Under the assumptions that teachers' beliefs toward mathematics education play a role of a filter between teachers' knowledge and teaching practices, this study surveyed and analyzed elementary teachers' beliefs toward mathematics education: helping students to understand mathematics concepts, addressing students' mathematical misconceptions, engaging students in mathematics classroom, and improving students' mathematical thinking. From the analysis of survey results of the study, I found that there were dominant components in elementary teachers' beliefs system regarding teaching mathematics. In addition, there are some constructs affected by teachers' characteristics such as gender and educational backgrounds. In this study, I presented a representative model of elementary teachers' beliefs system toward mathematics education.

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