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http://dx.doi.org/10.7468/jksmec.2018.21.3.273

Changing Aspect of Teacher and Student's Value in Mathematics Instruction  

Cho, SooYun (Leehwa Elementary School)
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Education of Primary School Mathematics / v.21, no.3, 2018 , pp. 273-287 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze changing aspect of teacher and student's value in mathematics instruction. For this purpose, teacher and student's value are analyzed through value questionnaire by four times. The results of this study revealed that although value are individual's deep decision mechanism, it could change considerably by the time. Teacher wasn't compel students to follow her value. Rather, teacher was modified instruction goal to reflect students thinking what is important in mathematics lesson. First, in case of mathematical value, rationalism, objectism, mystery were convergent each other. And control was almost unchanged and openness has been onwards and upwards. Second, in case of mathematics educational value, understanding, pleasure, terminology and application were convergent each other. However achievement was almost unchanged. Also, to teach effectively, teacher using several kinds strategy while negotiate with student's value continuously. On the basis of these results, this paper includes several implications for the future study about values in mathematics which could be the critical factor in student centered instruction.
Keywords
mathematics; instruction; value; changing;
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