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Teaching Moves for Students' Mathematical Proficiencies in Multiplication Lessons

  • Colen, Jung;Yeo, Sheunghyun;Kwon, Nayoung;Cho, Hoyun;Kim, Jinho
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.279-311
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, we report the types of teaching moves a mathematics teacher educator attempted in his teaching of third-grade students at an urban elementary school in South Korea over two months. We analyze the lesson videos to find the patterns of teaching moves and speculate the link between the teaching and students' mathematical proficiencies recommended in the Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practices. Closely related teaching moves to the students' development of a certain mathematical proficiency would imply the exemplary practices that teachers-both inservice and preservice teachers-can implement in their classrooms.

A Study of Two Pre service Teachers' Development of Covariational Reasoning (모의실험을 통한 두 예비교사의 공변추론 이해에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Jae-Hong;Lee, Joong-Kweon
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.453-472
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    • 2009
  • This article describes the interview data with two preservice teachers where they dealt with five water-filling problems for the investigation of their covariational thinking. The study's results revealed that two students developed their covariation levels from Direction level to Instantaneous Rate with an aid of the pre-constructed GSP simulations for the problem situations. However, this study also points out that there is a missing important feature for a function notion, 'causality' in the covariation framework and suggests that future research should combine students' conception of causality with their covariational thinking for the investigation of their development of a function concept.

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Development of the Mathematics Teaching Efficacy Beliefs Instrument Korean Version for Elementary Preservice Teachers (초등 예비 수학 교사를 대상으로 하는 MTEBI 한글판 개발)

  • Ryang, Dohyoung
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.363-377
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    • 2013
  • 교수효능감은 교사가 교실에서 얼마나 효율적으로 가르칠 것인지를 예측하는 매우 강력한 구인이다. MTEBI는 초등 예비교사를 대상으로 수학 교수 효능감을 재는 유효한 척도이다. 그러나 MTEBI는 미국에서 개발되어 다른 문화에서 바로 사용할 수는 없다. 본 연구는 MTEBI가 한국에서 유효한 지에 대한 실증적 조사이다. 먼저, 영문의 MTEBI를 국문으로 번역하고, 번역한 것을 다수의 수학교사 교육자가 철저하게 검토하였다. 그다음, 506명의 예비 초등교사 표본에서 정규성, 신뢰도, 타당도 등의 통계적 검정을 실시하였다. 그 결과, 한글판 MTEBI의 하위척도인 PMTE와 MTOE의 알파계수가 각각 .836과 .705이었다. 이로써 한글판 MTEBI가 한국에서 효능감 연구에 사용할 수 있을 만큼 믿을 수 있고 문항 구성이 타당함을 입증하였다. 나아가 본 연구에서 제시된 영문판을 바탕으로 한국과 교육에 대한 전통과 문화가 비슷한 이웃 문화에서도 효능감 연구가 일어나기를 기대한다.

Development and Validation of the Mathematics Teaching Efficacy Scale: Confirmatory Factor Analysis (수학 교수 효능감 척도의 개발 및 정당화: 확인적 요인분석)

  • Dohyoung, Ryang
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.185-200
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    • 2014
  • 교사의 자기 효능감은 그 교사가 실제로 잘 가르칠지를 예측하는 매우 강력한 구인이다. 본 연구는 우리나라의 초등 예비교사들이 수학을 가르치는데 대한 효능감을 측정하는 정당한 척도를 개발하는 것이다. 먼저, 문헌조사로부터 개인효능감과 결과기대감의 두 개 변인에서 58개의 문항을 개발하였고, 표본 크기 919인 자료 위에서 정규성 검사를 실시하였다. 다음에 전체 자료를 크기가 각각 419와 500인 두 개의 표본으로 나누었고, 첫째 표본에서 신뢰도 검사 및 탐색적 요인 분석을, 둘째 표본에서 확인적 요인 분석을 실시하였다. 최종적으로 개인효능감 변인에서 12 문항, 결과기대감 변인에서 6 문항 등 총 18개의 문항으로 구성된 수학교수효능감척도(MTES)를 개발하였다.

An Analysis of Effective on Using Calculators in Elementary Mathematics (초등수학에서 계산기 활용에 대한 효과 분석)

  • Ahn Byoung Gon
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.17-32
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of calculator use, which is drawing more attention in elementary mathematics, on students' learning of mathematics and to suggest effective ways of using calculators. The present study examined appropriate items commonly used in other papers in the areas of number sense and concepts, problem solving, pattern exploration and reasoning ability. The process of item selection about calculator use were investigated through preservice elementary school teachers' responses to the Questionnaire. The use of calculators In elementary school should be based on teachers' under-standing about why calculators are useful tools for learning mathematics. For more effective use of calculators, more sophisticated experimental studies need to be conducted about selected questions.

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Preservice Elementary Teachers' Perceived Preparedness of High-Leverage Practices in Mathematics Teaching (수학교수 관행에 대하여 예비교사들이 자각하는 준비도)

  • Lee, Ji-Eun;Dumitrascu, Gabriela
    • Education of Primary School Mathematics
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.153-162
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    • 2017
  • This study examined elementary pre-service teachers' (PSTs') perceived preparedness of high-leverage practices (HLPs) in mathematics teaching. Eighty-one elementary PSTs who enrolled in four sections of an elementary mathematics methods course at a Midwestern University in the United States participated in a survey that inquired their self-reported confidence and competence levels on HLPs. This study specifically investigated the comparison between PSTs' perceptions of HLPs and the mathematics teacher educators' expectations. Findings show several glaring differences between the PSTs' perceptions and experts' perceptions in regards to the complexity of some HLPs. This study suggests that initial teacher training programs should include more specific investment in PSTs' insights into details of each teaching practice in mathematics by deliberate decompositions.

Teacher Noticing in the Context of a Learning Community (학습 공동체의 맥락에서 일어나는 교사의 노티스(Noticing))

  • Kwon, Na Young
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.139-155
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    • 2015
  • This study aimed to investigate teacher learning in the context of a community. For the purpose of this study, two research questions about the kinds of teacher noticing in a community and the role of partnership were addressed. To build a learning community, a professional development project, PRIME, established partnerships with 11 high schools and one of the cluster meetings were investigated in this study. Three mentor teachers, three preservice teachers, and one university supervisor participated in the cluster meeting. For this study, the multiple data such as audio tapes of cluster meetings, observation notes, and interviews were analyzed using the analysis of narratives. The results showed that the participants engaged in different kinds of noticing of their own beliefs about teaching and learning, teacher practices, and teacher identities including noticing of students' understanding in classroom situations. The partnership played the crucial role of reinforcing relationships among teachers, assigning tasks, and creating various communities.

Preservice teachers' Key Developmental Understandings (KDUs) for fraction multiplication (예비교사의 분수 곱셈을 위한 '발달에 핵심적인 이해'에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Soo-Jin;Shin, Jae-Hong
    • Journal of the Korean School Mathematics Society
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.477-490
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    • 2011
  • The concept of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) has been developed and expanded to identify essential components of mathematical knowledge for teaching (MKT) by Ball and her colleagues (2008). This study proposes an alternative perspective to view MKT focusing on key developmental understandings (KDUs) that carry through an instructional sequence, that are foundational for learning other ideas. In this study we provide constructive components of KDUs in fraction multiplication by focusing on the constructs of 'three-level-of-units structure' and 'recursive partitioning operation'. Expecially, our participating preservice elementary teacher, Jane, demonstrated that recursive partitioning operations with her length model played a significant role as a KDU in fraction multiplication.

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U.S. and Korean teacher candidates' approaches to mathematical modeling on a social justice issue

  • Eunhye Flavin;Sunghwan Hwang
    • Research in Mathematical Education
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.25-47
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    • 2024
  • Mathematical modeling activities are gaining popularity in K-12 mathematics education curricula worldwide. These activities serve dual purposes by aiding students in making sense of real-world situations intertwined with social justice while acquiring mathematical knowledge. Despite efforts to prepare teacher candidates for instructing in mathematical modeling within a single country, little attention has been given to teacher candidates' approaches to mathematical modeling on a social justice issue from different countries. This article employs an in-depth, small-scale comparative study to examine the approaches of U.S. and Korean teacher candidates in solving a justice-oriented mathematics task. Our findings reveal that, although both U.S. and Korean teacher candidates identified certain variables as key when constructing a mathematical model, Korean teacher candidates formulated a more nuanced model than U.S. candidates by considering diverse variables. However, U.S. teacher candidates exhibited a heightened engagement in linking the task to social justice issues, whereas Korean teacher candidates barely perceived real-world problems in relation to social justice concerns. This study serves as a valuable tool to inform the roles and limitations of teacher education programs, shaped within specific educational contexts.

An Analysis of Pre-service Teachers' Mathematics Lesson Design Using ChatGPT (ChatGPT를 활용한 예비교사의 수학수업설계 분석)

  • Lee, Yujin
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.497-516
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to explore the possibility of enhancing teachers' pedagogical design capacity using ChatGPT. For this purpose, a survey was conducted to investigate preservice teachers' perceptions of ChatGPT, and lesson plans created using ChatGPT were analyzed from the perspectives of design elements, conversations with ChatGPT, and information transforming. The results showed that pre-service teachers have a rather passive attitude toward the use of ChatGPT, and that teacher moderation and ChatGPT characteristics affect pre-service teachers' perceptions of the use of ChatGPT. In addition, pre-service teachers mainly used ChatGPT for motivational activities and play activities, and there were significant differences in the level of utilization of ChatGPT among individuals, i.e., how they interacted with ChatGPT and how they transformed information. Based on these findings, we explored the possibility of using ChatGPT for teacher professional development and teacher education.