Exploring teachers’ conceptions of representations in mathematics through the lens of positive deliberative interaction
This article reports on an exploration of teachers’ views on the meaning of mathematical representations in a democratic South Africa. We explored teachers’ conceptions of ‘mathematical representations’ as a means to promote dialogue and negotiation. These conceptions helped us to gauge how these...
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doaj-9b924d531b9d49e2b72cde35319090f52020-11-25T00:16:00ZengAOSISPythagoras1012-23462223-78952012-12-01332e1e810.4102/pythagoras.v33i2.165133Exploring teachers’ conceptions of representations in mathematics through the lens of positive deliberative interactionDeonarain Brijlall0Sarah Bansilal1Deborah Moore-Russo2Department of Mathematics Education, University of KwaZulu-NatalDepartment of Mathematics Education, University of KwaZulu-NatalGraduate School of Education, University at Buffalo, The State University of New YorkThis article reports on an exploration of teachers’ views on the meaning of mathematical representations in a democratic South Africa. We explored teachers’ conceptions of ‘mathematical representations’ as a means to promote dialogue and negotiation. These conceptions helped us to gauge how these teachers viewed representations in mathematics. Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to 76 high school mathematics teachers who were registered for an upgrading mathematics education qualification at a South African university. Common themes in teacher conceptions of representations were investigated as part of an inductive analysis of the written responses, which were considered in terms of practices that support dialogue and negotiation. Findings suggest that these conceptions are in line with progressive notions of classroom interactions such as the inquiry cooperation model. Furthermore, the findings suggest that teachers can support the development of classroom environments that promote democratic values.https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/165democracydeliberative interactionmathematical representation |
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Exploring teachers’ conceptions of representations in mathematics through the lens of positive deliberative interaction |
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This article reports on an exploration of teachers’ views on the meaning of mathematical representations in a democratic South Africa. We explored teachers’ conceptions of ‘mathematical representations’ as a means to promote dialogue and negotiation. These conceptions helped us to gauge how these teachers viewed representations in mathematics. Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to 76 high school mathematics teachers who were registered for an upgrading mathematics education qualification at a South African university. Common themes in teacher conceptions of representations were investigated as part of an inductive analysis of the written responses, which were considered in terms of practices that support dialogue and negotiation. Findings suggest that these conceptions are in line with progressive notions of classroom interactions such as the inquiry cooperation model. Furthermore, the findings suggest that teachers can support the development of classroom environments that promote democratic values. |
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