Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematics

Starting in the eighties of last century, the emotional dimension in learning began to be taken under consideration. Since then, multiple studies to discover what these emotional factors were and how they influence learning were conducted, to the point of considering the emotional education as a tea...

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Main Authors: Maria Carmen Boqué Torremorell, Montserrat Alguacil de Nicolás, Maria Mercedes Pañellas Valls
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y Discapacidad 2016-07-01
Series:INFAD
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Online Access:http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/164
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spelling doaj-b707e9a2249e4ac48a176f94b500d36f2020-11-25T02:05:48ZspaAsociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y DiscapacidadINFAD0214-98772603-59872016-07-011140741810.17060/ijodaep.2016.n1.v1.164146Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematicsMaria Carmen Boqué Torremorell0Montserrat Alguacil de Nicolás1Maria Mercedes Pañellas Valls2Universidad Ramon LlullUniversidad Ramon LlullUniversidad Ramon LlullStarting in the eighties of last century, the emotional dimension in learning began to be taken under consideration. Since then, multiple studies to discover what these emotional factors were and how they influence learning were conducted, to the point of considering the emotional education as a teaching style that should convey appropriate emotional patterns. As for mathematics, often they produce rejection in some students of the degrees in education that make them feel unable to cope with mathematical tasks successfully. It’s a vicious circle: difficulties create negative emotions and attitudes towards mathematics, and these affective factors generate an unsatisfactory academic performance. However, when the teachers’ conception about maths is positive, they convey this optimism to their pupils, which improve their learning process. In this sense, we want to know future primary teachers’ attitudes, beliefs and emotions towards mathematics, in order to improve their performance in their professional practice. Specifically, we focus on the elements that students consider as determinants in the teaching task and their self-assurance to teach maths. From the results, we’d like to highlight the concern of future schoolteachers about their own possibilities to stimulate children’s interest to solve mathematical problems by developing positive attitudes, as an essential element to take into account in their profession, and that the mathematics teacher must be a good educator, well trained and equipped with knowledge, and diversity of resources and registers.http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/164matemática emocionalgrado en educación primariaenseñanza de las matemáticas
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Maria Mercedes Pañellas Valls
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Montserrat Alguacil de Nicolás
Maria Mercedes Pañellas Valls
Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematics
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matemática emocional
grado en educación primaria
enseñanza de las matemáticas
author_facet Maria Carmen Boqué Torremorell
Montserrat Alguacil de Nicolás
Maria Mercedes Pañellas Valls
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title Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematics
title_short Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematics
title_full Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematics
title_fullStr Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematics
title_full_unstemmed Future teachers’ beliefs about teaching mathematics
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2603-5987
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Starting in the eighties of last century, the emotional dimension in learning began to be taken under consideration. Since then, multiple studies to discover what these emotional factors were and how they influence learning were conducted, to the point of considering the emotional education as a teaching style that should convey appropriate emotional patterns. As for mathematics, often they produce rejection in some students of the degrees in education that make them feel unable to cope with mathematical tasks successfully. It’s a vicious circle: difficulties create negative emotions and attitudes towards mathematics, and these affective factors generate an unsatisfactory academic performance. However, when the teachers’ conception about maths is positive, they convey this optimism to their pupils, which improve their learning process. In this sense, we want to know future primary teachers’ attitudes, beliefs and emotions towards mathematics, in order to improve their performance in their professional practice. Specifically, we focus on the elements that students consider as determinants in the teaching task and their self-assurance to teach maths. From the results, we’d like to highlight the concern of future schoolteachers about their own possibilities to stimulate children’s interest to solve mathematical problems by developing positive attitudes, as an essential element to take into account in their profession, and that the mathematics teacher must be a good educator, well trained and equipped with knowledge, and diversity of resources and registers.
topic matemática emocional
grado en educación primaria
enseñanza de las matemáticas
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