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Beliefs : a hidden variable in mathematics education? / edited by Gilah C. Leder, Erkki Pehkonen, and Gunter Torner.

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Book
Contributor:
SpringerLink (Online service)
Leder, Gilah C.
Pehkonen, Erkki.
Törner, Günter, 1947-
Series:
Mathematics education library ; v. 31.
Mathematics education library ; v. 31
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mathematics--Study and teaching.
Mathematics.
Belief and doubt.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIX, 364 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
The twenty chapters in this book all focus on aspects of mathematical beliefs, from a variety of different perspectives. Current knowledge of the field is synthesized and existing boundaries are extended. The book is divided into three, partly overlapping, sections. The first concentrates on conceptualizations and measurement of beliefs, the second on research about teachers' beliefs, and the third on facets of students' beliefs about mathematics. A diversity of instruments is used for data collection, including surveys, interviews, observations, and essay writing, as well as more innovative approaches. The volume is intended for researchers in the fleld, as well as for mathematics educators teaching the next generation of students. The book is also useful for those working in other subject disciplines, since many of the themes explored have relevance well beyond mathematics education.
Contents:
Setting the Scene
Beliefs: Conceptualization and Measurement
Framing Students’ Mathematics-Related Beliefs
Rethinking Characterizations of Beliefs
Affect, Meta-Affect, and Mathematical Belief Structures
Mathematical Beliefs — A Search for a Common Ground: Some Theoretical Considerations on Structuring Beliefs, Some Research Questions, and Some Phenomenological Observations
Measuring Methematical Beliefs and Their Impact on the Learning of Mathematics: A New Approach
Synthesis — Beliefs and Mathematics Education: Implications for Learning, Teaching, and Research
Teawchers’ Beliefs
Mathematics Teacher Change and Developments
Mathematics Teachers’ Beliefs and Experiences with Innovative Curriculum Materials
A Four Year Follow-Up Study of Teachers’ Beliefs After Participating in a Teacher Enhancement Project
Belief Structure and Inservice High School Mathematics Teacher Growth
Participation and Reification in Learning to Teach: The Role of Knowledge and Beliefs
A Study of the Mathematics Teaching Efficacy Beliefs of Primary Teachers
Situating Research on Mathematics Teachers’ Beliefs and on Change
Students’ Beliefs
Beliefs About Mathematics and Mathematics Learning in the Secondary School: Measurement and Implications for Motivation
“The Answer is Really 4.5”: Beliefs About Word Problems
Beliefs About the Nature of Mathematics in the Bridging of Everyday and School Mathematical Practices
Beliefs and Norms in the Mathematics Classroom
Intuitive Beliefs, Formal Definitions and Undefined Operations: Cases of Division by Zero
Implications of Research on Students’ Beliefs for Classroom Practice.
Notes:
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0-306-47958-3
OCLC:
808024160

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