Prospective Elementary Teachers' Beliefs about Mathematical Problem Solving: Comparisons between Cyprus and England
- đ¤ Speaker: Constantinos Xenofontos, University of Cambridge
- đ Date & Time: Monday 22 November 2010, 17:00 - 18:30
- đ Venue: Room 205 Mary Allan Building, Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 8PQ
Abstract
Recent comparative studies in mathematics education indicate that teachers’ beliefs about teaching and learning are culturally located. In addition, the notion of mathematical problem solving has evolved and is perceived differently in different educational systems around the world. In this talk, I present some findings from my ongoing PhD project, which investigates the cultural similarities and differences of prospective elementary teachers’ beliefs related to mathematical problem solving in Cyprus and England. In particular, here, participants’ beliefs about the nature of mathematical problems, about the nature of problem solving, and about explicit pedagogic practice are presented.
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Constantinos Xenofontos, University of Cambridge
Monday 22 November 2010, 17:00-18:30