PERCEPTIONS OF MATHEMATICS AND POSITIONING TOWARDS THE DISCIPLINE – PRE-SERVICE PRIMARY TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES IN SERBIA
Date
2020
Authors
Lawrence, Snežana M.
. Mihajlović, Aleksandra M
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Faculty of Education in Jagodina
Abstract
Teachers’ attitudes and beliefs towards mathematics and mathematics
teaching might have a significant influence on their instructional practices, the quality
of teaching, but also pupils’ achievement and attitudes towards the subject. Research
indicates that entrants to primary teacher education programmes worldwide
often have a negative attitude towards mathematics as a discipline and the teaching
of mathematics as their future task. Extant studies point out that poor attitudes towards
mathematics were found to be more dominant in pre-service teachers before
their teacher training, but improve during the training. This paper aims to examine
such attitudes and beliefs towards mathematics of pre-service primary teachers in
Serbia, and give some pointers for the improvement based on the work done with
Serbian teachers. We then compare our findings with those of the work done over
the past decade with teachers in England. In order to investigate the pre-service
teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics a quantitative research method is applied,
using a scale as a measure of attitude. The findings of the study give us a basis for
some recommendations for possible further improvements of the teacher training
programmes in both countries. Among these, a possibility of an introduction
of mathematics appreciation programme in earlier years of education is discussed,
having in mind that mathematics teachers have themselves gone through educational
experiences during which their attitudes towards mathematics were formed
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Keywords
Pre-service primary teachers, teacher education programmes, attitudes towards mathematics