Adopting the Modelling Cycle for Representing Prospective and Practising Teachers' Interpretations of Students' Modelling Activities

Juhaina Awawdeh Shahbari, Michal Tabach

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Abstract

Teachers play an important Shahbari, J.A.role in determining how Tabach, M.students work on modelling activities. In the current study, practisingMathematics teacherspractisingand prospective teachers engaged with modelling activities to develop their ability to identify students' modelling processModelling process. The study sought to answer the research question as to how the teachers' participation in modelling affects their interpretation of students' modelling activity. Data included two sets of participants' reports on their observations of a video-recorded modelling activity carried out by a group of five sixth-grade students, pre and post participation in four modelling activities. The findings indicate that prior to engaging with modelling activities, most participants described the students' modelling as linear, noting only the final mathematical model and mathematical results. After participating in the activities, most of the practisingMathematics teacherspractisingteachers' reports and a third of the prospective teachers's reports identified cyclical processes in the modelling.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLines of Inquiry in Mathematical Modelling Research in Education
EditorsGloria Ann Stillman, Jill P. Brown
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
Pages179-196
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9783030149314
ISBN (Print)9783030149307
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Publication series

NameICME-13 Monographs

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