Enhancing prospective secondary teachers’ potential competence for enacting core teaching practices—through experiences in university mathematics and statistics courses

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Yvonne Lai
Jeremy F. Strayer
Andrew Ross
Kingsley Adamoah
Cynthia O. Anhalt
Chris Bonnesen
Stephanie Casey
Brynja Kohler
Alyson E. Lischka
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[1] University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
[2] Middle State Tennessee University,undefined
[3] Eastern Michigan University,undefined
[4] University of Arizona,undefined
[5] Utah State University,undefined
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ZDM – Mathematics Education | 2023年 / 55卷
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University mathematics; Secondary mathematics teacher education; Mathematical knowledge for teaching; Expectancy-value theory; Core teaching practices;
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In 1908, Felix Klein suggested that to mend the discontinuity that prospective secondary teachers face, university instruction must account for teachers’ needs. More than a century later, problems of discontinuity remain. Our project addresses the dilemma of discontinuity in university mathematics courses through simulating core teaching practices in mathematically intensive ways. In other words, we interpret teachers’ needs to include integrating content and pedagogy. We argue that doing so has the potential to impact teachers’ competence. To make this argument, we report findings from the Mathematics of Doing, Understanding, Learning, and Educating for Secondary Schools (MODULE(S2)) project. The results are based on data from 324 prospective secondary mathematics teachers (PSMTs) enrolled in courses using curricular materials developed by the project in four content areas (algebra, geometry, modeling, and statistics). We operationalized competence in terms of PSMTs’ content knowledge for teaching and their motivation for enacting core teaching practices. We examined pre- and post-term data addressing these constructs. We found mean increases in PSMTs’ outcomes in content knowledge for teaching and aspects of motivation.
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