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Maths Anxious Pre-Service Teachers' Perspectives of "Doing" Mathematics in a Whiteboard Room

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:11 authored by Sarah Sanders, Wendy NielsenWendy Nielsen, Carolyn Sandison, Patricia Forrester
Mathematics anxiety is common among pre-service primary teachers and many experience higher levels of maths anxiety than other university students. This study asks: What are maths anxious pre-service teachers' perspectives of "doing" mathematics in a whiteboard room? The Abbreviated Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale (A-MARS) was used to identify high, medium and low levels of maths anxiety in a cohort of first-year pre-service teachers (n=196). Semi-structured interviews (n=6) explored perspectives that were analysed through Vygotsky's sociocultural dimensions of the intrapersonal and the interpersonal, as well as the physical environment of the whiteboard room. Results show that doing maths in a whiteboard room was positive and engaging for participants because the room afforded positive interpersonal interactions and fostered an engaging learning environment that served to ease their maths anxiety. The whiteboard pedagogy is thus recommended in pre-service teacher education.

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Sanders, S., Nielsen, W., Sandison, C. & Forrester, T. (2019). Maths Anxious Pre-Service Teachers' Perspectives of "Doing" Mathematics in a Whiteboard Room. Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 21 (1), 145-168.

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Mathematics Teacher Education and Development

Volume

21

Issue

1

Pagination

145-168

Language

English

RIS ID

140904

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