The study sought to identify barriers and motivators as perceived by primary school teachers, when considering teaching mathematical problem solving, within the context of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) framework. A sample of 50 teachers, recruited from six primary classrooms in a large, mainly rural local education directorate in Ghana, responded to an open-ended question interview designed to elicit perceptions of positive/negative consequences, approving/disapproving referents, and easy/difficult circumstances in relation to teaching MPS. Coded responses were content analysed into behavioural, normative, and control beliefs as explored in the TPB model. Findings suggest that teachers: (1) view teaching MPS both positively and nega...
Over the past 2 decades the study of students’ (and teachers’) mathematics-related beliefs has gradu...
Everyone uses problem-solving on a daily basis: paying bills, managing time, and making decisions. I...
Conflicts between mathematics teachers ’ beliefs and the reality of their classroom practice have be...
Financial support was gratefully received from the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), a public se...
This study examined the beliefs underlying teachers’ decision-making regarding teaching Mathematical...
M.Ed.There are many concerns about the state of mathematics education, globally. Concern about learn...
The study investigated secondary school mathematics teachers’ conceptions of problem solving and the...
This paper reports on a qualitative study where beliefs held by four Grade 6 mathematics teachers ab...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) advocates that the learning and teaching of mathematica...
Paper presented at the 5th Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2019), 12 - 16 Augu...
The main purpose of this study was to explore prospective teachers’ beliefs on mathematical problem...
Within the mathematics teacher education program, a variety of teaching strategies and theories are ...
Problem-solving skills, as a major component of mathematics curriculum, assist students to become eq...
My experience as a learner and later on as a teacher and teacher educator in a rural area, and expos...
Many previous studies have reported that the term problem solving has been fully investigated in de...
Over the past 2 decades the study of students’ (and teachers’) mathematics-related beliefs has gradu...
Everyone uses problem-solving on a daily basis: paying bills, managing time, and making decisions. I...
Conflicts between mathematics teachers ’ beliefs and the reality of their classroom practice have be...
Financial support was gratefully received from the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), a public se...
This study examined the beliefs underlying teachers’ decision-making regarding teaching Mathematical...
M.Ed.There are many concerns about the state of mathematics education, globally. Concern about learn...
The study investigated secondary school mathematics teachers’ conceptions of problem solving and the...
This paper reports on a qualitative study where beliefs held by four Grade 6 mathematics teachers ab...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) advocates that the learning and teaching of mathematica...
Paper presented at the 5th Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2019), 12 - 16 Augu...
The main purpose of this study was to explore prospective teachers’ beliefs on mathematical problem...
Within the mathematics teacher education program, a variety of teaching strategies and theories are ...
Problem-solving skills, as a major component of mathematics curriculum, assist students to become eq...
My experience as a learner and later on as a teacher and teacher educator in a rural area, and expos...
Many previous studies have reported that the term problem solving has been fully investigated in de...
Over the past 2 decades the study of students’ (and teachers’) mathematics-related beliefs has gradu...
Everyone uses problem-solving on a daily basis: paying bills, managing time, and making decisions. I...
Conflicts between mathematics teachers ’ beliefs and the reality of their classroom practice have be...