Learning about our students’ perceptions of mathematics can help teachers better understand students’ mathematical efficacy and aid in the creation of lessons that foster positive mathematical learning experiences. In this article, we share some students’ perceptions of doing mathematics through their drawings. We looked at students from three different grade levels in three different countries: China, Fiji, and the United States. We discuss what we learned from these drawings as teachers and how teachers can use the drawing task to learn more about their student’s perceptions of doing mathematics
Solving mathematics word problems is more difficult for many students than solving comparable number...
Abstract: Here we consider the drawing material from the starting test (autumn 2010) of the Chile – ...
Drawings have been extensively used as a research method to gather data from research participants i...
Garnering different kinds of data from students about their perceptions of mathematics helps teacher...
Visual representations allow us to interpret the meanings of mathematical concepts, relationships an...
This research involved children drawing themselves in a mathematics lesson, in order to access some ...
This article presents my experience of using pictures/images drawn by children as a form of data in ...
The use of student drawings to assess their experiences and beliefs about teaching and learning of m...
Research indicates that mathematics anxiety is particularly high in pre-service teachers (Bekdemir, ...
The present study examined lower secondary students’ images of mathematics, comprised of stated atti...
Art and science have long enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, one worth re-examining in our educationa...
This study explores Turkish Grade 6 students’ image of mathematicians and their work, stated attitud...
Abstract This article presents my experience of using pictures/images drawn by children as a form of...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. The purpose of this study was to examine ...
The drive to explore students’ experiences in mathematics classrooms remains imperative for mathemat...
Solving mathematics word problems is more difficult for many students than solving comparable number...
Abstract: Here we consider the drawing material from the starting test (autumn 2010) of the Chile – ...
Drawings have been extensively used as a research method to gather data from research participants i...
Garnering different kinds of data from students about their perceptions of mathematics helps teacher...
Visual representations allow us to interpret the meanings of mathematical concepts, relationships an...
This research involved children drawing themselves in a mathematics lesson, in order to access some ...
This article presents my experience of using pictures/images drawn by children as a form of data in ...
The use of student drawings to assess their experiences and beliefs about teaching and learning of m...
Research indicates that mathematics anxiety is particularly high in pre-service teachers (Bekdemir, ...
The present study examined lower secondary students’ images of mathematics, comprised of stated atti...
Art and science have long enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, one worth re-examining in our educationa...
This study explores Turkish Grade 6 students’ image of mathematicians and their work, stated attitud...
Abstract This article presents my experience of using pictures/images drawn by children as a form of...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. The purpose of this study was to examine ...
The drive to explore students’ experiences in mathematics classrooms remains imperative for mathemat...
Solving mathematics word problems is more difficult for many students than solving comparable number...
Abstract: Here we consider the drawing material from the starting test (autumn 2010) of the Chile – ...
Drawings have been extensively used as a research method to gather data from research participants i...