Mathematical identity is an individual’s concept of who he or she is mathematically. In this paper, metaphors for mathematics from elementary education majors are compared to metaphors created by secondary mathematics teaching majors. The analysis demonstrates a basic difference in the mathematical identity of the two groups, with the latter group having more holistic conceptions of mathematics than the first group. Elementary education majors describe mathematics as an ongoing struggle in which the mathematics is active, and they are the victims. The secondary teaching mathematics majors describe mathematics as an ongoing struggle in which they are active
The aim of this study is to reveal the perceptions of fourth-grade primary students about “mathemati...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate preservice middle school mathemat...
A mathematical metaphor frames the intentions of this paper. Imagine that we know how to construct a...
Mathematical identity is an individual’s concept of who he or she is mathematically. In this paper, ...
Many teachers hold the belief that one is either a “math person” or not, which impacts their mathema...
The main purpose of this study was to research mathematics teacher candidates’ perceptions about the...
This paper explores how different schools of thought in mathematics education think and speak about...
Ideals play a key role in a student teachers’ identity work. They form targets to strive for and a m...
The central question addressed in this article concerns the ways in which applied problem situations...
Traditionally, mathematics and metaphor have been thought of as disparate: the former rigorous, obje...
Ideals play a key role in a student teachers’ identity work. They form targets to strive for and a m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate preservice middle school mathematics teachers’ (PMT) ...
This study aims to investigate the role of metaphor in the teaching and learning of mathematics. Two...
This study examines and classifies the metaphors that twelfth grade students formulated to describe ...
The purpose of this study is to examine mathematics teacher candidates' perceptions about mathemat...
The aim of this study is to reveal the perceptions of fourth-grade primary students about “mathemati...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate preservice middle school mathemat...
A mathematical metaphor frames the intentions of this paper. Imagine that we know how to construct a...
Mathematical identity is an individual’s concept of who he or she is mathematically. In this paper, ...
Many teachers hold the belief that one is either a “math person” or not, which impacts their mathema...
The main purpose of this study was to research mathematics teacher candidates’ perceptions about the...
This paper explores how different schools of thought in mathematics education think and speak about...
Ideals play a key role in a student teachers’ identity work. They form targets to strive for and a m...
The central question addressed in this article concerns the ways in which applied problem situations...
Traditionally, mathematics and metaphor have been thought of as disparate: the former rigorous, obje...
Ideals play a key role in a student teachers’ identity work. They form targets to strive for and a m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate preservice middle school mathematics teachers’ (PMT) ...
This study aims to investigate the role of metaphor in the teaching and learning of mathematics. Two...
This study examines and classifies the metaphors that twelfth grade students formulated to describe ...
The purpose of this study is to examine mathematics teacher candidates' perceptions about mathemat...
The aim of this study is to reveal the perceptions of fourth-grade primary students about “mathemati...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate preservice middle school mathemat...
A mathematical metaphor frames the intentions of this paper. Imagine that we know how to construct a...