Depicting classroom social climate: Using drawings to examine primary students’ perceptions of geometry teaching and learning practices

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ana Kuzle, Dubravka Glasnović Gracin, Ana Krišto
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Climate conducive to learning is one of criteria of good teaching. Even though current pedagogies argue for contemporary type of instruction, mathematics instruction may still be dominated by traditional type of instruction. The present study examined participant-produced drawings of 250 primary grade students regarding geometry teaching and learning practices. Not only different aspects of traditional type of instruction, such as the teacher standing in front of the classroom and delivering the content while students sit at their desks and passively listen to the teacher with little student-student communication were reported, but also some aspects typical for contemporary type of instruction, such as learning through teacher-student discussions, and the use of teaching materials and tools. Still, the aspects of traditional type of instruction prevailed. The results offer potential opportunities for reconsidering the current teacher education as well as policy that would reflect the teaching practices conducive to contemporary geometry instruction.
描绘课堂社会氛围:用图画考察小学生对几何教学和学习实践的看法
有利于学习的气氛是良好教学的标准之一。尽管当前的教育学主张采用现代教学方式,但数学教学可能仍被传统教学方式所主导。本研究调查了250名小学生的几何教学与学习实践。不仅报告了传统教学的不同方面,如教师站在教室前面讲课,而学生坐在课桌上,被动地听老师讲课,很少有学生与学生的交流,而且还报告了现代教学的一些典型方面,如通过师生讨论学习,以及教材和工具的使用。尽管如此,传统的教学方式还是占了上风。这些结果为反思当前的教师教育和政策提供了潜在的机会,这些政策和政策将反映有利于当代几何教学的教学实践。
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