Math is beautifully intimidating: Analyzing the conflict between teacher affective disposition and observed positioning-by-others

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ruby L. Lynch-Arroyo, M. Tchoshanov, William Medina-Jerez
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Teacher productive disposition is considered as one of the key strands of mathematical proficiency. Teacher disposition and positioning (disposition in action) toward mathematics influence student learning. However, teachers’ productive disposition does not always translate into productive positioning in the mathematics classroom, and vice versa. In this study, we selected teacher dis/position as the unit of analysis to explore the phenomenon of two middle school mathematics teachers’ self-reported affective disposition and observed positioning-by-others. Grounded in positioning theory the relationship between teacher disposition and positioning-by-others was examined utilizing a cross-case analysis. Results of the study indicate that dispositional characteristics such as attitude, self-concept, and nature of mathematics were significantly different between the cases. The study findings also suggest that interconnectedness between teacher core disposition and positional situatedness could potentially contribute to understanding and addressing the complexity of teaching and learning in the mathematics classroom.
数学是美丽而令人生畏的:分析教师情感倾向和他人观察到的定位之间的冲突
教师的生产倾向被认为是数学熟练程度的关键因素之一。教师对数学的倾向和定位(行动倾向)影响学生的学习。然而,在数学课堂中,教师的生产倾向并不一定转化为生产定位,反之亦然。本研究以教师错位为分析单元,探讨了两名中学数学教师自我报告的情感倾向和观察到的他人定位的现象。本研究以定位理论为基础,以跨个案分析的方法检视教师性格倾向与他人定位之间的关系。研究结果表明,学生的性格特征如态度、自我概念和数学性质在不同的情况下存在显著差异。研究结果还表明,教师核心倾向和位置情境之间的相互联系可能有助于理解和解决数学课堂教与学的复杂性。
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