新冠肺炎大流行背景下职前数学教师对条件概率的理解

Q3 Social Sciences
F. M. Brückler, Ž. Milin Šipuš
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在过去两年中,2019冠状病毒病大流行的第二个影响是,媒体内容的增加充斥着数学信息,通常是概率信息(和错误信息)。我们的探索性研究调查了大流行背景下数学教师候选人条件概率推理中的概率直觉、误解、偏见和谬误。参与我们研究的职前数学教师获得了一份包含五个情境条件概率问题的问卷,这些问题的形式与讨论COVID-19大流行时经常遇到的媒体陈述类似。我们的研究结果证实了之前关于社会背景下条件概率问题的偏见和谬误的研究结果。它们还表明几种类型的错误(数值和逻辑)比预期的更常见。我们的研究结果还显示,职前数学教师明显地将课堂上学到的内容与他们每天通过媒体接触到的信息的批判性检查中知识的应用分离开来。©2023作者所有,basas授权EJSME。
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Pre-service mathematics teachers’ understanding of conditional probability in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
During the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic had a secondary effect of increased media content loaded with mathematical, often probabilistic information (and misinformation). Our exploratory study investigates the probabilistic intuitions, misconceptions, biases, and fallacies in conditional probability reasoning of mathematics teacher candidates in the context of the pandemic. The pre-service mathematics teachers who participated in our study were given a questionnaire with five contextual conditional probability problems, all formulated similarly to media statements often encountered when discussing the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings confirm the previous findings on biases and fallacies related to conditional probability problems with a social context. They were also indicative of several types of errors (both numerical and logical) as more common than expected. Our results also reveal that pre-service mathematics teachers apparently separate the content learned in the classroom from the application of the knowledge in critical examination of the information to which they are daily exposed by the media. © 2023 by authors;licensee EJSME by Bastas.
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