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    Matematik öğretmen adaylarının matematik öğrenme etkinliğine yönelik algılarının incelenmesi

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    In our country, one of the important concepts proposed by the recent curricula has been ‘activities’ since 2005. From this point of view, both mathematics educators and teachers should focus on and discuss about the importance of activities. This study is designed to examine pre-service secondary mathematics teachers’ (PSMTs) perceptions about mathematics learning activities (MLA). Participants are twenty-seven PSMTs. The data include 3 different groups. The first group consists of PSMTs’ free writings that describe their definitions of MLA. The second group consists of observation notes of the class discussions which are related to the structure of MLA and MLA’s required properties. The last one consists of MLA samples that were designed by PSMTs. In consequence of data analysis, results show that PSMTs did not reach consensus on a unique definition or particular properties of MLA; the definitions spreaded out a broad perspective. PSMTs defined the activity as the classroom application that is connected with real life and other disciplines, compatible with the objectives in teaching programs, is designed to improve students’ cognitive skills, student-centered, interesting, easy to learn, and appropriate for groupwork. But, it is found out that PSMTs did not reflect the properties of MLA while they were designing the activities. The results of the study indicated that PSMTs’ perceptions of activities and their skills of designing an activity must be improved

    Is it Possible to Design a Math-Art Instructional Practice? Cases of Pre-service Teachers

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    To many people, establishing relationships between mathematics and art is difficult or surprising. However, these two disciplines are quite interrelated. Today, the literature of mathematics reveals that there has been an increasing interest in interaction between these two disciplines. As also observed in our country, the studies on relationships between mathematics and art have gained more popularity in mathematics education. There is a course entitled, “Mathematics and Art” offered as one of elective courses and taught for ten years to juniors of the Department of Secondary Mathematics Education, Dokuz Eylül University. The course covers a wide range of activities derived from relationships between mathematics and music to activities derived from those between mathematics and handicraft. In this study, cases of pre-service teachers attending this course were analysed. They were asked to do an instructional design integrating mathematics into art at secondary education level. Their designs were analyzed based on the use of art in which contexts and for what purposes. Furthermore, their designs were analyzed in terms of whether they enhance learning. This qualitative study had a case study design. The participants were 43 pre-service mathematics teachers voluntarily selected from students taking the course. Descriptive analysis was done to analyze the data. As a consequence of the analysis, math-art instructional practices developed by pre-service teachers were clustered under three primary categories (good, average and inadequate). The majority of math-art instructional practices were categorized under the average category. In the study, these categories were described and cases in each category were discussed

    Is it Possible to Design a Math-Art Instructional Practice? Cases of Pre-service Teachers

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    To many people, establishing relationships between mathematics and art is difficult or surprising. However, these two disciplines are quite interrelated. Today, the literature of mathematics reveals that there has been an increasing interest in interaction between these two disciplines. As also observed in our country, the studies on relationships between mathematics and art have gained more popularity in mathematics education. There is a course entitled, “Mathematics and Art” offered as one of elective courses and taught for ten years to juniors of the Department of Secondary Mathematics Education, Dokuz Eylül University. The course covers a wide range of activities derived from relationships between mathematics and music to activities derived from those between mathematics and handicraft. In this study, cases of pre-service teachers attending this course were analysed. They were asked to do an instructional design integrating mathematics into art at secondary education level. Their designs were analyzed based on the use of art in which contexts and for what purposes. Furthermore, their designs were analyzed in terms of whether they enhance learning. This qualitative study had a case study design. The participants were 43 pre-service mathematics teachers voluntarily selected from students taking the course. Descriptive analysis was done to analyze the data. As a consequence of the analysis, math-art instructional practices developed by pre-service teachers were clustered under three primary categories (good, average and inadequate). The majority of math-art instructional practices were categorized under the average category. In the study, these categories were described and cases in each category were discussed
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