Improving the Creative Thinking Skills of the Next Generation of Mathematics Teachers Using Dynamic Mathematics Software

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The case study reported in this paper investigated the effect of project-based learning on students training to be mathematics teachers, pursuing their final projects. The final projects had the aim of designing attractive and interactive mathematics learning material. The case study used a qualitative method to assess the impact on the trainee teachers in terms of their creative design thinking. The research made use of the Hawgent dynamic mathematics software package. The study participants were all students at Guangxi Normal University, China. The students were divided into three groups, each with four or five members. The results presented show that selecting material and combining it with art using dynamic mathematics software can improve prospective teachers’ communication skills, problem-solving ability, creative thinking, and self-confidence. Moreover, the future mathematics teachers needed motivation and support during their project’s lifecycle, which, in turn, had a positive effect on self-confidence.

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Wijaya, T. T., Zhou, Y., Ware, A., & Hermita, N. (2021). Improving the Creative Thinking Skills of the Next Generation of Mathematics Teachers Using Dynamic Mathematics Software. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 16(13), 212–226. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v16i13.21535

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