Characterizing students’ beliefs about mathematics as a discipline

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Abstract

To fully possess mathematical competence and to understand its relevance, importance and aesthetics, it is essential to be aware of aspects of mathematics not only as a school subject but also as a scientific discipline. In a systematic literature review, the theoretical characterization of compulsory school students’ beliefs about mathematics as a discipline is investigated, as well as the empirical tendencies in the nature of their actual beliefs. Furthermore, the valuation of these beliefs is addressed. The 18 included studies demonstrate a clear pattern in applying a dualistic/relativistic spectrum when characterizing and analysing students’ beliefs about mathematics as a discipline, with students generally possessing dualistic beliefs, which is in contrast to what is favourable to their learning.

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Østergaard, M. K. (2024). Characterizing students’ beliefs about mathematics as a discipline. LUMAT. University of Helsinki. https://doi.org/10.31129/LUMAT.12.1.2113

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