Observing Mathematics Teaching Practices to Promote Professional Development: An Analysis of Approaches to Probability

  • Vásquez C
  • Alsina Á
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Abstract

This study aims to analyse the approaches to probability that were carried out by the participants of the teaching practice of Primary Education teachers and, more specifically, their teaching trajectories. To do this we analysed 23 video-recorded classes of all levels, using a previously validated instrument. Results show trajectories characterised by a strong presence of intuitive approach at initial levels, in conjunction with a much lower presence of frequency approach and an absence of other approaches. As the level increases, the presence of intuitive approach decreases, being replaced by subjective, frequency and classical ones, with the latter two having the greatest presence in the upper levels. We conclude that results will be useful for strengthening the professional development of Primary Education teachers in relation to the teaching of probability.

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Vásquez, C., & Alsina, Á. (2019). Observing Mathematics Teaching Practices to Promote Professional Development: An Analysis of Approaches to Probability. International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.29333/iejme/5866

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