Correlation Between Thinking Styles and Teaching Styles of Prospective Mathematics Teachers

  • Apaydin B
  • Cenberci S
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Increasing the quality of education is based on changes thinking and teaching styles. Considering variance ofthinking styles and teaching styles person to person, identifying thinking styles and teaching styles of prospectivemathematics teachers is very important. So, the aim of this study is to determine the correlation between thinking andteaching styles of prospective mathematics teachers and to examine thinking styles and teaching styles of theprospective mathematics teachers by considering some demographic characteristics. The sample of the researchconsisted of 80 prospective mathematics teachers who studied at the Mathematics Education Department of AhmetKeleşoğlu Education Faculty at Necmettin Erbakan University. Relational screening model was used in analysis ofthe data. “Thinking Styles Scale” which was developed by Sternberg and Wagner (1992) and adapted to Turkish byBuluş (2006) and “Teaching Style Inventory” developed by Grasha (1994) and adapted to Turkish by Uredi (2006)were used as data collection tool in the research. According to the conclusion of the research, a positive moderatecorrelation was found between thinking styles and teaching styles of prospective mathematics teachers.

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Apaydin, B. B., & Cenberci, S. (2018). Correlation Between Thinking Styles and Teaching Styles of Prospective Mathematics Teachers. World Journal of Education, 8(4), 36. https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v8n4p36

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