Год выпуска: 2014 Автор: Maria Pampaka Издательство: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Страниц: 652 ISBN: 9783659388804
Описание
Problem solving has been a ‘problem’ for educational researchers for a long time. For mathematics, in particular, it has been linked with various global reform movements in teaching focusing on a number of issues including standards, teaching quality and teacher preparation. At the start of the new millennium, this study embarked to offer new insights into teachers’ knowledge, beliefs and attitudes towards mathematical problem solving, and their association with their self-reported instructional practices. The study involved the development of a questionnaire which was administered to a sample of UK and Cypriot teachers to capture their problem solving attitudes and practices, and further statistical modelling of the emerging relationships. The book features a valuable presentation of the analytical procedures for the construction and validation of attitudinal measures from likert-type items, with the Rasch model. Further statistical results, supported by qualitative data, suggest how...
Здравствуйте, Марина! На днях я защитила диплом после вашего сопровождения на оценку "хорошо". Не без Вашей помощи. :) Спасибо! Желаю успехов в работе!!!