Undergraduate Students' Experiences of Their Mathematical Identity


Autoria(s): Toor, Amanjot
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in Education

Data(s)

15/04/2013

15/04/2013

15/04/2013

Resumo

This research study explored how undergraduate mathematics students perceive themselves as capable mathematics learners and whether gender differences exist in the undergraduates students' perceptions. The research was framed by three approaches of understanding identity: self-efficacy, environment, and four faces of learner's identity. A mixed methods approach to the study was used where data were collected from interviews and an online questionnaire. Data analysis revealed that undergraduate mathematics students' perceptions of their mathematical identity as capable mathematics learners are influenced by their perceptions of their experiences such as: (a) perceptions of having previous knowledge of the course, (b) being able teach others and others understand it, (c) being recognized by their professors, (d) contributing and fitting in, (e) having opportunities to interact with their peers, and (f) being able to fit in with their image of a capable mathematics learner.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/4296

Palavras-Chave #Mathematics learners #Identity #Competance