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Year 2023, Volume: 5, 178 - 203, 20.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.48166/ejaes.1354640

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  • Lincoln, Y.S., & Guba, E. G., (1985). Naturalistic inquiry. London: Sage Publications.
  • Lovett, J. N., & Lee, H. S. (2017). New standards require teaching more statistics: Are preservice secondary mathematics teachers ready? Journal of Teacher Education, 68(3), 299-311.
  • Pfannkuch, M., & Wild, C. J. (2008). Training teachers to develop statistical thinking. Joint ICMI/IASE study: Teaching statistics in school mathematics. Challenges for teaching and teacher education. Proceedings of the ICMI Study, 18.
  • Philipp, R. A. (2007). Mathematics teachers’ beliefs and affect. In F. K. Lester (Ed.), Second handbook of research on mathematics teaching and learning (pp. 257–315). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
  • Pierce, R., & Chick, H. (2011). Teachers’ beliefs about statistics education. Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics-Challenges for Teaching and Teacher Education: A Joint ICMI/IASE Study: The 18th ICMI Study, 151-162.
  • Schau, C., Stevens, J., Dauphinee, T. L. Ve Del Vecchio, A. (1995). The development and validation of the Survey of Attitudes Toward Statistics. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 55(5), 868-875.
  • Sedlmeier, P., & Wassner, C. (2008). German mathematics teachers’ views on statistics education. Joint ICMI/IASE study: Teaching statistics in school mathematics. Challenges for teaching and teacher education. Proceedings of the ICMI Study, 18.
  • Shin, D. (2021). Preservice mathematics teachers’ selective attention and professional knowledge–based reasoning about students’ statistical thinking. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 19(5), 1037-1055.
  • Tanilli, S. (2012). What Kind of Education Do We Want? (7th ed.). Cumhuriyet Kitapları.
  • Yıldırım, A., & Şimşek, H. (2011). Qualitative research methods in the social sciences (8th ed.). Seckin Yayinevi.
  • Watson, J. M. (2006). Statistical literacy at school. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Wild, C.J, & Pfannkuch, M. (1999). Statistical thinking in empirical enquiry. International Statistical Review, 67(3), 223–248.

EXAMINATION OF MATHEMATICS TEACHERS' BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES REGARDING TEACHING STATISTICS

Year 2023, Volume: 5, 178 - 203, 20.10.2023
https://doi.org/10.48166/ejaes.1354640

Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the beliefs and attitudes of mathematics teachers towards statistics education. The sample of the research consisted of 11 mathematics teachers. A semi-structured interview form was used as the data collection tool, and the data was analyzed using the "cut and sort" technique. Based on the analysis, it was concluded that it is critical to consider both student needs and teacher needs to improve statistics education. Therefore, professional development programs should be organized to help teachers understand and teach basic statistical concepts effectively. In this way, teachers can better equip their students with the skills to think statistically and make rational and informed decisions.

References

  • Batanero, C., & Díaz, C. (2011). Statistics by Projects. ReproDigital. https://www.ugr.es/~batanero/pages/ARTICULOS/Libroproyectos.pdf
  • Begg, A., & Edwards, R. (1999). Teachers’ ideas about teaching statistics. Proceedings of the 1999 Combined Conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education and the New Zealand Association for Research in Education. Melbourne: Australian Association for Research in Education & New Zealand Association for Research in Education. Online: www. aare.edu.au/99pap/beg99082.htm
  • Bernard, H. R., Wutich, A., ve Ryan, G. W. (2016). Analyzing qualitative data: Systematic Approaches. SAGE Publications.
  • Carvalho, C. (2008). Collaborative Work in Statistics Classes: Why do it? In Joint ICMI/IASE Study: Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics. Challenges for Teaching and Teacher Education. Proceedings of the ICMI/IASE Study 18 and 2008 IASE Round Table Conference..
  • Cobb, G. W., & Moore, D. S. (1997). Mathematics, statistics, and teaching. American Mathematical Monthly, 104, 801–823.
  • Estrada, A., & Batanero, C. (2008). Explaining teachers’ attitudes towards statistics. In C. Batanero,
  • Estrada, A., Batanero, C., & Lancaster, S. (2011). Teachers’ attitudes towards statistics. Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics-Challenges for Teaching and Teacher Education: A Joint ICMI/IASE Study: The 18th ICMI Study, 163-174.
  • Gal, I., Ginsburg, L., & Schau, C. (1997). Monitoring attitudes and beliefs in statistics education. In I. Gal & J. B. Garfield (Eds.), The assessment challenge in statistics education (pp. 37–51). Amsterdam: IOS Press and International Statistical Institute.
  • Greer, B., & Ritson, R. (1994). Readiness of teachers in Northern Ireland to teach data handling. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Teaching Statistics (Vol. 1, pp. 49-56).
  • Harrell-Williams, L. M., Sorto, M. A., Pierce, R. L., Lesser, L. M., & Murphy, T. J. (2015). Identifying statistical concepts associated with high and low levels of self-efficacy to teach statistics in middle grades. Journal of statistics education, 23(1).
  • Hirsch, L. S. & O’Donnell, A. M. (2001). Representativeness in statistical reasoning: Identifying and assessing misconceptions. Journal of Statistics Education, 9(2), 1-22.
  • Huff, D. (1993). How to Lie with Statistics. W. W. Norton & Company.
  • Hulsizer, M. R. Ve Woolf, L. M. (2009). A guide to teaching statistics: Innovations and best practices. John Wiley & Sons, Oxford, UK.
  • Leavy, A. M., Hannigan, A., & Fitzmaurice, O. (2013). If you're doubting yourself then, what's the fun in that? An exploration of why prospective secondary mathematics teachers perceive statistics as difficult. Journal of Statistics Education, 21(3), 1-20.
  • Lincoln, Y.S., & Guba, E. G., (1985). Naturalistic inquiry. London: Sage Publications.
  • Lovett, J. N., & Lee, H. S. (2017). New standards require teaching more statistics: Are preservice secondary mathematics teachers ready? Journal of Teacher Education, 68(3), 299-311.
  • Pfannkuch, M., & Wild, C. J. (2008). Training teachers to develop statistical thinking. Joint ICMI/IASE study: Teaching statistics in school mathematics. Challenges for teaching and teacher education. Proceedings of the ICMI Study, 18.
  • Philipp, R. A. (2007). Mathematics teachers’ beliefs and affect. In F. K. Lester (Ed.), Second handbook of research on mathematics teaching and learning (pp. 257–315). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
  • Pierce, R., & Chick, H. (2011). Teachers’ beliefs about statistics education. Teaching Statistics in School Mathematics-Challenges for Teaching and Teacher Education: A Joint ICMI/IASE Study: The 18th ICMI Study, 151-162.
  • Schau, C., Stevens, J., Dauphinee, T. L. Ve Del Vecchio, A. (1995). The development and validation of the Survey of Attitudes Toward Statistics. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 55(5), 868-875.
  • Sedlmeier, P., & Wassner, C. (2008). German mathematics teachers’ views on statistics education. Joint ICMI/IASE study: Teaching statistics in school mathematics. Challenges for teaching and teacher education. Proceedings of the ICMI Study, 18.
  • Shin, D. (2021). Preservice mathematics teachers’ selective attention and professional knowledge–based reasoning about students’ statistical thinking. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 19(5), 1037-1055.
  • Tanilli, S. (2012). What Kind of Education Do We Want? (7th ed.). Cumhuriyet Kitapları.
  • Yıldırım, A., & Şimşek, H. (2011). Qualitative research methods in the social sciences (8th ed.). Seckin Yayinevi.
  • Watson, J. M. (2006). Statistical literacy at school. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Wild, C.J, & Pfannkuch, M. (1999). Statistical thinking in empirical enquiry. International Statistical Review, 67(3), 223–248.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Physical Training and Sports Pedagogy
Journal Section Articles
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Orkun Coşkuntuncel 0000-0001-7251-4607

Fatih Kale 0000-0002-0952-0243

Publication Date October 20, 2023
Submission Date September 3, 2023
Acceptance Date October 7, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 5

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APA Coşkuntuncel, O., & Kale, F. (2023). EXAMINATION OF MATHEMATICS TEACHERS’ BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES REGARDING TEACHING STATISTICS. Journal of Advanced Education Studies, 5, 178-203. https://doi.org/10.48166/ejaes.1354640

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