posted on 2017-11-07, 14:07authored byStephanie ThomasStephanie Thomas, Olov Viirman, Paul Hernandez-Martinez, Yuriy Rogovchenko
The paper reports on the views and use of mathematical modelling (MM) in university mathematics courses in Norway from the perspective of lecturers. Our analysis includes a characterisation of MM views based on the modelling perspectives developed by Kaiser and Sriraman (2006). Through an online survey we aimed to identify the main perspectives held in higher education by mathematics lecturers and the underlying rationale for integrating (or not) MM in university courses. The results indicated that most respondents displayed a realistic perspective on MM when it came to their professional practice. There was a more varied response when it came to their views on MM in teaching. Regarding conditions influencing the use or non-use of MM in teaching, these mainly concerned the mathematical content and the institutional practices.
Funding
This project was funded by the Norwegian Centre for Research, Innovation and Coordination of Mathematics Teaching (MatRIC) small research award, project number 150401.
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematics Education Centre
Published in
Nordic Studies in Mathematics Education.
Citation
TREFFERT-THOMAS, S. ... et al., 2017. Mathematics lecturers’ views on the teaching of mathematical modelling. Nordic Studies in Mathematics Education, 22(4), pp. 121-145.
Publisher
Nationellt Centrum for Matematikutbildning
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publisher statement
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Nordic Studies in Mathematics Education. and the definitive published version is available at http://ncm.gu.se/node/4252