Innovation is more imperative now than ever before given the upcoming shortage in prepared teachers and the need to produce students with a strong knowledge of mathematics. A sense of urgency is impacting teacher education/preparation programs as instructional practices need to discover how to arm teachers to increase the number of students to be not only college-ready but also desiring to pursue STEM majors. As such, the purpose of this study, was to determine how the four variables (mindfulness, mathematics anxiety, self-efficacy, and mindset) are interconnected within pre-service elementary teachers (PSETs), and how we as teacher educators can better address these variables within our own PSETs. Each semester included three seminars with similar overall foci including the 4 variables. Participants in this study were recruited from Elementary Education students at an east southcentral regional university enrolled in a mathematics methods course. Thirty-seven participants were divided into control (N=20) and treatment (N= 17). In this paper, we present both qualitative and quantitative results from our mixed-methods study that considered these questions. With the results of this study revealing an inter-connectedness among the four variables, this research further informs the teacher educator community.
Přednáší Janet Lynne Tassell, Ph.D., profesorka School of Teacher Education, Western Kentucky University
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