Foundations for success in mathematical competitions : a study of best praxis in lower secondary schools in Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/4447Dato
2012Type
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Peer reviewed
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the following questions: What factors leads to success in mathematics, and how can these success factors and qualities be described?
Will the teacher’s education and pedagogical praxis have an impact on good learning results?
We report results from a case-control association study on among high achievement classes in
mathematics in Norway. The data were collected from matched pairs of schools, paired on the
basis of location and socioeconomic status. The questionnaire was first distributed to teachers
in 38 Norwegian secondary schools at grade 9, which have had repeated success in the annual
KappAbel competition in mathematics. Subsequently, 38 teachers at schools without success were contacted, and answered the same questionnaire. The main findings of the study are the following: The formal academic competence of the teacher is the best predictor for good
results. Moreover, the pedagogical profile is reason oriented, where students are challenged to
evaluate and substantiate their arguments, and spreadsheet is used for exploration and
computation.
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Information Age PublishingSitering
The Montana Mathematics Enthusiast 9(2012) nr. 3 s. 359-370Metadata
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