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The critical thinking dispositions of prospective mathematics teachers at a South African University: New Directions for teacher training

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Kloppers, Magda
Grosser, Mary

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The researchers report on findings obtained by means of a sequential, explanatory, mixed-method study with a convenient and purposefully selected group of second-year Mathematics students at a South African university (n = 29). Using a self-developed questionnaire, the researchers profiled how important students perceive critical thinking dispositions to be in Mathematics. Further, narratives focused on understanding the factors that may influence these perceptions. The findings revealed that dimensions of inquisitiveness, judiciousness, open-mindedness, Systematicity, truth seeking, analyticity and confidence appear to require encouragement. In particular, the factors that influenced the perceptions of the students centred on classroom-related issues.

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Kloppers, M.M. & Grosser, M. 2014. The critical thinking dispositions of prospective mathematics teachers at a South African University: new directions for teacher training. International journal of educational sciences,7(3):413-427. [http://www.krepublishers.com/02-Journals/IJES/IJES-00-0-000-000-2009-Web/IJES-00-0-000-000-2009-1-Cover.htm]

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