Mathematical Modeling in Teacher Education — Developing Professional Competence of Pre-Service Teachers in a Teaching–Learning Lab

Greefrath, Gilbert; Wess, Raphael

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

At the Muenster University, teaching–learning labs have been integrated into teacher education as part of a joint initiative by the German federal and state governments in order to improve the quality of teacher education. Because of the great potential in natural differentiation and the particular challenge in teaching, mathematical modeling was placed at the focus of the teaching–learning lab. The paper deals with the structure of an innovative and supportive learning environment that fosters the diagnostic competence of mathematical modeling as part of the professional competence of pre-service teachers. With the help of a newly developed test instrument, it was shown that the development of modeling-specific diagnostic competence increases significantly and with a large effect size in the teaching–learning lab for mathematical modeling, while no significant changes occur in a control group (CG).

Details about the publication

JournalProceedings of the Singapore National Academy of Science
Volume16
Issue1
Page range25-39
StatusPublished
Release year2022
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1142/S2591722622400038
KeywordsTeaching-Learning Lab, Mathematical Modelling

Authors from the University of Münster

Greefrath, Gilbert
Professorship of Mathematics Didactics with a focus on secondary schools (Prof. Greefrath)
Wess, Raphael
Professorship of Mathematics Didactics with a focus on secondary schools (Prof. Greefrath)