Learning and Teaching Mathematics—Weaving the Nexus of Values, Attitudes and Beliefs

Selected Works of Dr Tasos Barkatsas

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This collection represents two decades of dedicated and rigorous empirical research spanning across multiple dimensions of mathematics education. Through a theoretical approach that highlights the significance of analytical depth in the research process, the studies included in this book explore significant themes in Mathematics Education that span across mathematics learning, student attitudes toward mathematics, beliefs, engagement, values, motivation, gender differences, technology integration and effective pedagogical strategies over the past two decades. The scope of this work makes a substantial contribution to the ongoing discourse on best practices in mathematics teaching, equity in mathematics education and the evolving and significant role of inclusive mathematics education in the 21st century and beyond. One of the key strengths of this collection can be found in its simultaneous focus on local and global perspectives.

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Tasos Barkatsas is a Senior Academic in Mathematics, Statistics and STEM Education, a Quantitative Data Analyst and the Leader of the STEM, Industry 4 and Learning Sciences Research Theme, School of Education, RMIT University, Australia. He and has published more than 150 research papers, chapters, books and refereed conference papers.
Foreword
 Dr Wendy Goff Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
About the Author

PART 1: Values and Valuing in Mathematics Education



Introduction to Part 1

1 Learners’ Preferred Mathematical Task Types: The Values Perspective
 Anastasios (Tasos) Barkatsas and Wee Tiong Seah

2 Values about Mathematics Learning: Focusing on Greek High School Students
 Katerina Kasimatis, Tasos Barkatsas and Vasilis Gialamas

3 What Primary Students in the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan Value in Mathematics Learning: A Comparative Analysis
 Qiaoping Zhang, Tasos Barkatsas, Huk-Yuen Law, Yuh-Chyn Leu, Wee Tiong Seah and Ngai-Ying Wong

4 Valuing from Student’s Perspectives as a Lens to Understand Mathematics Learning: The Case of Hong Kong
 Tasos Barkatsas, Huk Yuen Law, Ngai Ying Wong and Wee Tiong Seah

5 Values in Stem Education: Investigating Macau Secondary Students’ Valuing in Mathematics Learning
 Chunlian Jiang, Wee Tiong Seah, Tasos Barkatsas, Sylvia Sao Leng Ieong and Io Keong Cheong

6 Facilitating Inclusive Practices in Mathematics Education for All Learners: The Cross-Country Invariance Properties of a Survey Instrument Designed to Measure Students’ Valuing in Mathematics Learning
 Tasos Barkatsas, Konstantinos Lavidas, Vasilis Gialamas and Patricia McLaughlin

PART 2: Confidence, Engagement, Achievement and Attitudes towards Mathematics Learning



Introduction to Part 2

7 A Scale for Monitoring Students’ Attitudes to Learning Mathematics with Technology
 Robyn Pierce, Kaye Stacey and Anastasios Barkatsas

8 Learning Secondary Mathematics with Technology: Exploring the Complex Interrelationship between Students’ Attitudes, Engagement, Gender and Achievement
 Anastasios (Tasos) Barkatsas, Katerina Kasimatis and Vasilis Gialamas

9 Charting the Topography of Middle and Senior Secondary Students’ Confidence, Engagement and Attitudes toward Learning Mathematics with Computer Algebra Systems (CAS): An Emerging Nexus of CAS Experience, Achievement, Gender and Year Level Differences
 Tasos Barkatsas

10 Secondary Students’ Attitudes toward Learning Mathematics with Computer Algebra Systems (CAS): A Structural Equation Model
 Tasos Barkatsas, Vasilis Gialamas and Claudia Orellana

11 Investigating Female Students’ Stem-Related Attitudes, Engagement and Work-Intentions When Involved in a University Workshop Initiative
 Tasos Barkatsas, Grant Cooper and Patricia McLaughlin

PART 3: Teacher-Related Research



Introduction to Part 3

12 A Typology of Mathematics Teachers’ Beliefs about Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Instructional Practices
 Anastasios (Tassos) Barkatsas and John Malone

13 Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Beliefs about Mathematics Assessment and Components That Influence These Beliefs
 Anastasios N. Barkatsas and John A. Malone

14 An Analysis of Three Different Approaches to Student Teacher Mentoring and Their Impact on Knowledge Generation in Practicum Settings
 Juanjo Mena, Marisa García, Anthony Clarke and Anastasios Barkatsas

15 Embedding Authentic Assessment in a Capstone Research Course in a Teacher Education Degree
 Tricia McLaughlin, Kathy Littlewood, Belinda Kennedy and Tasos Barkatsas

16 Teachers’ Views on the Utility of Creative Processes and Creative Pedagogies in Education
 Anastasia Papadopoulou, Antonios Bouras and Tasos Barkatsas

PART 4: Student-Related Research



Introduction to Part 4

17 Survey of Attitudes toward Statistics (SATS): An Investigation of Its Construct Validity and Its Factor Structure Invariance by Gender
 Theodoros Bechrakis, Vasilis Gialamas and Anastasios Barkatsas

18 The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) in Educational Research Using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM)
 Grant Cooper, Tasos Barkatsas and Rob Strathdee

19 Investigating Mathematics Students’ Motivations and Perceptions
 Tasos Barkatsas and Claudia Orellana

20 Secondary Students’ Mathematics Education Goal Orientations
 Tasos Barkatsas and Claudia Orellana

21 A Structural Equation Model Investigating the Impact of Tertiary Students’ Attitudes Toward Statistics, Perceived Competence at Mathematics and Engagement on Statistics Performance
 Konstantinos Lavidas, Tasos Barkatsas, Dionisios Manesis and Vasilios Gialamas

22 Applying an Extended Theory of Planned Behaviour Model to Predict Students’ University Intentions: A Structural Equation Model
 Grant Cooper and Tasos Barkatsas

23 Computer Algebra System (CAS) Technology Integration in Secondary Mathematics Classrooms: Pedagogical Approaches and Challenges
 Claudia Orellana, Tasos Barkatsas and Hazel Tan
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