Min Kyeong Kim, Janet M. Sharp, and D. Thompson
Journal of Educational
Computing Research, Vol. 19, Number 1, 1998, p. 83-108
Research on Mathematics teacher education indicates that offering an
appropriate constructivist-based teaching model of mathematics instruction
to preservice elementary teachers enhances their teaching abilities and
confidence in future teaching. The purpose of this study was to investigate
preservice elementary teachers' decisions about teaching strategies and
their attitudes toward mathematics and computer-related technologies in
a constructivist-centered methods course which included the use of problem
solving multimedia. The treatment consisted of six hours of multimedia-enhanced
instruction over two weeks. This study focused on three mathematics education
topics taught to each group of students: problem-solving, technology, and
ratios/proportions. The results indicated that constructivist-based instruction
using multimedia helped the participants develop more positive attitudes
toward computer-related technologies and influenced their decisions to plan
more constructivist-based teaching strategies than those participants in
the comparison groups.
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