Can Students Step Up Their Mathematical Learning through Movement? A Course Evaluation for Move Your Math Open Access
Ruishi, Chen (Spring 2023)
Abstract
While mathematics is an important subject and mathematical learning is inevitable for all students, developing effective, practical, and fun instructional strategies is urgent and essential. Inspired by the Mathematics through Movement program at Emory, the author collaborated with another researcher to further investigate pedagogical approaches in mathematical teaching. The present work assesses the impact of movements on students’ attitudes and understanding of mathematical concepts. Through methods of field observation in the directed-study course, distribution of adopted and designed questionnaires, and interview conduction, the author collected quantitative and qualitative data to investigate changes in students’ perceptions of math when experiencing instructional movement activities. Results indicate that the embodied tools can create a positive learning experience for the participants, impacting their mathematical attitudes understanding of concepts, whiled enhancing creativity.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Literature Review
Chapter 3. Aims and Objectives
Chapter 4. Method/Experimental Design
4.1 Directed Study Course: Move Your Math
4.2 Survey
4.2.1 Macro-Level Survey
4.2.2 Micro-Level Survey
4.3 Participant Interviews
Chapter 5. Result
5.1 Field Observation
5.1.1 Participants’ Perspective
5.1.1.1 Calculus
5.1.1.2 Linear Algebra
5.1.1.3 Differential Equation
5.1.2 Evaluator’ Perspective
5.2 Survey
5.2.1 Macro-Level Survey Results
5.2.1.1 MAPS
5.2.1.2 Overall Course Survey
5.2.2 Micro-Level Survey Results
5.2.2.1 Calculus
5.2.2.2 Linear Algebra
5.2.2.3 Differential Equation
5.3 Interview
Chapter 6. Discussion
Chapter 7. Conclusion and Future Research
References
Appendix
APPENDIX I: Introductory Survey
APPENDIX II: Post-session Survey
APPENDIX III: Mathematics Attitudes and Perception Survey
APPENDIX IV: Sample Pre-session Survey and Post-session Survey
APPENDIX V: Sample Observation Log for the Sessions of Calculus
APPENDIX VI: Survey Quantitative Results
APPENDIX VII: Interview Questions
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