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The effects of professional development on the knowledge, attitudes, & anxiety of intermediate teachers of mathematics

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Title The effects of professional development on the knowledge, attitudes, & anxiety of intermediate teachers of mathematics
Names McCartney, Kathleen Perry (creator)
Date Issued 2013 (iso8601)
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Abstract This study examined the effects of a short-term professional development on the mathematical knowledge, anxiety, and attitudes of intermediate teachers. Participants in the control and experimental groups were pre-tested for knowledge using the eighth grade TCAP Item Sampler. Anxiety was measured through the use of Suinn and Winston's (2003) Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale-Short and two open-ended prompts. Attitudes were measured using Betz and Hackett's (1983) Mathematics Self-Efficacy Scale and a researcher-created Math Strand Comfort Scale. Between pre-test and post-test, the experimental group met four times for a total of eight hours. The intervention activities were based on teacher need. Both groups were post-tested. Mixed-model ANOVAs revealed no significant difference between the groups on post-test scores of knowledge, anxiety, or attitudes.
Genre Thesis
Topic Mathematics teachers -- Training of
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/53469

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