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Australian and US preservice teachers' perceptions of the gender stereotyping of mathematics

conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Helen Forgasz
Historically mathematics was considered a pursuit more suited to males than females. Using a new instrument, contemporary high school students' beliefs about the gender stereotyping of mathematics have been measured and an apparent change in beliefs reported. The same instrument was administered to preservice teachers in Australia and the USA. These countries share common social and cultural characteristics and both were active in addressing identified female disadvantage in mathematics education outcomes. The preservice teachers were asked to respond to the survey items as they believed high school students would answer. The Australian and US preservice teachers' responses were compared. The results are reported and discussed in this paper.

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Title of proceedings

PME 2001 : Proceedings of the 25th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education

Event

Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (25th : 2001 : Ultrecht, The Netherlands)

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433 - 440

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International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education

Location

Utrecht, The Netherlands

Place of publication

[Utrecht, The Netherlands]

Start date

2001-07-12

End date

2001-07-17

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2001, PME

Editor/Contributor(s)

M van den Heuvel-Panhuizen

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