Abstract
This exploratory qualitative research study uses observations and semi-structured interviews to examine secondary mathematics teachers' attitudes toward probability and their use of probabilistic reasoning in teaching two activities designed to extend students' models of exponential relationships. Student learning difficulties present problems for the teachers. Teachers' preparation in probability is typically weak and they are uncomfortable teaching probability. Thus, they emphasised the exponential aspects of the activities, concentrating on developing generalised deterministic equations that model growth and decay.
Lynn Carlson & Helen Doerr
Secondary Teachers’ Attitudes Toward Probability And Their Teaching Strategies