Abstract
This paper reports on the first and second phases of a longitudinal investigation of the attitudes of preservice primary teachers towards mathematics. An Attitudes to Mathematics questionnaire was used to construct profiles for each participant in three attitudinal domains -mathematics self-concept, attitude toward teaching mathematics and attitude toward teaching with the aid of technology. The profiles allowed monitoring of change in each of these domains as students progressed through their professional teacher education programs. Initialfindings indicate that teacher education programs can provide a "watershed" for beginning teachers' to scrutinize and, where necessary, modify existing attitudes toward mathematics and the teaching of mathematics in primary schools.
Janette Bobis and Robyn Cusworth
TEACHER EDUCATION: A WATERSHED FOR PRESERVICE TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD MATHEMATICS