UV9362 – Measuring teachers' and students' mathematical competences
Course description
Course content
The aim of this PhD course is to study frameworks describing mathematical competence and how such competence is operationalized in research with the aim of measuring students’, teacher students’ or teachers’ mathematical competence.
Learning outcome
This three-day course will address how mathematical competence can be operationalized and measured. Several frameworks describing different aspects of mathematical competence will be presented and analyzed. Mathematical competence should be understood broadly, to include knowledge, skills, communication and the application of previously learned knowledge, in addition to beliefs and attitudes related to own competence. The focus will be on students’, teacher students’ and teachers’ mathematical competence, and how their competence is conceptually framed in mathematics education research.
Participants should become able to discuss how mathematical competence is operationalized in their own study, and relate, compare and contrast this to established, well-known frameworks. In addition, participants are to situate their own study in the research field (mathematics education) and to identify possible contributions of this study. This includes identifying and discussing the strengths and limitations of their own study, and how students’, teacher students’ and/or teachers’ competence can be measured.
Admission to the course
This course has been developed for PhD candidates affiliated with the Faculty of Educational Sciences (UV), but others may also apply to participate. As a minimum requirement, all participants must hold at least a Master`s degree.
PhD candidates affiliated with the Faculty of Educational Sciences will be given priority and are to register through Studentweb. Others may apply using the application form published at the current semester site.
Registration for autumn semesters opens June 1st. Deadline for registering: please see the current semester site.
Overlapping courses
- 2 credits overlap with UV9353 – Modelling and measuring mathematical competence (discontinued).
- 1 credits overlap with UV9362U.
Teaching
Lectures will present issues related to measuring of students’, student teachers’ and teachers’ mathematical competence (please see tentative time schedule). In addition, timeslots are reserved for whole group discussions of emerging themes.
Participating PhD-candidates will be asked to give a presentation of their own study, focusing on how competence is operationalized and on issues related to the framework, operationalization and measurement of mathematical competence.
More information will be published on the current semester website and Canvas.
Examination
4 study credits: Participation and approved paper. 80% attendance is required.
All students should give a short presentation during the course, and act as reactors to a fellow student.
More information will be available in Canvas for course participants.
More about examinations at UiO
- Use of sources and citations
- Special exam arrangements due to individual needs
- Withdrawal from an exam
- Illness at exams / postponed exams
- Explanation of grades and appeals
- Resitting an exam
- Cheating/attempted cheating
You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.