Examining Textbooks to Support Prospective Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Geometry

Authors

  • Ayse Ozturk The Ohio State University, Newark
  • Lydia Schramm
  • McKenzie Milligan
  • Mickenna Canning
  • Mya Rapol
  • Sarah Wilson

Keywords:

teacher preparation, geometry, textbooks, content analysis

Abstract

This study describes how textbooks can support prospective teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge in geometry. Relational content analysis methodology guided the collection of the study’s data from five textbooks used in geometry content courses for elementary mathematics teachers to identify pedagogical content knowledge elements and examine the differences and similarities between books. The results suggest that connecting children’s ideas and work to the teacher’s role in the classroom provides opportunities to develop intertwined knowledge of geometry content, students, and teaching. Using standards and standardized test questions in the books can help develop curricular knowledge of geometry contents in K–5 classrooms.

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Published

2023-08-02

How to Cite

Ozturk, A., Schramm, L., Milligan, M., Canning, M., Rapol, M., & Wilson, S. (2023). Examining Textbooks to Support Prospective Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Geometry. Ohio Journal of School Mathematics, 94(1), 13–20. Retrieved from https://ohiomathjournal.org/index.php/OJSM/article/view/9552

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