Expanding conceptions of utility: middle school students’ perspectives on the usefulness of mathematics |
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Authors: | Tracy E Dobie |
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Institution: | Learning Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | This research explores how adolescents conceptualize the usefulness of mathematics. Integrating sociocultural theory with the study of utility value, this study uses open-ended survey items and interview tasks to examine conceptions of usefulness among a group of predominantly Latinx middle school students. Findings reveal that students primarily conceptualized the usefulness of mathematics in two ways. First, students considered the applicability of mathematics content, focusing on applications of mathematics in everyday life and future jobs/careers. Second, students considered the usefulness of features of the learning experience, such as the form of interaction and structure of the activity. Both conceptions are compared to existing conceptions of usefulness in the literature, and implications for classroom practice and future research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Utility value mathematics sociocultural context usefulness middle school |
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