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Science and Mathematics Teachers’ Perceptions of Graphing Calculators and Change
Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference (SITE)
  • Scott W. Slough, University of Houston-Downtown
  • Gregory Chamblee, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
3-1-2002
Abstract or Description

Graphing calculators have been suggested as one tool that can be used to facilitate increased integration between mathematics and science. This paper investigates the graphing calculator as an innovation with a group of high school mathematics and science teachers (n = 43) who are participating in a year-long inservice program to increase mathematics and science integration. The Stages of Concern Questionnaire (SoCQ) was given to the teachers to assess their concerns about graphing calculators. Results demonstrate that although math teachers are more familiar with graphing calculators, both groups have similar concerns and that these concerns focus on high information stage concerns, high personal stage concerns, and high collaboration stage concerns.

Location
Nashville, TN
Citation Information
Scott W. Slough and Gregory Chamblee. "Science and Mathematics Teachers’ Perceptions of Graphing Calculators and Change" Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) (2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gregory_chamblee/129/