Abstract |
The purpose of this study was to quantify the relationship between pre-service teachers’ spatial visualisation skills and their mathematical creativity through problem-posing tasks. A group of 62 pre-service teachers completed the Purdue Spatial Visualisation test and took the mathematical creativity test through problem-posing tasks. Pearson’s product-moment correlation coefficients in SPSS-28 were employed to find the correlation between pre-service teachers’ spatial visualisation skills and their mathematical creativity (i.e. fluency, flexibility, and originality) through problem-posing tasks. Results showed a moderate to high correlation (r = .523) between pre-service teachers’ fluency scores and their spatial visualisation scores, and this correlation was statistically significant (p < .05). Similarly, the results showed a high correlation (r = .619, p < .05) between pre-service teachers’ flexibility scores and their spatial visualisation scores. However, the results also revealed a weak correlation (r = .218) between pre-service teachers’ originality scores and their spatial visualisation scores (p = .240). Possible explanations for these correlations in relation to existing studies about mathematical creativity and the implication for future studies are provided. |
Authors |
Ali Biçer  , Scott A. Chamberlin , Karla Matute  , Traci Jackson , Geoff Krall 
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Journal Info |
Routledge | Research in Mathematics Education , pages: 1 - 25
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Publication Date |
4/29/2023 |
ISSN |
1479-4802 |
Type |
article |
Open Access |
closed
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.1080/14794802.2023.2201619 |
Keywords |
Spatial Ability (Score: 0.522759)
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