• Title of article

    Intervening in Student Identity in Mathematics Education: An Attempt to Increase Motivation to Learn Mathematics

  • Author/Authors

    heffernan, kayla university of pittsburgh at greensburg - department of mathematics, Greensburg, USA , peterson, steven haverford high school, Havertown, USA , kaplan, avi temple university - department of psychological studies in education, Philadelphia, USA , newton, kristie j. temple university - department of teaching and learning, Philadelphia, USA

  • From page
    1
  • To page
    16
  • Abstract
    Students’ relationships with mathematics continuously remain problematic, and researchers have begun to look at this issue through the lens of identity. In this article, the researchers discuss identity in education research, specifically in mathematics classrooms, and break down the various perspective on identity. A review of recent literature that explicitly invokes identity as a construct in intervention studies is presented, with a devoted attention to research on identity interventions in mathematics classrooms categorized based on the various perspectives of identity. Across perspectives, the review demonstrates that mathematics identities motivate action and that mathematics educators can influence students’ mathematical identities. The purpose of this paper is to help readers, researchers, and educators understand the various perspectives on identity, understand that identity can be influenced, and learn how researchers and educators have thus far, and continue to study identity interventions in mathematics classrooms.
  • Keywords
    mathematics identity , motivation , identity perspectives
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Journal title
    international electronic journal of mathematical education
  • Record number

    2750771