Mathematics education: a review and scientometric analysis
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ce.v12i1.21922Keywords:
Mathematics education, teacher training, technology in teaching, teacher motivation, teacher enthusiasmAbstract
This study examines how the complexity of mathematics learning is currently addressed in academic literature using bibliometric analysis. There is a clear interest from the scientific community in teacher training, particularly regarding motivation and commitment to teaching math. The study found that technology can be a valuable ally in modernizing math education, as many scholars worldwide are proposing methodologies that incorporate technology. A prolific body of research exists on this topic (70% of the documents are research articles), mostly produced in developed countries. Over the past decade, U.S. institutions have been the most active in this field. A limitation of the study is its reliance on a single database (Scopus), suggesting the need for future studies using broader sources.
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