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Maths Teachers – How do we See Ourselves!?

For a while I’ve been thinking about how maths teachers see themselves, in fact I wrote about it in March last year in my post “Mathematician or Educator”.

Last week I decided to re-open the debate with one of the relatively new twitter polls asking whether maths teachers saw themselves as mathematicians, educators or both. The final results are shown below:

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I’m very pleased that 50% of the respondents saw themselves as both a mathematician and an educator it does concern me that 45% of people said only an educator.. I’m very interested in to why some maths teachers don’t see themselves as mathematicians. mrvman (@vahorai) suggested a possibility:

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I think more generally a big reason is the common belief that to be a mathematician you must be researching mathematics or using mathematics professionally was opposed to teaching “elementary” mathematics to school children. I think this is a sad way to think –  I’m sure many teachers will write things such as “.. is an exceptionally gifted young mathematician” so why wouldn’t a teacher see themselves as a mathematician?

Personally it is important to me to feel that I am a mathematician and a teacher of mathematics if I am to truly show a love of mathematics.

I’m not sure how to change this, I guess in a way we perhaps need to fight against some intellectual snobbery!

I’d be really interested to hear your views on this topic…

One reply on “Maths Teachers – How do we See Ourselves!?”

Do you think it holds true for other subjects? For example: a biology teacher sees themselves as a scientist or a history teacher sees themselves a historian?

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