The Gender factor and New Technologies in the Comprehension of Probabilities: Evidence from the Perceptions of Students

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Eleni Tsami
Andreas Rokopanos
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4323-1709
Dimitrios Anastasopoulos

Abstract

Mathematical education in Greece is constantly evolving in the pursuit of optimal learning outcomes for students despite their cognitive differences. This study seeks to gain insight into the use of new technologies in teaching probability theory and the gender  differences in the comprehension of probability theory. To this end, a survey was conducted involving 500 students of the Department of Statistics and Insurance Science at the University of Piraeus. The respective questionnaire involves questions of self-reported results and employs the Likert scale to obtain the students’ perceptions. Our data demonstrate no difference among the genders regarding the use of new technologies or their performance (i.e., the test scores) in the relevant courses.

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Keywords:
Probabilities, gender, new technologies, pedagogy
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Tsami, E., Rokopanos, A., & Anastasopoulos, D. (2023). The Gender factor and New Technologies in the Comprehension of Probabilities: Evidence from the Perceptions of Students. Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 14(2), 17–26. https://doi.org/10.52214/jmetc.v14i2.10674