Math Conferences in Higher Education

Authors

  • Magdalena Denk Private University College of Teacher Education of Christian Churches Austria image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17883/pa-ho-2026-01-02

Keywords:

math conference, diagnostic skills, language awareness, mental addition strategies, primary teacher education

Abstract

This article describes the use of maths conferences as a teaching methodology in higher education to develop professional teaching skills amongst trainee primary school teachers. Starting with semi-written addition, students experience a shift in perspective: they analyse children’s solutions, reflect on mathematical language and practise leading discussions. Combining this with the Think-Pair-Share method supports diagnostic skills, language development and communicative competence. The focus is on the question of what learning opportunities the maths conference, as a communicative format in higher education, opens up, and to what extent this can generate impetus for professional perception, diagnosis and language-sensitive action, as well as perspectives that extend beyond mathematics. The article highlights potential for transfer and identifies a research gap.

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Published

2026-06-05

How to Cite

Math Conferences in Higher Education. (2026). Pedagogical Horizons, 10(1), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.17883/pa-ho-2026-01-02