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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2026, 9(6); doi: 10.25236/FER.2026.090615.

Thoughts on the Cultivation of Mathematical Modeling Competence of Pre-service Mathematics Teacher in Local Universities

Author(s)

Changhong Yang1, Baoping Yan2

Corresponding Author:
Changhong Yang
Affiliation(s)

1Duyun No.5 Middle School, Duyun, 558000, Guizhou, China

2Tongren University, Tongren, 554300, Guizhou, China

Abstract

To ensure the effective delivery of mathematical modeling courses in universities, it is necessary to fully understand the current status of freshmen’s mathematical modeling competence. This study conducted a mathematical modeling competence test among 148 freshmen from the School of Big Data of Tongren University, and analyzed the collected data via SPSS. The results indicate two major conclusions. First, insufficient attention has been paid to mathematical modeling training in secondary education, resulting in an overall low level of mathematical modeling competence among university freshmen. Second, students’ mathematical modeling ability shows no significant correlation with their hometown or gender. Accordingly, great importance should be attached to the cultivation of mathematical modeling competence for pre-service mathematics teacher.

Keywords

local universities; mathematical modeling competence; pre-service teacher training

Cite This Paper

Changhong Yang, Baoping Yan. Thoughts on the Cultivation of Mathematical Modeling Competence of Pre-service Mathematics Teacher in Local Universities. Frontiers in Educational Research (2026), Vol. 9, Issue 6: 113-117. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2026.090615.

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