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Kensington-Miller, Barbara – Teacher Development, 2011
Mentoring is a professional development strategy well documented. Peer mentoring however, is relatively new and was provided as a professional development strategy for a group of secondary school mathematics teachers working in low socio-economic schools. Through the stories of three teachers, the year-long study identifies the features critical…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Mentors, Mathematics Teachers
Obara, Samuel – Teacher Development, 2010
While millions of dollars are spent on traditional professional development each year in the USA, some school districts are trying other means to increase students' test scores. One strategy is hiring mathematics coaches as on-site professional developers. Whereas mathematics coaching is a newly investigated research area and many issues still…
Descriptors: School Districts, Professional Development, Coaching (Performance), Mathematics Education
Eaton, Patricia T.; Carbone, R. Elaine – Teacher Development, 2008
This paper asks who should be responsible for the design and delivery of improved continuing professional development (CPD). It also questions what roles teacher educators, subject specialists and experienced classroom practitioners should take in developing a research-led programme for practising teachers. The paper further reviews current…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Change, Teachers, Professional Development
McGatha, Maggie – Teacher Development, 2008
Case studies of two coaches that examine the levels of engagement of each coach as they worked to establish effective coaching relationships were examined in this study. Data were collected during a seven-month period and included: (a) the coaches' reflective journals; (b) pre- and post-surveys from each coach and teacher; (c) audio-recorded…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Interviews, Mathematics Education, Professional Development
Burgess, Hilary; Mayes, Ann Shelton – Teacher Development, 2008
This article explores the effectiveness of a mathematics subject knowledge development model that integrates conventional text-based distance learning with an e-learning coaching and peer group conferencing environment. The effectiveness of the model in supporting 194 trainee primary (pupil's aged 5-11 years) teachers achievement of the subject…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Peer Groups, Faculty Development, Trainees
Van Zoest, Laura R.; Bohl, Jeffrey V. – Teacher Development, 2005
The United States has engaged in intensive reform efforts in school mathematics education in the decade since the publication of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Standards for School Mathematics. This context has generated interest in how to best develop reform-oriented teachers. In this article the authors describe their thinking…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Teacher Characteristics, Educational Change
Adam, Raoul; Chigeza, Philemon – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2015
This paper identifies binary oppositions in the discourse of mathematics education and introduces a binary-epistemic model for (re)conceptualising these oppositions and the epistemic-pedagogic problems they represent. The model is attentive to the contextual relationships between pedagogically relevant binaries (e.g., traditional/progressive,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Epistemology, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
Fujii, Toshiakira – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2014
This paper is based on data gathered during visits to Uganda and Malawi, conducted by the International Math-teacher Professionalization Using Lesson Study (IMPULS) project and the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The author's observations and experiences highlighted misconceptions about lesson study. The paper concludes that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Misconceptions
Takahashi, Akihiko – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2014
Lesson study, originating in Japan, has been implemented in many different countries as an approach to improve teaching and learning. But some mechanisms of lesson study are not fully understood. In particular, researchers and educators trying to implement lesson study in their own schools often ask about the role of knowledgeable others who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Improvement, Teacher Collaboration, Expertise
Beswick, Kim; Goos, Merrilyn – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2012
This paper reports on the knowledge for teaching mathematics of 294 pre-service primary teachers from seven Australian universities participating in a project aimed at establishing a culture of evidence-based improvement of teacher education. The project was funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council. Rasch measurement techniques were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Level, Foreign Countries, Beliefs
Chesler, Joshua – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2012
Definitions play an essential role in mathematics. As such, mathematics teachers and students need to flexibly and productively interact with mathematical definitions in the classroom. However, there has been little research about mathematics teachers' understanding of definitions. At an even more basic level, there is little clarity about what…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Mathematics Education, Teacher Educators, Definitions
Polly, Drew – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2012
This article presents findings from a study in which the author served as an expert coach and provided ongoing support to four elementary school teachers related to employing standards-based pedagogies in their mathematics classrooms. In addition to assisting teachers, the author examined which supports they sought and the impact of them on…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Expertise, Classroom Observation Techniques
Bobis, Janette – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2011
With deliberate system-level reform now being acted upon around the world, both successful and unsuccessful cases provide a rich source of knowledge from which we can learn to improve large-scale reform. Research surrounding the effectiveness of a theory-based system-wide numeracy reform operating in primary schools across Australia is examined to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Numeracy, Measures (Individuals), Program Implementation
Hunter, Jodie; Back, Jenni – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2011
Developing sustainable professional development which facilitates teachers of mathematics to develop effective mathematics pedagogy has been a key aim in recent years. This paper examines how lesson study can be used with networks of teachers as a vehicle to promote and sustain professional development. Drawing on findings from a year-long study…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Education
Koellner, Karen; Jacobs, Jennifer; Borko, Hilda – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2011
This article focuses on three features of professional development (PD) programs that play an important role in developing leadership skills and building teachers' capacity: (1) fostering a professional learning community, (2) developing teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching, and (3) adapting PD to support local needs and interests. We…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Professional Development, Teacher Leadership, Leadership

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