This book highlights innovative approaches to preparing secondary mathematics teachers. Based on empirical findings gathered in several countries on five continents, it provides a wealth of best practices for preparing secondary mathematics teachers, and discusses issues related to their professional and personal growth, such as identity, content knowledge, and pedagogical content knowledge which also includes knowledge of integrating technology into teaching and learning mathematics.Â
Divided into four parts, the book focuses on field experiences, technologies, tools and resources, teacher knowledge, and teacher professional identities. Some of the main threads running through the book are: the importance of university and school partners working together to ensure preservice secondary mathematics teacherâ success in developing pedagogical strategies that lead toward studentsâ mathematical engagement and achievement; the critical need for preservice secondary mathematics teachers to develop strong content knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge; and the importance of providing opportunities, during pre-service education, for developing prospective teachers ´professional identities.
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Introduction.- Section I. Field Experience.- The Structure of Student Teaching Can Change the Focus to Studentsâ Mathematical Thinking.- Transforming Secondary Mathematics Teacher Preparation Via a Networked Improvement Community: Focus on Clinical Experiences .- Pre-Service Teachersâ Reflections on Their Teaching.- Gaining Valuable Field Experience Through the Use of Informal Learning Environments.- Diagnosis-based Adaptations of Mathematics Lessons.- Section II. Use of Technologies and Tools.- Contemporary Framing of Technology in Mathematics Teaching.- Prospective Mathematics Teachers' Perspectives on Technology.- Preservice Mathematics Teachersâ Effective Use of Technology: Analyzing the Cognitive Demands of Technology-Based Instructional Activities .- Section III. Mathematics for Teaching .- Prospective Mathematics Teacher Argumentation While Interpreting Classroom Incidents. .- Designing a Competence-based Entry Course for Prospective Secondary Mathematics Teachers.- Nurturing Knowledge of Mathematical Modeling for Teaching.- Future Teachersâ Use of Multiplication and Fractions When Expressing Proportional Relationships.- Marking Mathematics Exams as a Tool for Secondary Teacher Training.- Section IV. Professional Identity and Disposition .- Prospective Mathematics Teachersâ Professional Identity.- Exploring Pre-service Teachersâ Self-perceptions of Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching.- Exploring the Initial Convictions and Mindset of Prospective Mathematics Teachers Towards Modelling.- Conclusion.
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This book highlights innovative approaches to preparing secondary mathematics teachers. Based on empirical findings gathered in several countries on five continents, it provides a wealth of best practices for preparing secondary mathematics teachers, and discusses issues related to their professional and personal growth, such as identity, content knowledge, and pedagogical content knowledge which also includes knowledge of integrating technology into teaching and learning mathematics.
Divided into four parts, the book focuses on field experiences, technologies, tools and resources, teacher knowledge, and teacher professional identities. Some of the main threads running through the book are: the importance of university and school partners working together to ensure preservice secondary mathematics teacherâ success in developing pedagogical strategies that lead toward studentsâ mathematical engagement and achievement; the critical need for preservice secondary mathematics teachers to develop strong content knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge; and the importance of providing opportunities, during pre-service education, for developing prospective teachers ´professional identities.
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Shows that issues related to mathematics teacher education are very similar around the world. Discusses significant new trends and development in research. Presents novel theoretical perspectives
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030081669
Publisert
2019-01-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
Research, P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet