This paper describes part of a larger study of an intervention program involving strategies designed to develop the mathematical thinking of upper primary students. It considers the effectiveness of task-based interviews in identifying the extent to which different modes or levels of thinking were used by eight students in a multiple case study following the implementation of an intervention program. The modes of thinking are based on mathematical, contextual and strategic knowledge
This study aimed at assessing and identifying Year Six students’ mathematical thinking level using c...
This study aimed to identify the reality of mathematics teacher’s use of higher-order thinking skill...
This paper is a report of a classroom research project whose aim was to find out whether low attaini...
In this paper, we outline the benefits to teachers’ expertise of the use of research-based, one-to-o...
Multiplicative thinking is a ‘big idea’ of mathematics that underpins much of the mathematics learne...
The idea that problems and tasks play a pivotal role in a mathematics lesson has a long standing in ...
In my thesis I concentrated on mathematical problem solving by pupils at elementary school. I lead i...
Interviewing students, though a common and popular activity in teacher education programs has been s...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. This paper highlights the second phase of a multi-university research p...
This article focuses on mathematical tasks as important vehicles for building student capacity for m...
Teacher responses to student mathematical thinking (SMT) matter because the way in which teachers re...
The recently reviewed primary school mathematics curriculum in Malaysia expects students to be provi...
This paper encapsulates some of the key findings of an ESRC-funded project which investigated how te...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
This paper refers to a research that aims to investigate the question “Do the cognitive processes th...
This study aimed at assessing and identifying Year Six students’ mathematical thinking level using c...
This study aimed to identify the reality of mathematics teacher’s use of higher-order thinking skill...
This paper is a report of a classroom research project whose aim was to find out whether low attaini...
In this paper, we outline the benefits to teachers’ expertise of the use of research-based, one-to-o...
Multiplicative thinking is a ‘big idea’ of mathematics that underpins much of the mathematics learne...
The idea that problems and tasks play a pivotal role in a mathematics lesson has a long standing in ...
In my thesis I concentrated on mathematical problem solving by pupils at elementary school. I lead i...
Interviewing students, though a common and popular activity in teacher education programs has been s...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. This paper highlights the second phase of a multi-university research p...
This article focuses on mathematical tasks as important vehicles for building student capacity for m...
Teacher responses to student mathematical thinking (SMT) matter because the way in which teachers re...
The recently reviewed primary school mathematics curriculum in Malaysia expects students to be provi...
This paper encapsulates some of the key findings of an ESRC-funded project which investigated how te...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
This paper refers to a research that aims to investigate the question “Do the cognitive processes th...
This study aimed at assessing and identifying Year Six students’ mathematical thinking level using c...
This study aimed to identify the reality of mathematics teacher’s use of higher-order thinking skill...
This paper is a report of a classroom research project whose aim was to find out whether low attaini...