Through analysis of exercises offered in mathematics textbooks, this article investigates the discursive practice of cross-curricularity and group work teaching that was advocated in the 2007 reform of mathematics education in Greek primary schools. The conclusion of the research is that the organisation of school knowledge is vertical, and strong classification and strong framing boundaries characterise it. This structure prevents any attempt to take a cross-curricular approach to knowledge management, thus sedating simultaneously any group work method of teaching, as advocated in the discourse. Furthermore, the research supports that the high centralisation of the Greek educational system, with one textbook used exclusively to teach subje...
Spoon-feeding to tongue-biting: An evolving instructional framework for primary school mathematics.I...
Across the nation, mathematics teachers are struggling to help their students meet the demands of hi...
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Based on the idea that mathematics education is, in general, culturally located, this paper discusse...
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International audienceThe recontextualizationstaking place during the implementation of a new curric...
This study concerned itself with teaching and learning of the subject of mathematics. It was a base ...
This research aims to give an idea of the approach of mathematics teaching in primary schools in the...
In this study, teacher collaboration is examined in the context of a Greek primary school, using var...
The Common Core State Standards in Mathematics increased the emphasis on the skills of reasoning, ju...
Spoon-feeding to tongue-biting: An evolving instructional framework for primary school mathematics.I...
Across the nation, mathematics teachers are struggling to help their students meet the demands of hi...
This paper reports on the particular ways in which two primary teachers manage the discourse of the ...
International audienceIn the last decade, research on instructional practices has been carried out i...
Changing perspectives on mathematics teaching and learning resulted in a new generation of mathemati...
Students mainly perceive the transition to secondary school as an opportunity to start their school ...
The past twenty-five years have seen a dramatic increase in the interest given to dialogue between t...
Based on the idea that mathematics education is, in general, culturally located, this paper discusse...
The present study examines the possibilities of applying an individualised programme of Mathematics,...
In this article, we explore affordances of adopting the framework of praxeology by Chevallard in the...
International audienceThe recontextualizationstaking place during the implementation of a new curric...
This study concerned itself with teaching and learning of the subject of mathematics. It was a base ...
This research aims to give an idea of the approach of mathematics teaching in primary schools in the...
In this study, teacher collaboration is examined in the context of a Greek primary school, using var...
The Common Core State Standards in Mathematics increased the emphasis on the skills of reasoning, ju...
Spoon-feeding to tongue-biting: An evolving instructional framework for primary school mathematics.I...
Across the nation, mathematics teachers are struggling to help their students meet the demands of hi...
This paper reports on the particular ways in which two primary teachers manage the discourse of the ...