This study compares US and Chinese elementary mathematics teachers' beliefs about how students learn mathematics. Interviews with teachers in each country revealed that Chinese and US teachers have distinct ways of thinking about how mathematics should be taught and how students learn. Many Chinese teachers talked about developing students' interest in mathematics and relating the content of mathematics lessons to real-life situations. The US teachers talked about students' learning styles and using hands-on approaches to learning mathematics. Furthermore, these beliefs may be widespread and persistent within each country because the set of ideas among teachers appear to be internally consistent. Implications for teacher change and the stud...
This unique book represents another concerted research effort concerning Chinese mathematics educati...
Abstract: This study examined the educational beliefs about teaching and learning of Chinese interna...
There are different opinions and individual teachers\u27 beliefs about mathematics teaching. Teachin...
This study compares the beliefs of mathematics teachers in England and China. It explores in detail ...
The purpose of this study was to find the beliefs of Chinese teachers in mathematics education and t...
In this paper we examine the relationship between teachers’ knowledge, beliefs and instructional pra...
In a qualitative study of the beliefs and behaviors of four third and fourth grade teachers as they ...
This study was designed to investigate Chinese middle school mathematics teachers’ practices and per...
The purpose of this study was to examine U. S. and Chinese secondary mathematics teachers’ knowledge...
This study investigated and compared the mathematics beliefs of junior secondary mathematics teacher...
This case study investigated the U.S. teachers ’ views on Chinese mathematics education based on the...
Mathematics curriculum innovation has been launched in Taiwan recently in order to reflect the chang...
There are different opinions and individual teachers\u27 beliefs about mathematics teaching. Teachin...
This study examined the consistency of Chinese preschool teachers\u27 curriculum beliefs and their s...
International audienceTeachers’ beliefs are expected to have impact on the implementation of inquiry...
This unique book represents another concerted research effort concerning Chinese mathematics educati...
Abstract: This study examined the educational beliefs about teaching and learning of Chinese interna...
There are different opinions and individual teachers\u27 beliefs about mathematics teaching. Teachin...
This study compares the beliefs of mathematics teachers in England and China. It explores in detail ...
The purpose of this study was to find the beliefs of Chinese teachers in mathematics education and t...
In this paper we examine the relationship between teachers’ knowledge, beliefs and instructional pra...
In a qualitative study of the beliefs and behaviors of four third and fourth grade teachers as they ...
This study was designed to investigate Chinese middle school mathematics teachers’ practices and per...
The purpose of this study was to examine U. S. and Chinese secondary mathematics teachers’ knowledge...
This study investigated and compared the mathematics beliefs of junior secondary mathematics teacher...
This case study investigated the U.S. teachers ’ views on Chinese mathematics education based on the...
Mathematics curriculum innovation has been launched in Taiwan recently in order to reflect the chang...
There are different opinions and individual teachers\u27 beliefs about mathematics teaching. Teachin...
This study examined the consistency of Chinese preschool teachers\u27 curriculum beliefs and their s...
International audienceTeachers’ beliefs are expected to have impact on the implementation of inquiry...
This unique book represents another concerted research effort concerning Chinese mathematics educati...
Abstract: This study examined the educational beliefs about teaching and learning of Chinese interna...
There are different opinions and individual teachers\u27 beliefs about mathematics teaching. Teachin...