This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers (n = 24) in North East Scotland during 2011–2012. The teachers were all participants in a newly developed Masters course that had been designed with the aim of promoting the development of mathematical thinking in the primary classroom as part of project supported by the Scottish Government. The paper presents the background for this initiative within the context of the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence reform. Particular attention is given to the epistemological positioning of the researchers as this influenced both the curriculum design process and also the theoretical framing of the research study which are both described. The project was...
Internationally, reform efforts in teaching of mathematics have found it difficult to change practic...
This paper examines 3 short case studies in year 1 mathematics classrooms as part of a larger projec...
This study reports on an investigation into some of the issues impacting on the provision of equitab...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
This paper describes a study conducted with a random sample of 80 student primary teachers drawn fro...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) advocates that the learning and teaching of mathematica...
This paper explores the potential of participatory action research to bring about significant change...
Over the past 2 decades the study of students’ (and teachers’) mathematics-related beliefs has gradu...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study of a group of 12 teachers in primary special s...
Improving numeracy skills in the UK population has been the aim of many different government educati...
This study focuses on upper primary prospective teachers in their first years of a teacher education...
Internationally, reform efforts in teaching of mathematics have found it difficult to change practic...
This paper examines 3 short case studies in year 1 mathematics classrooms as part of a larger projec...
This study reports on an investigation into some of the issues impacting on the provision of equitab...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
This paper describes a study conducted with a random sample of 80 student primary teachers drawn fro...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) advocates that the learning and teaching of mathematica...
This paper explores the potential of participatory action research to bring about significant change...
Over the past 2 decades the study of students’ (and teachers’) mathematics-related beliefs has gradu...
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study of a group of 12 teachers in primary special s...
Improving numeracy skills in the UK population has been the aim of many different government educati...
This study focuses on upper primary prospective teachers in their first years of a teacher education...
Internationally, reform efforts in teaching of mathematics have found it difficult to change practic...
This paper examines 3 short case studies in year 1 mathematics classrooms as part of a larger projec...
This study reports on an investigation into some of the issues impacting on the provision of equitab...