Given that curriculum materials serve as cultural artefacts, this study addresses the need for more research on curriculum materials in different contexts. Most studies concerning curriculum materials have been conducted in US and, therefore little is known about the nature of materials in other cultural-educational contexts. The aim of this paper is to identify the underlying cultural norms of potentially constructed classrooms, by analysing recurrent activities in the most commonly used Finnish teacher guides at primary-school level. We identified three norms embedded in them: (1) creating opportunities for learning through a variety of activities and communication; (2) keeping the class gathered around a specific mathematical topic; an...
Crossing the cultural boundaries provides a fruitful setting for investigating the dynamic interplay...
This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of how authors of elementary mathematics curriculum ma...
In this study we explore the interactions between teachers and resources during lesson preparation f...
Given that curriculum materials serve as cultural artefacts, this study addresses the need for more ...
A number of studies show the complex relation between a teacher and curriculum materials influencing...
The most commonly used Finnish mathematics teacher guides (Grades 1-6) are investigated so as to det...
In the current paper, we present an analysis of a case study in which we have followed Swedish prima...
Previous research worldwide has shown that curriculum materials maintain a strong presence and const...
This paper explores Estonian and Finnish compulsory schools’ teachers views about mathematics textbo...
The driving forces of conducting the two studies presented in this thesis are: the strong position o...
International audienceA common perception in Sweden is that the best teachers do not rely on ready-m...
This paper relates to the mathematics curriculum systems of the United States, Finland, Sweden, and ...
This paper reports on an investigation of mathematics curriculum documents, commonly used textbooks ...
Most teachers in many Western countries make use curriculum materials such as textbooks, workbooks a...
Crossing the cultural boundaries provides a fruitful setting for investigating the dynamic interplay...
This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of how authors of elementary mathematics curriculum ma...
In this study we explore the interactions between teachers and resources during lesson preparation f...
Given that curriculum materials serve as cultural artefacts, this study addresses the need for more ...
A number of studies show the complex relation between a teacher and curriculum materials influencing...
The most commonly used Finnish mathematics teacher guides (Grades 1-6) are investigated so as to det...
In the current paper, we present an analysis of a case study in which we have followed Swedish prima...
Previous research worldwide has shown that curriculum materials maintain a strong presence and const...
This paper explores Estonian and Finnish compulsory schools’ teachers views about mathematics textbo...
The driving forces of conducting the two studies presented in this thesis are: the strong position o...
International audienceA common perception in Sweden is that the best teachers do not rely on ready-m...
This paper relates to the mathematics curriculum systems of the United States, Finland, Sweden, and ...
This paper reports on an investigation of mathematics curriculum documents, commonly used textbooks ...
Most teachers in many Western countries make use curriculum materials such as textbooks, workbooks a...
Crossing the cultural boundaries provides a fruitful setting for investigating the dynamic interplay...
This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of how authors of elementary mathematics curriculum ma...
In this study we explore the interactions between teachers and resources during lesson preparation f...