This paper reports implementation results of designing a workshop for mathematics teacher in introducing classroom social norms. The participants are eight mathematics teachers in primary and junior secondary level. Teachers learned and did some activities about social norms during the workshop. First, they watched an example of learning videos about social norms. Then they discussed and shared in the group about their experiences in using social norms in the classroom. Finally, they made a commitment to try their knowledge about social norms in their classroom. This research used the design research method. Data were collected using videotaped, interview, and focus group discussion and were analyzed qualitatively. Results show that: (1) Te...
Teachers interested in developing students’ possibilities to take part in joint discussions in probl...
The sociomathematics’ norm is a social norm of mathematical nuance, with sociomathematics’ norms; th...
While research suggests that interactive pedagogy drawing on students’ ideas can improve learning ou...
This paper examines a research study to foster mathematical discourse about data representations amo...
This study was designed to supporting teachers on developing teaching norms based on classroom-learn...
While researchers, educators, state and national organizations, and policy makers are taking strides...
Social norms are patterns of behavior expected within a particular society in a given situation. Soc...
This study aims to describe the sociomatematical norms that are owned by students when learning math...
The social interactions that occur between individuals in mathematics are called sociomatematics. So...
The purpose of this study was to uncover the degree to which in-service teachers understand sociomat...
International audienceThis paper explores tensions between the teacher's intention and the students'...
International audienceThis study identifies existing socio-mathematical norms through student and te...
I varje klassrum och elevgrupp förekommer normer och förväntningar (Skott, Jess, Hansen & Lundin...
Developing mathematical inquiry practices requires that teachers are explicit about classroom norms ...
This study investigated the extent to which three sociomathematical and four professional norms inte...
Teachers interested in developing students’ possibilities to take part in joint discussions in probl...
The sociomathematics’ norm is a social norm of mathematical nuance, with sociomathematics’ norms; th...
While research suggests that interactive pedagogy drawing on students’ ideas can improve learning ou...
This paper examines a research study to foster mathematical discourse about data representations amo...
This study was designed to supporting teachers on developing teaching norms based on classroom-learn...
While researchers, educators, state and national organizations, and policy makers are taking strides...
Social norms are patterns of behavior expected within a particular society in a given situation. Soc...
This study aims to describe the sociomatematical norms that are owned by students when learning math...
The social interactions that occur between individuals in mathematics are called sociomatematics. So...
The purpose of this study was to uncover the degree to which in-service teachers understand sociomat...
International audienceThis paper explores tensions between the teacher's intention and the students'...
International audienceThis study identifies existing socio-mathematical norms through student and te...
I varje klassrum och elevgrupp förekommer normer och förväntningar (Skott, Jess, Hansen & Lundin...
Developing mathematical inquiry practices requires that teachers are explicit about classroom norms ...
This study investigated the extent to which three sociomathematical and four professional norms inte...
Teachers interested in developing students’ possibilities to take part in joint discussions in probl...
The sociomathematics’ norm is a social norm of mathematical nuance, with sociomathematics’ norms; th...
While research suggests that interactive pedagogy drawing on students’ ideas can improve learning ou...