The successful teaching of geometry depends on teachers knowing a good deal of geometry and how to teach it effectively. This report provides a review of what is known about teacher knowledge in geometry, how the knowledge develops and how this knowledge development can be supported by professional development .The available evidence suggests that attention could usefully be paid both to the initial and continuing education of teachers of mathematics in terms of their background and understanding of geometry
This paper summarises a report (Brown, Jones & Taylor, 2003) to the UK Qualifications and Curric...
Abstract: Geometry is one of the areas which learners seem to struggle with in South African schools...
Researching the learning of geometrical concepts in the secondary classroom presents both problems a...
One outcome of the implementation of the (UK) National Numeracy Strategy at the primary school level...
In this paper, we focus on research that has examined what teachers need to know in order to teach g...
This chapter analyses a range of key issues in the teaching and learning of geometry. These include ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a mathematics professional develop...
This text is based on a research, which is still in progress, whose main objective is to identify a...
Includes bibliography.This dissertation examines the impact of a geometry course on pre-service teac...
This study aims to determine what form of geometrical knowledge is needed for the effective teaching...
Few research studies have been conducted in a primary school in early mathematical education about t...
Geometry is a complex subject to teach and learn at all levels in education. Poor performance in geo...
Whilst teachers’ mathematics knowledge is known to play a significant role in shaping the quality of...
This text is based on a research, which is still in progress, whose main objective is to identify a...
Geometry is an area in mathematics that is considered not abstract, on the contrary from other areas...
This paper summarises a report (Brown, Jones & Taylor, 2003) to the UK Qualifications and Curric...
Abstract: Geometry is one of the areas which learners seem to struggle with in South African schools...
Researching the learning of geometrical concepts in the secondary classroom presents both problems a...
One outcome of the implementation of the (UK) National Numeracy Strategy at the primary school level...
In this paper, we focus on research that has examined what teachers need to know in order to teach g...
This chapter analyses a range of key issues in the teaching and learning of geometry. These include ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a mathematics professional develop...
This text is based on a research, which is still in progress, whose main objective is to identify a...
Includes bibliography.This dissertation examines the impact of a geometry course on pre-service teac...
This study aims to determine what form of geometrical knowledge is needed for the effective teaching...
Few research studies have been conducted in a primary school in early mathematical education about t...
Geometry is a complex subject to teach and learn at all levels in education. Poor performance in geo...
Whilst teachers’ mathematics knowledge is known to play a significant role in shaping the quality of...
This text is based on a research, which is still in progress, whose main objective is to identify a...
Geometry is an area in mathematics that is considered not abstract, on the contrary from other areas...
This paper summarises a report (Brown, Jones & Taylor, 2003) to the UK Qualifications and Curric...
Abstract: Geometry is one of the areas which learners seem to struggle with in South African schools...
Researching the learning of geometrical concepts in the secondary classroom presents both problems a...