Spoon-feeding to tongue-biting: An evolving instructional framework for primary school mathematics.In this paper, I examine the evolution of an instructional framework for primary mathematics during a sustained, on-site professional development project with one case study school. The project attempts to bridge the gap between the perpetually-reported issues with pedagogical practices in Irish mathematics lessons and those espoused as best practice in international literature; and, to a lesser extent those highlighted in the Primary School Mathematics Curriculum. This instructional framework is used in an attempt to support teachers in addressing these pedagogical shortcomings, in addition to enriching the quality of mathematics lessons th...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
As part of a larger study aimed at identifying and evaluating a range of numeracy teaching approache...
Research surrounding the transition has frequently cited the quality of students’ interaction with t...
Spoon-feeding to tongue-biting: An evolving instructional framework for primary school mathematics.I...
This research aimed to examine teachers' experiences whilst implementing a reform approach to mathe...
This paper uses thematic analysis to investigate how shared intentions for the Maths4all project wer...
This paper reports on the particular ways in which two primary teachers manage the discourse of the ...
This paper examines some of key messages in the mathematics and multilingualism in mathematics liter...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic review of the literature looking at what characteris...
In recent decades the merits of assessment for learning (AfL) have been particularly lauded, nationa...
8th British Congress of Mathematics Education , University of Nottingham, UK, 14 - 17 April, 2014Sin...
The study investigated primary teachers’ perspectives on teaching mathematics and teaching literacy....
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
Teaching Mathematics in Primary Schools moves beyond traditional lock-step approaches to teaching ma...
This thesis appears in two parts. The first part consists o f three chapters. The first two chapte...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
As part of a larger study aimed at identifying and evaluating a range of numeracy teaching approache...
Research surrounding the transition has frequently cited the quality of students’ interaction with t...
Spoon-feeding to tongue-biting: An evolving instructional framework for primary school mathematics.I...
This research aimed to examine teachers' experiences whilst implementing a reform approach to mathe...
This paper uses thematic analysis to investigate how shared intentions for the Maths4all project wer...
This paper reports on the particular ways in which two primary teachers manage the discourse of the ...
This paper examines some of key messages in the mathematics and multilingualism in mathematics liter...
This paper reports the findings of a systematic review of the literature looking at what characteris...
In recent decades the merits of assessment for learning (AfL) have been particularly lauded, nationa...
8th British Congress of Mathematics Education , University of Nottingham, UK, 14 - 17 April, 2014Sin...
The study investigated primary teachers’ perspectives on teaching mathematics and teaching literacy....
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
Teaching Mathematics in Primary Schools moves beyond traditional lock-step approaches to teaching ma...
This thesis appears in two parts. The first part consists o f three chapters. The first two chapte...
This paper reports on a research study conducted with a group of practising primary school teachers ...
As part of a larger study aimed at identifying and evaluating a range of numeracy teaching approache...
Research surrounding the transition has frequently cited the quality of students’ interaction with t...