In this paper, we outline the benefits to teachers’ expertise of the use of research-based, one-to-one assessment interviews in mathematics. Drawing upon our research and professional development work with teachers and students in primary and middle years in Australia and the research of others, we argue that the use of the interviews builds teacher expertise through enhancing teachers’ knowledge of individual and group understanding of mathematics, and also provides an understanding of typical learning paths in various mathematical domains. The use of such interviews also provides a model for teachers’ interactions and discussions with children, building both their pedagogical content knowledge and their subject matter knowledge
One area of study that has been gathering enthusiastic attention and interest is mathematical knowle...
Preparation to teach school mathematics should include developing an understanding of classroom math...
The concept of Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching (MKT) was introduced by Ball and colleagues (Bal...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
One-to-one interviewing is one of the most powerful ways of exploring young children’s thinking. Whi...
This paper describes part of a larger study of an intervention program involving strategies designed...
Interviewing students, though a common and popular activity in teacher education programs has been s...
AbstractThis paper interrogates the recontextualisation of available assessment items developed forr...
We investigated the adequacy of the conduct and possible benefits of the use of dynamic maths interv...
This paper presents the results from a follow-up study to a London Mayor’s funded project which aime...
The ability to apply and follow mathematical reasoning is an ability students should develop accordi...
In a course for teachers called Math 2008 we have embedded a research project where prospective elem...
International audienceAs a mathematics teacher educator, researching classroom environments and prac...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. This paper highlights the second phase of a multi-university research p...
Determining preservice teachers' competence in proportional reasoning is a very complex task, and ex...
One area of study that has been gathering enthusiastic attention and interest is mathematical knowle...
Preparation to teach school mathematics should include developing an understanding of classroom math...
The concept of Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching (MKT) was introduced by Ball and colleagues (Bal...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
One-to-one interviewing is one of the most powerful ways of exploring young children’s thinking. Whi...
This paper describes part of a larger study of an intervention program involving strategies designed...
Interviewing students, though a common and popular activity in teacher education programs has been s...
AbstractThis paper interrogates the recontextualisation of available assessment items developed forr...
We investigated the adequacy of the conduct and possible benefits of the use of dynamic maths interv...
This paper presents the results from a follow-up study to a London Mayor’s funded project which aime...
The ability to apply and follow mathematical reasoning is an ability students should develop accordi...
In a course for teachers called Math 2008 we have embedded a research project where prospective elem...
International audienceAs a mathematics teacher educator, researching classroom environments and prac...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. This paper highlights the second phase of a multi-university research p...
Determining preservice teachers' competence in proportional reasoning is a very complex task, and ex...
One area of study that has been gathering enthusiastic attention and interest is mathematical knowle...
Preparation to teach school mathematics should include developing an understanding of classroom math...
The concept of Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching (MKT) was introduced by Ball and colleagues (Bal...