Most mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) would agree that teachers must be prepared to provide equitable mathematics instruction to all their students. However, to date, there is not a wide database regarding the practice of MTEs who play an integral role in this preparation. In this paper we argue that additional information is needed about the approaches in which MTEs have addressed or incorporated equity as a core part of the preparation of teachers. We further argue for the importance of developing a research agenda that examines the practices of MTEs who teach through a lens of equity, the goal of which would be to build models of professional development that prepare and support other MTEs to develop this specialized knowledge.Keywor...
We investigated a 2.5-year professional development effort designed to support practicing science an...
This study followed 8 secondary mathematics teachers as they collaboratively designed, implemented, ...
Some researchers have expressed doubts about the potential of reform-oriented curricula to promote e...
Most mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) would agree that teachers must be prepared to provide equi...
Many teachers are inadequately prepared to teach ethnically diverse students. The knowledge that tea...
This book builds on the Teachers Empowered to Advance Change in Mathematics (TEACH Math) project, wh...
Prospective teachers must be prepared for their role in providing equitable access for learning high...
Research clearly identifies equity as a concept that represents social justice and fairness, however...
Equity in mathematics teaching has gained increased attention in the last few decades. A growing fie...
Decades of scholarly work continue to document the marginalization of children from nondominant back...
This research is a qualitative case study examining changes in urban Canadian elementary teachers’ c...
Many scholars have studied the problem of persistent inequitable educational opportunities and outco...
The purpose of this study is to understand characteristics and outcomes of instructional tasks used ...
Thirty-five pre-service teachers enrolled in an elementary teacher education program completed a cou...
This paper is based on the Iris M. Carl Equity Address the author delivered at the 2012 annual meeti...
We investigated a 2.5-year professional development effort designed to support practicing science an...
This study followed 8 secondary mathematics teachers as they collaboratively designed, implemented, ...
Some researchers have expressed doubts about the potential of reform-oriented curricula to promote e...
Most mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) would agree that teachers must be prepared to provide equi...
Many teachers are inadequately prepared to teach ethnically diverse students. The knowledge that tea...
This book builds on the Teachers Empowered to Advance Change in Mathematics (TEACH Math) project, wh...
Prospective teachers must be prepared for their role in providing equitable access for learning high...
Research clearly identifies equity as a concept that represents social justice and fairness, however...
Equity in mathematics teaching has gained increased attention in the last few decades. A growing fie...
Decades of scholarly work continue to document the marginalization of children from nondominant back...
This research is a qualitative case study examining changes in urban Canadian elementary teachers’ c...
Many scholars have studied the problem of persistent inequitable educational opportunities and outco...
The purpose of this study is to understand characteristics and outcomes of instructional tasks used ...
Thirty-five pre-service teachers enrolled in an elementary teacher education program completed a cou...
This paper is based on the Iris M. Carl Equity Address the author delivered at the 2012 annual meeti...
We investigated a 2.5-year professional development effort designed to support practicing science an...
This study followed 8 secondary mathematics teachers as they collaboratively designed, implemented, ...
Some researchers have expressed doubts about the potential of reform-oriented curricula to promote e...