We investigated the adequacy of the conduct and possible benefits of the use of dynamic maths interviews by 19 fourth grade teachers with students showing low maths achievement to facilitate the identification of maths needs. This study shows the potential of an analytical framework to evaluate the adequacy and benefits of dynamic maths interviews in a more valid way by viewing relevant aspects in conjunction. The intervention consisted of a dynamic maths interview teacher professional development programme and a practice period. During this practice period the teachers conducted an interview with each individual student involved in this study. Qualitative analyses of the transcripts of the video-recorded interviews showed the conduct of th...
In a course for teachers called Math 2008 we have embedded a research project where prospective elem...
Many consider records of practice a powerful means for not only promoting teacher growth but for ass...
Relying solely upon standardized examinations and usual forms of paper and pencil tests has been sho...
We investigated the adequacy of the conduct and possible benefits of the use of dynamic maths interv...
In this paper, we outline the benefits to teachers’ expertise of the use of research-based, one-to-o...
Interviewing students, though a common and popular activity in teacher education programs has been s...
The purpose of the study was to increase knowledge about high school students' perspective on the sc...
With the development of qualitative methodologies, interviewing has become one of the main tools in ...
This paper describes part of a larger study of an intervention program involving strategies designed...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
Increased focus on the preparation of early childhood educators (AMTE, 2010; NCTM, 2000; USDOE, 2002...
This study investigated prospective mathematics teachers’ reflections on the experience of des...
Determining preservice teachers' competence in proportional reasoning is a very complex task, and ex...
Teaching mathematics for understanding requires listening to each student’s mathematical thinking, b...
This thesis presents the first Swedish empirical evidence on how teachers employ a dynamic mathemati...
In a course for teachers called Math 2008 we have embedded a research project where prospective elem...
Many consider records of practice a powerful means for not only promoting teacher growth but for ass...
Relying solely upon standardized examinations and usual forms of paper and pencil tests has been sho...
We investigated the adequacy of the conduct and possible benefits of the use of dynamic maths interv...
In this paper, we outline the benefits to teachers’ expertise of the use of research-based, one-to-o...
Interviewing students, though a common and popular activity in teacher education programs has been s...
The purpose of the study was to increase knowledge about high school students' perspective on the sc...
With the development of qualitative methodologies, interviewing has become one of the main tools in ...
This paper describes part of a larger study of an intervention program involving strategies designed...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
Increased focus on the preparation of early childhood educators (AMTE, 2010; NCTM, 2000; USDOE, 2002...
This study investigated prospective mathematics teachers’ reflections on the experience of des...
Determining preservice teachers' competence in proportional reasoning is a very complex task, and ex...
Teaching mathematics for understanding requires listening to each student’s mathematical thinking, b...
This thesis presents the first Swedish empirical evidence on how teachers employ a dynamic mathemati...
In a course for teachers called Math 2008 we have embedded a research project where prospective elem...
Many consider records of practice a powerful means for not only promoting teacher growth but for ass...
Relying solely upon standardized examinations and usual forms of paper and pencil tests has been sho...