In March 2020, many schools worldwide were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure confronted mathematics teachers with the challenging transition to emergency remote teaching (ERT). How did students experience ERT, and how did these experiences relate to context variables and to their teachers’ beliefs and practices? In particular, what didactic approaches and formative assessment practices did secondary mathematics students experience, and which beliefs did they hold concerning digital mathematics education? How were these student experiences and beliefs related to student context variables (gender, need to support family, personal home equipment), teacher beliefs, delivery modes, and student appreciation of mathematics? To inve...
The focus of this research is how Sicilian state university mathematics professors faced the challen...
In this article we analyze the strengths and weaknesses of mathematics teaching through Distance Lea...
This study aims to explore how teachers from four countries—France, Israel, Italy, and Germany—manag...
In March 2020, many schools worldwide were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure confron...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted mathematics teachers with the challenge of developing alternati...
In this paper, we consider the experiences of mathematics lecturers in higher education and how they...
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a move to emergency remote teaching in many universities across ...
The Mathematics Teacher Educators’ Migration to Online Teaching in Response to COVID-19 survey was d...
After about two years of emergency remote teaching during the pandemic, the teaching of mathematics ...
peer-reviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic led to closures of university campuses around the world from Marc...
peer-reviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic meant a move to emergency remote teaching for many university ...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, university closures were commonplace worldwide from March 2020, meanin...
In this paper, we consider the experiences of mathematics lecturers in higher education and how they...
There are concerns that current remote learning efforts in response to COVID-19 may not be measuring...
The covid-19 and the restrictions imposed by the lockdown affected educational institutions across t...
The focus of this research is how Sicilian state university mathematics professors faced the challen...
In this article we analyze the strengths and weaknesses of mathematics teaching through Distance Lea...
This study aims to explore how teachers from four countries—France, Israel, Italy, and Germany—manag...
In March 2020, many schools worldwide were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure confron...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted mathematics teachers with the challenge of developing alternati...
In this paper, we consider the experiences of mathematics lecturers in higher education and how they...
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a move to emergency remote teaching in many universities across ...
The Mathematics Teacher Educators’ Migration to Online Teaching in Response to COVID-19 survey was d...
After about two years of emergency remote teaching during the pandemic, the teaching of mathematics ...
peer-reviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic led to closures of university campuses around the world from Marc...
peer-reviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic meant a move to emergency remote teaching for many university ...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, university closures were commonplace worldwide from March 2020, meanin...
In this paper, we consider the experiences of mathematics lecturers in higher education and how they...
There are concerns that current remote learning efforts in response to COVID-19 may not be measuring...
The covid-19 and the restrictions imposed by the lockdown affected educational institutions across t...
The focus of this research is how Sicilian state university mathematics professors faced the challen...
In this article we analyze the strengths and weaknesses of mathematics teaching through Distance Lea...
This study aims to explore how teachers from four countries—France, Israel, Italy, and Germany—manag...