Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityAlthough proof is a primary way that people communicate mathematically, it is not a strand of mathematics that is well taught in schools. Little research has been done on how professional development programs might improve this teaching. This study investigated the effects of a professional development program on in-service geometry teachers' beliefs and teaching practices of proof. Six participants in a high school participated in a 20 hour professional development program. All participants took part in pre- and post- interviews. In addition, two participants had their classes observed before and after the professional development program when they were teaching proof. In order to describe how the particip...
Results are presented about the effect of a professional development workshop (hereinafter PDW) for ...
This study is a micro-ethnography describing the students\u27 perspective of learning proof in high ...
Despite widespread agreement that proof should be central to all students' mathematical experiences,...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityAlthough proof is a primary way that people communicate mathematica...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed July 7, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Univers...
Graduation date: 2012The purpose of this study was to detail mathematical knowledge that supports th...
textThis study examined the effect of problem-based instruction (PBI) on undergraduate students and ...
This study describes twelve preservice teachers perceptions of their preparation program to foster t...
Professional development programs usually aim to support teachers as they explore innovative approac...
Researchers have suggested that proof is essential for the learning of mathematics and should be pla...
This dissertation details research studies designed to explore undergraduate math students’ beliefs ...
\ud Proof is a foundational mathematical activity that has been underrepresented in school mathemati...
ABSTRACT. Current reform efforts in the United States are calling for substantial changes in the nat...
This qualitative study reports on high school mathematics teachers\u27 understandings of mathematica...
In 1989, the National Research Council recommended “a shift from teaching routine procedures to dev...
Results are presented about the effect of a professional development workshop (hereinafter PDW) for ...
This study is a micro-ethnography describing the students\u27 perspective of learning proof in high ...
Despite widespread agreement that proof should be central to all students' mathematical experiences,...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityAlthough proof is a primary way that people communicate mathematica...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed July 7, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Univers...
Graduation date: 2012The purpose of this study was to detail mathematical knowledge that supports th...
textThis study examined the effect of problem-based instruction (PBI) on undergraduate students and ...
This study describes twelve preservice teachers perceptions of their preparation program to foster t...
Professional development programs usually aim to support teachers as they explore innovative approac...
Researchers have suggested that proof is essential for the learning of mathematics and should be pla...
This dissertation details research studies designed to explore undergraduate math students’ beliefs ...
\ud Proof is a foundational mathematical activity that has been underrepresented in school mathemati...
ABSTRACT. Current reform efforts in the United States are calling for substantial changes in the nat...
This qualitative study reports on high school mathematics teachers\u27 understandings of mathematica...
In 1989, the National Research Council recommended “a shift from teaching routine procedures to dev...
Results are presented about the effect of a professional development workshop (hereinafter PDW) for ...
This study is a micro-ethnography describing the students\u27 perspective of learning proof in high ...
Despite widespread agreement that proof should be central to all students' mathematical experiences,...