This paper reports on a small-scale EU-funded study of the teaching of mathematics in the age range 10–14 in Flanders, England, Hungary, and Spain. Drawing on video recordings of sequences of lessons taught on standard topics, and exploiting a coding schedule developed from live observations in each country, the inferable learning objectives of, and the didactic strategies teachers employ during, each of a lesson's episodes are examined. Two analyses were undertaken. The first, despite some common ground, indicated that teachers in each country behave in ways similar to teachers from the same country that distinguishes them from teachers elsewhere. The second identified typologies of teacher behaviour that were international in their teache...
abstract: Mathematics is an increasingly critical subject and the achievement of students in mathema...
This paper reports an interview study of 45 English and 10 Hungarian teachers of mathematics. The se...
Using a comparative approach, the authors analyse the role of educational studies in the secondary t...
This paper reports on a small-scale EU-funded study of the teaching of mathematics in the age range ...
This paper addresses four questions concerning the influence of culture on mathematics teachers’ pro...
This paper addresses four questions concerning the influence of culture on mathematics teachers’ pro...
This chapter draws on an analysis of two sequences of five videotaped lessons taught by two case stu...
Videotape is an increasingly used tool in cross-national studies of mathematics teaching. However, t...
This paper outlines the iterative processes by which a multinational team of researchers developed a...
International audienceThis paper explores the complexity of interpreting teachers' practice in relat...
Recent studies have indicated, particularly in the European context, that students’ mathematical suc...
This study focuses on the effectiveness of mathematics teaching to children aged 9-10 years, applies...
Abstract: this paper reports on almost one hundred observations of mathematics classes in Budapest, ...
International audienceIn the last decade, research on instructional practices has been carried out i...
In this study, we aim to understand the forces driving assessment for learning (AfL) in primary sch...
abstract: Mathematics is an increasingly critical subject and the achievement of students in mathema...
This paper reports an interview study of 45 English and 10 Hungarian teachers of mathematics. The se...
Using a comparative approach, the authors analyse the role of educational studies in the secondary t...
This paper reports on a small-scale EU-funded study of the teaching of mathematics in the age range ...
This paper addresses four questions concerning the influence of culture on mathematics teachers’ pro...
This paper addresses four questions concerning the influence of culture on mathematics teachers’ pro...
This chapter draws on an analysis of two sequences of five videotaped lessons taught by two case stu...
Videotape is an increasingly used tool in cross-national studies of mathematics teaching. However, t...
This paper outlines the iterative processes by which a multinational team of researchers developed a...
International audienceThis paper explores the complexity of interpreting teachers' practice in relat...
Recent studies have indicated, particularly in the European context, that students’ mathematical suc...
This study focuses on the effectiveness of mathematics teaching to children aged 9-10 years, applies...
Abstract: this paper reports on almost one hundred observations of mathematics classes in Budapest, ...
International audienceIn the last decade, research on instructional practices has been carried out i...
In this study, we aim to understand the forces driving assessment for learning (AfL) in primary sch...
abstract: Mathematics is an increasingly critical subject and the achievement of students in mathema...
This paper reports an interview study of 45 English and 10 Hungarian teachers of mathematics. The se...
Using a comparative approach, the authors analyse the role of educational studies in the secondary t...