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Title
The evolution of research on teaching mathematics : international perspectives in the digital era / Agida Manizade, Nils Buchholtz, Kim Beswick, editors.
ISBN
9783031311932 (electronic bk.)
3031311930 (electronic bk.)
9783031311925
Published
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vi, 381 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Other Standard Identifiers
10.1007/978-3-031-31193-2 doi
Call Number
QA11
Dewey Decimal Classification
510.71
Summary
This open access book investigates current issues related to the evolution of research on teaching mathematics and examines up to thirty years of presage-process-product research (PPPR) in mathematics with respect to conceptualization, instrumentation, and design. The book discusses the theoretical and methodological challenges associated with PPPR, critically reviews current research, and explores the likely direction of further developments to identify future paths for research on high-quality mathematics teaching in the digital era. Subjects that are covered in this work focus on the relationships between 1) student learning outcomes measured upon completion of the mathematics teaching; 2) student learning activities in the classroom; 3) interactive mathematics teacher activities, and best practices in mathematics classrooms conducted in the presence of students; 4) pre-post-active mathematics teacher activities such as planning, assessment, and other teaching-related activities outside of the classroom; 5) mathematics teachers' competencies, knowledge, and skills; and 6) mathematics teachers' characteristics, including beliefs, attitudes, and motivation. This book discusses the evolution of such research in mathematics teaching and teacher education in the digital era and is of interest to researchers exploring the field of mathematics teaching and mathematics teacher education as well as educators.
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Open access.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 14, 2023).
Series
Mathematics education in the digital era ; v. 22. 2211-8144
1. Cultural context to the evolution of research on teaching mathematics
2. Pre-existing mathematics teacher characteristics
3. Mathematics teacher competencies, knowledge, and skills
4. Research on pre-active mathematics teacher activities
5. Research on interactive mathematics teacher activities
6. Mathematics teacher training and experiences
7. Student mathematics learning activities
8. Student mathematics learning outcomes
9. External context
10. Individual student internal contexts and considerations for mathematics teaching and learning
11. Individual student characteristics, abilities, and personal qualities.