posted on 2023-05-23, 05:29authored byRosemary CallinghamRosemary Callingham, Kim Beswick, Chick, H, Clark, J, Goos, M, Kissane, B, Serow, P, Thornton, S, Tobias, S
Over the past decade there has been growing interest in describing and measuring the kinds of mathematical knowledge needed by teachers. Such efforts are in parallel with the development of national standards for teachers, indicating levels of expectation across the years of teachers’ careers. This presentation provides an opportunity for teacher educators and teachers to consider the nature of mathematical knowledge needed by beginning teachers at all levels of schooling. Discussion will be informed by data from an ALTC funded national project that aims to improve the quality of pre-service teachers’ outcomes in mathematics and by the AAMT Standards framework.
History
Publication title
Mathematics: Traditions and [New] Practices - Proceedings of the AAMT-MERGA Conference
Editors
J Clark, B Kissane, J Mousley, T Spencer, S Thornton
Pagination
900-907
ISBN
978-1-875900-71-8
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers Inc.
Place of publication
Adelaide, South Australia
Event title
23rd Biennial Conference of The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers Inc. and the 34th Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Inc. (AAMT-MERGA Conference)