Enhancing a mathematics leader’s knowledge for teaching through a co-teaching situation
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 14:12authored byLivy, S, Yanni, M, Downton, A, Tracey MuirTracey Muir
This paper reports on a mathematics leader who participated as a co-teacher alongside a teacher educator in a university classroom. The collaboration was designed to bring the profession into the university. Case study research design and qualitative methods were used to analyse written self-reflections, transcripts of interviews and the co-teachers’ post-lesson discussion notes. Along with identifying the benefits of the co-teaching for pre-service teachers, it became evident that the mathematics leader also benefitted from this experience. The findings suggest that such collaborative co-teaching experiences may be a legitimate professional learning experience for school mathematics leaders.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Editors
G Hine, S Blackley and A Cooke
Pagination
460-467
ISBN
978-1-920846-31-2
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
The Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Place of publication
Adelaide, Australia
Event title
42nd Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Conference