While extensive reference in the literature can be found in regard to professional learning sessions and workshops for teachers of mathematics, relatively little has been reported about engaging parents in learning about mathematics and mathematics education. The importance of home school partnerships is readily acknowledged, with parents being arguably the most influential factor in their children¡®s educational success, yet many parents feel uninformed about current educational practices and how best to support their child¡®s learning. This paper reports on an initiative undertaken with the parents from a District High School whereby they joined a ¨DMaths club¡¬ and attended information sessions designed to familiarise them with current mathematical practices and pedagogy. The results indicated that parents were appreciative of the opportunities provided to them and that they were supportive of contemporary mathematical practices.
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
531-539
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)
Event Venue
Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Date of Event (Start Date)
2011-07-03
Date of Event (End Date)
2011-07-07
Rights statement
Copyright 2011 MERGA
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other education and training not elsewhere classified