This paper reports on initial data from teachers at an Australian Year 9-12 secondary school which is attempting to implement a project-based learning model across the entire curriculum. The eight teachers had diverse prior teaching experiences, including work in primary schools, special education, Year 7-10 secondary schools, and technical and further education. None had studied mathematics at tertiary level and just one listed maths as a main teaching area. Results of an initial survey indicate that most had reasonable levels of personal mathematics competence, and could identify relevant mathematical concepts among the affordances of a particular scenario, but that they struggled to articulate how they would work with students to pursue any of the relevant mathematics in depth.
History
Publication title
Mathematics Education: Expanding Horizons - Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Editors
J Dindyal, LP Cheng and SW Ng
Pagination
114-121
ISBN
978-981-07-2527-3
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
MERGA Inc.
Place of publication
Singapore
Event title
35th Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia