Thinking teaching: seeing mathematics teachers as active decision makers
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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00authored byP Sullivan, Judith Mousley
Many teachers are now incorporating a broader range of strategies into their teaching, including problem solving, investigations and open-ended questions. Among other things, such teaching requires teachers to talk less but to make more decisions. The acknowledgment of this complexity and the centrality of active decision making have implications for teacher education and teacher development, and for the strategies and resources used.