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Effective mathematics learning environments : primary teachers' beliefs and practices

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Susie GrovesSusie Groves, Brian Doig
A first priority for changing teaching practice is to make problematic for teachers aspects of their current practice. As part of a project on improving mathematics and science teaching in the middle years of schooling, teachers were asked to rate their practice against components of effective teaching and learning and to rate each of these according to their perceived importance. Findings suggest that primary teachers endorsed the components as representing effective practice, scoring most components higher than their actual practice. Gaps were particularly evident for items relating to challenging students conceptually and higher-order thinking, with these becoming the basis for some of the action planning for change.

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Pagination

115 - 123

Location

Prague, Czech Republic

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2005-08-21

End date

2005-08-26

ISBN-13

9788072902200

ISBN-10

8072902202

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2005, Charles University, Faculty of Education

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Novotna

Title of proceedings

International Symposium Elementary Maths Teaching proceedings

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