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Primary Mathematics and the Developing Professional

Askew, Mike(Edited by)Brown, Margaret(Edited by)Millett, Alison(Edited by)
Part of the Multiple perspectives on attainment in numeracy ; v.1 series
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This book develops a framework for discussing primary school teachers making changes to their understandings and practices.

The framework has been developed to allow the complexity of external and internal aspects of change processes to be explored in a holistic way.

External factors influencing teachers include increased specification of the curriculum, changing demands for styles of pedagogy and a rhetoric of Lifelong Learning.

Such factors have to be looked at in relation to individual teacher's internal responses to mathematics.

For many primary school teachers, mathematics is a subject that causes concern; its place within their personal biographies may be uncomfortable and replete with memories of confusion, pain and limited success.

Professional understandings of mathematics build upon the understandings from personal histories.

Discussing teacher change within the interplay of the external and internal is inherently difficult.

Responses to this difficulty have tended to take the form of simplifying the task and dealing with the external separately from the internal.

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Product Details
1402057059 / 9781402057052
Paperback / softback
12/02/2007
United States
English
xxxiii, 289 p.
24 cm
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