A Conversation on Professional Norms in Mathematics

A Conversation on Professional Norms in Mathematics
Author: Pamela E. Harris,Michael A. Hill,Dagan Karp,Emily Riehl,Mathilde Gerbelli-Gauthier
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781470467135

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The articles in this volume grew out of a 2019 workshop, held at Johns Hopkins University, that was inspired by a belief that when mathematicians take time to reflect on the social forces involved in the production of mathematics, actionable insights result. Topics range from mechanisms that lead to an inclusion-exclusion dichotomy within mathematics to common pitfalls and better alternatives to how mathematicians approach teaching, mentoring and communicating mathematical ideas. This collection will be of interest to students, faculty and administrators wishing to gain a snapshot of the current state of professional norms within mathematics and possible steps toward improvements.

Implementing Standards Based Math Instruction

Implementing Standards Based Math Instruction
Author: Mary Kay Stein,Margaret Schwan Smith,Marjorie A. Henningsen,Edward A. Silver
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807775202

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Teachers and teacher educators interested in synthesizing their current practice with new mathematics standards will welcome this highly useful volume. Author Mary Kay Stein and her colleagues at the QUASAR Project at the University of Pittsburgh present prevalent cases of mathematics instruction drawn from their research of nearly 500 classroom lessons. The Mathematical Tasks Framework, developed by the authors and explained thoroughly in the book, offers teachers and teacher educators the means to evaluate instructional decisions, the choice of materials, and learning outcomes, and the case studies afford readers the opportunity to ground these ideas in actual classroom practice. Readers will gain insight about how to foster a challenging, cognitively rich, and exciting classroom climate that propels students toward a richer understanding of mathematics. “If every teacher and teacher educator took the opportunity to study and discuss these cases, students everywhere would know and value mathematics as the national standards have envisioned.” —Susan Loucks-Horsley, Director of Professional Development for the National Institute for Science Education “The power of case discussions can be fully realized using this book as a tool. Equally important, teachers will be highly motivated because they see their own practice mirrored in the cases.” —Carne Barnett, WestEd, San Francisco, CA

Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice

Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice
Author: Bharath Sriraman
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 3221
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031408465

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Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics

Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics
Author: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Commission on Teaching Standards for School Mathematics
Publsiher: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1991
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015050456899

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Back by popular demand! Addresses professional mathematics teaching on the basis of two assumptions: teachers are primary figures in changing the way mathematics is taught and learned in schools and change requires that teachers have long-term support and adequate resources.

Learning to Lead Mathematics Professional Development

Learning to Lead Mathematics Professional Development
Author: Catherine Carroll,Judith Mumme
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2007-05-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412915045

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"This set of mathematics seminars is the ideal resource for people charged with supporting teacher leaders and others who lead mathematics professional development. Potential users include curriculum leaders, math-science partnerships, university-district partnerships, and mathematics teacher educators."--BOOK JACKET.

Mathematical Conversations

Mathematical Conversations
Author: Robin Wilson,Jeremy Gray
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461301950

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Approximately fifty articles that were published in The Mathematical Intelligencer during its first eighteen years. The selection demonstrates the wide variety of attractive articles that have appeared over the years, ranging from general interest articles of a historical nature to lucid expositions of important current discoveries. Each article is introduced by the editors. "...The Mathematical Intelligencer publishes stylish, well-illustrated articles, rich in ideas and usually short on proofs. ...Many, but not all articles fall within the reach of the advanced undergraduate mathematics major. ... This book makes a nice addition to any undergraduate mathematics collection that does not already sport back issues of The Mathematical Intelligencer." D.V. Feldman, University of New Hamphire, CHOICE Reviews, June 2001.

Making Sense of Mathematics Teacher Education

Making Sense of Mathematics Teacher Education
Author: Fou-Lai Lin,Thomas J. Cooney
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401008280

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This is a research-based book that deals with a broad range of issues about mathematics teacher education. It examines teacher education programs from different societies and cultures as it develops an international perspective on mathematics teacher education. Practical situations that are associated with related theories are studied critically. It is intended for teacher educators, mathematics educators, graduate students in mathematics education, and mathematics teachers.

Mathematics Education

Mathematics Education
Author: Jacqueline Dewar,Pao-sheng Hsu,Harriet Pollatsek
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2016-11-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319449500

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Many in the mathematics community in the U.S. are involved in mathematics education in various capacities. This book highlights the breadth of the work in K-16 mathematics education done by members of US departments of mathematical sciences. It contains contributions by mathematicians and mathematics educators who do work in areas such as teacher education, quantitative literacy, informal education, writing and communication, social justice, outreach and mentoring, tactile learning, art and mathematics, ethnomathematics, scholarship of teaching and learning, and mathematics education research. Contributors describe their work, its impact, and how it is perceived and valued. In addition, there is a chapter, co-authored by two mathematicians who have become administrators, on the challenges of supporting, evaluating, and rewarding work in mathematics education in departments of mathematical sciences. This book is intended to inform the readership of the breadth of the work and to encourage discussion of its value in the mathematical community. The writing is expository, not technical, and should be accessible and informative to a diverse audience. The primary readership includes all those in departments of mathematical sciences in two or four year colleges and universities, and their administrators, as well as graduate students. Researchers in education may also find topics of interest. Other potential readers include those doing work in mathematics education in schools of education, and teachers of secondary or middle school mathematics as well as those involved in their professional development.