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Mathematical knowledge for teaching teachers: knowledge used and developed by mathematics teacher educators in learning to teach via problem solving
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Masingila, Joanna O.
, Kimani, Patrick M.
, Olanoff, Dana
in
Communities of Practice
/ Concept Formation
/ Education
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ Inquiry
/ Knowledge Base for Teaching
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical Concepts
/ Mathematical Logic
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Philosophy of Education
/ Preservice Teacher Education
/ Preservice Teachers
/ Problem Solving
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
/ Teaching Methods
2018
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Mathematical knowledge for teaching teachers: knowledge used and developed by mathematics teacher educators in learning to teach via problem solving
by
Masingila, Joanna O.
, Kimani, Patrick M.
, Olanoff, Dana
in
Communities of Practice
/ Concept Formation
/ Education
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ Inquiry
/ Knowledge Base for Teaching
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical Concepts
/ Mathematical Logic
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Philosophy of Education
/ Preservice Teacher Education
/ Preservice Teachers
/ Problem Solving
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
/ Teaching Methods
2018
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Mathematical knowledge for teaching teachers: knowledge used and developed by mathematics teacher educators in learning to teach via problem solving
by
Masingila, Joanna O.
, Kimani, Patrick M.
, Olanoff, Dana
in
Communities of Practice
/ Concept Formation
/ Education
/ Elementary School Teachers
/ Inquiry
/ Knowledge Base for Teaching
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical Concepts
/ Mathematical Logic
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Instruction
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Philosophy of Education
/ Preservice Teacher Education
/ Preservice Teachers
/ Problem Solving
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
/ Teaching Methods
2018
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Mathematical knowledge for teaching teachers: knowledge used and developed by mathematics teacher educators in learning to teach via problem solving
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Mathematical knowledge for teaching teachers: knowledge used and developed by mathematics teacher educators in learning to teach via problem solving
2018
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Overview
In this study, we report on what types of mathematical knowledge for teaching teachers (MKTT) mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) use and develop when they work together and reflect on their teaching in a Community of Practice while helping prospective primary teachers (PTs) generate their own mathematical knowledge for teaching in learning mathematics via problem solving. Two novice MTEs worked with an experienced MTE and reflected on the process of learning to teach via problem solving and supporting PTs in developing deep understandings of foundational mathematical ideas. Taking a position of inquiry as stance, we examined our experiences teaching mathematics content courses for PTs via problem solving. We found that all of the MTEs used and developed some MKTT through (a) understanding and deciding on the mathematical goals of both the individual lessons and the two-course sequence as a whole, (b) choosing and facilitating tasks, and (c) using questions to scaffold PTs learning and engage them in mathematical processes such as making conjectures, justifying their reasoning, and proving or disproving conjectures.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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