
Learning Through Teaching Mathematics
Development of Teachers' Knowledge and Expertise in Practice
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 17. June 2010
Book
Hardback
XII, 300 pages
978-90-481-3989-7 (ISBN)
Description
The idea of teachers Learning through Teaching (LTT) - when presented to a naïve bystander - appears as an oxymoron. Are we not supposed to learn before we teach? After all, under the usual circumstances, learning is the task for those who are being taught, not of those who teach. However, this book is about the learning of teachers, not the learning of students. It is an ancient wisdom that the best way to "truly learn" something is to teach it to others. Nevertheless, once a teacher has taught a particular topic or concept and, consequently, "truly learned" it, what is left for this teacher to learn? As evident in this book, the experience of teaching presents teachers with an exciting opp- tunity for learning throughout their entire career. This means acquiring a "better" understanding of what is being taught, and, moreover, learning a variety of new things. What these new things may be and how they are learned is addressed in the collection of chapters in this volume. LTT is acknowledged by multiple researchers and mathematics educators. In the rst chapter, Leikin and Zazkis review literature that recognizes this phenomenon and stress that only a small number of studies attend systematically to LTT p- cesses. The authors in this volume purposefully analyze the teaching of mathematics as a source for teachers' own learning.
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Series
Edition
2010
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
63 s/w Abbildungen
XII, 300 p. 63 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
1360 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-481-3989-7 (9789048139897)
DOI
10.1007/978-90-481-3990-3
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Development of Teachers' Knowledge and Expertise in Practice
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Development of Teachers' Knowledge and Expertise in Practice
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Content
Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives on Teachers' Learning through Teaching.- Teachers' Opportunities to Learn Mathematics Through Teaching.- Attention and Intention in Learning About Teaching Through Teaching.- How and What Might Teachers Learn Through Teaching Mathematics: Contributions to Closing an Unspoken Gap.- Learning Through Teaching Through the Lens of Multiple Solution Tasks.- Examples of Learning through teaching: Pedagogical mathematics.- What Have I Learned: Mathematical Insights and Pedagogical Implications.- Dialogical Education and Learning Mathematics Online from Teachers.- Role of Task and Technology in Provoking Teacher Change: A Case of Proofs and Proving in High School Algebra.- Learning Through Teaching, When Teaching Machines: Discursive Interaction Design in Sketchpad.- What Experienced Teachers Have Learned from Helping Students Think About Solving Equations in the One-Variable-First Algebra Curriculum.- Examples of Learning through teaching: Mathematical pedagogy.- Exploring Reform Ideas for Teaching Algebra: Analysis of Videotaped Episodes and of Conversations About Them.- On Rapid Professional Growth: Cases of Learning Through Teaching.- Interactions Between Teaching and Research: Developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge for Real Analysis.- Teachers Learning from Their Teaching: The Case of Communicative Practices.- Feedback: Expanding a Repertoire and Making Choices.