Accumulated research findings in past decades have led to the
common knowledge that teachers' professional knowledge is essential
to effective classroom instruction. However, there is still very
limited understanding about the nature of teachers' expertise in
mathematics instruction. Expertise in Mathematics Instruction
addresses this need clearly and concisely. In particular, it
examines all aspects of emphases employed to characterize the
nature of expertise in mathematics instruction from both
researchers' and practitioners' perspectives. Moreover, with
research contributions from both the East and the West, this book
also examines ideas pertinent to fostering and demonstrating
expertise in mathematics instruction within different system
contexts. This book will raise questions and issues for mathematics
education researchers to guide a critical examination of what can
be learned from other education systems.
Expertise in Mathematics Instruction builds on its theoretical
and methodological approach with contributions from international
experts in the field. Additionally, a review of related research
from mathematics education serves as an introduction to the new
research in both Eastern and Western settings. Concluding this
resource is a reflection on the benefits of this international
collaboration and possible research directions for the future. The
final chapter cohesively joins traditional and current research for
action.
Expertise in Mathematics Instruction is of interest to
researchers in mathematics education, mathematics teacher
educators, and mathematics educators.
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