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The book presents a selection of the most relevant talks given at
the 21st MAVI conference, held at the Politecnico di Milano. The
first section is dedicated to classroom practices and beliefs
regarding those practices, taking a look at prospective or
practicing teachers' views of different practices such as
decision-making, the roles of explanations, problem-solving,
patterning, and the use of play. Of major interest to MAVI
participants is the relationship between teachers' professed
beliefs and classroom practice, aspects that provide the focus of
the second section. Three papers deal with teacher change, which is
notoriously difficult, even when the teachers themselves are
interested in changing their practice. In turn, the book's third
section centers on the undercurrents of teaching and learning
mathematics, which can surface in various situations, causing
tensions and inconsistencies. The last section of this book takes a
look at emerging themes in affect-related research, with a
particular focus on attitudes towards assessment. The book offers a
valuable resource for all teachers and researchers working in this
area.
The book presents a selection of the most relevant talks given at
the 21st MAVI conference, held at the Politecnico di Milano. The
first section is dedicated to classroom practices and beliefs
regarding those practices, taking a look at prospective or
practicing teachers' views of different practices such as
decision-making, the roles of explanations, problem-solving,
patterning, and the use of play. Of major interest to MAVI
participants is the relationship between teachers' professed
beliefs and classroom practice, aspects that provide the focus of
the second section. Three papers deal with teacher change, which is
notoriously difficult, even when the teachers themselves are
interested in changing their practice. In turn, the book's third
section centers on the undercurrents of teaching and learning
mathematics, which can surface in various situations, causing
tensions and inconsistencies. The last section of this book takes a
look at emerging themes in affect-related research, with a
particular focus on attitudes towards assessment. The book offers a
valuable resource for all teachers and researchers working in this
area.
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