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Mathematics Teachers Professional Development Perceived to Improve Instruction and Learning Outcomestion, multiple representation, problem-solving, inclusive education, using learners’ errors and misconceptions, games, group work and use of resources. The chapter is based on data collected through lesson observations, interviews and structure questionnaire techniques. Findings reveal that question忍受 发表于 2025-3-25 17:32:51
Paradigms in Mathematics Teacher Professional Learning Research: A Review of South Africa’s LiteratuTo answer the first question, the abstracts of the journal articles were analysed for the methodological approach adopted to classify them as either qualitative (interpretivist), quantitative (positivist) or mixed-methods (pragmatic). Where there was ambiguity in the abstract, the methodology sectio狂乱 发表于 2025-3-25 20:43:20
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Improving Mathematics Education in Malawi Through the Collaboration of Teacher Educatorsprove their practice. Furthermore, they have continued to collaborate after the PD programme. We therefore argue that the PD did not only capacitate the teacher educators in improving their teaching, but it also initiated networking and collaboration within and across the teacher colleges, which has痴呆 发表于 2025-3-26 09:30:39
Professional Noticing for Mathematics Teacher Growth teaching strategies. The teacher engaged more on professional noticing of the learners‘ mathematical thinking. He became more curious of what learners say in class and encouraged them to open up their ideas. This resulted in more communication and connection of mathematical ideas as well as innovatCHOIR 发表于 2025-3-26 15:51:58
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2570-4729 tion and research in the region with input from South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Malawi, Namibia, Lesotho, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe..978-3-030-82725-0978-3-030-82723-6Series ISSN 2570-4729 Series E-ISSN 2570-4737