1st Edition

Investigating Mathematics Teaching A Constructivist Enquiry

By Barbara Jaworski Copyright 1994
    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    252 Pages
    by Routledge

    Barbara Jaworski addresses a number of questions that are central to research on reform in mathematics education today. In this volume she attempts to chart critically yet honestly her own developing ideas as she undertakes a several-year-long enquiry into mathematics teaching and gives a very personal account of her developing conceptions, conjectures, thoughts and reflections. The author accounts for her research both genetically and biographically, simultaneously restructuring the development of her ideas and giving a rigorous, critical and reflective account.

    An Investigative Approach: Why and How?; Constructivism: A Philosophy of Knowledge and Learning; Working with Two Teachers: Defining the Study; The Research Process; Interlude 1: From Phase 1 to Phase 2; Clare: Origins of the Teaching Triad; Mike: Significant Episodes and the Teaching Triad; Interlude 2: From Phase 2 to Phase 3; Ben: Affirming the Teaching Triad; Investigative Mathematics Teaching: Characteristics and Tensions; Reflection and Development; Epilogue.

    Biography

    Barbara Jaworski