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Title: | Students’ mathematical productions in a collaborative professional development program: A powerful but stressful strategy for teachers |
Authors: | Canavarro, Ana Paula Serrazina, Lurdes |
Editors: | Borko, H Potary, D |
Keywords: | mathematical teaching teachers’ professional development new mathematics program collaboration |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | ICMI |
Citation: | Canavarro, A. P., & Serrazina, L. (2020). Students’ mathematical productions in a collaborative professional development program: A powerful but stressful strategy for teachers. In H. Borko & D. Potary (Eds.), ICMI Study 25 Conference Proceedings, Teachers of Mathematics Working and Learning in Collaborative Groups (pp. 246-253). Lisbon, Portugal: ICMI. |
Abstract: | This study occurred in the context of a national programme that took advantage of collaborative
strategies to promote primary teachers’ professional development concerning mathematical
teaching. The programme was grounded in teachers’ classrooms and placed great emphasis on
teacher collaboration in schools, adopting the analysis of students’ mathematical productions as
focus to promote reflection. Our aim is to understand which attitudes teachers identify to have
developed from the discussion of their students’ mathematical productions with peers and the teacher
educator. From the content analysis of the portfolios of 45 teachers, we concluded that teachers
developed diverse attitudes from the analysis of their students’ solutions to problems, most of them
contributing to improve their mathematics teaching practices oriented by high learning standards.
Attitudes like embarrassment and concern also emerged from teachers that did not feel comfortable
with creative and effective solutions of their students. This suggests that this professional development
strategy must be used in articulation with others that can foster teachers’ confidence in mathematics. |
URI: | https://www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/ICMI/Publications/ICMI%20Study%2025/updated%20DD/201114%20ICMI25Proceedings6.13.2020.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34769 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | PED - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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