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(Ebook) Caught in the Act : Reflections on Continuing Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers in a Collabrative Partnership by Cyril Julie; Lorna Holtman; Charles R. Smith ISBN 9781928480372, 1928480373

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Authors:Cyril Julie; Lorna Holtman; Charles R. Smith
Pages:217 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:African Sun Media
Language:english
File Size:4.04 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781928480372, 1928480373
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(Ebook) Caught in the Act : Reflections on Continuing Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers in a Collabrative Partnership by Cyril Julie; Lorna Holtman; Charles R. Smith ISBN 9781928480372, 1928480373

The research reported in Caught in the Act draws together the insights gained from a continuous professional development initiative for high school mathematics teachers, teaching in low socio-economic status and socially challenged environments in South Africa. The chapters show the possibilities for enhancing achievement in school mathematics if a strength-based approach is adopted to develop teaching with teachers and when their concerns are taken seriously. The book demonstrates that the ecological relevance  fitness for the context in which teachers are teaching  of the "goods" developed and distributed by initiatives should be a major consideration to offer hope for sustainable implementation to improve school mathematics education. The book is of interest to mathematics teachers, school leaders, mathematics curriculum advisors, policy makers and researchers.
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