Pedagogical design capacity of lower-secondary mathematics teacher and her interaction with curriculum resources

  • Jukic Matic L
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Various curriculum resources emerged in the last decades, but the textbook still remains the most used teaching and learning resource in mathematics classrooms. In this paper, we use a case study to analyze teaching practice of one math teacher. The aim of the study is to examine how math teacher interacts with the textbook and teacher guide, especially when teacher offloads on those resources, adapts them or improvises in the classroom. The study was conducted using lessons observations and semi-structured interviews. The results showed that teacher does not favour particular type of resource mobilization. Her interaction with resources can be characterized as a dynamic interplay, where type of resource mobilization exchange between the lessons and within a lesson as well. Moreover, teacher’s mobilization of textbook and teacher guide depends on teacher’s goals and assessment of the most pedagogically beneficial instruction for students.

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Jukic Matic, L. (2019). Pedagogical design capacity of lower-secondary mathematics teacher and her interaction with curriculum resources. Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 8(1), 53. https://doi.org/10.17583/redimat.2019.2396

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