Becoming a Teacher Educator: A Self-Study of the Use of Inquiry in a Mathematics Methods Course

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This article details the self-study of a beginning teacher educator in her first experience in teaching a mathematics methods course. The transition from teacher to teacher educator is explored through the experience of a course focused on inquiry. Inquiry is embedded within the course from two perspectives: mathematical inquiry and teaching as inquiry. The framework of teaching as inquiry is an important part of both the self-study and the mathematics methods course. Implications of the transition from teacher to teacher educator as well as the role of inquiry in mathematics teacher education are discussed. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.

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Marin, K. A. (2014). Becoming a Teacher Educator: A Self-Study of the Use of Inquiry in a Mathematics Methods Course. Studying Teacher Education, 10(1), 20–35. https://doi.org/10.1080/17425964.2013.873976

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