The Learning and Development of Mathematics Teacher Educators International Perspectives and Challenges /
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| Інші автори: | , | 
| Резюме: | XXVII, 455 p. 44 illus., 22 illus. in color. text  | 
| Мова: | Англійська | 
| Опубліковано: | 
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          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
    
        2021.
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| Редагування: | 1st ed. 2021. | 
| Серія: | Research in Mathematics Education,
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| Онлайн доступ: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62408-8 | 
| Формат: | Електронний ресурс Книга | 
                Зміст: 
            
                  - Chapter 1. Introduction: The learning and development of mathematics teacher educators
 - Part 1: The nature of mathematics teacher educator expertise
 - Chapter 2. What do mathematics teacher educators need to know? Reflections emerging from the content of mathematics teacher education
 - Chapter 3. Applying the knowledge quartet to mathematics teacher educators: A case study undertaken in a co-teaching context
 - Chapter 4. The research mathematicians in the classroom: How their practice has potential to foster student horizon
 - Chapter 5. Pedagogical tasks towards extending mathematical knowledge: Notes on the work of teacher educators
 - chapter 6. Characterisation of mathematics teacher educators’ knowledge in terms of teachers’ professional potential and challenging content for mathematics teachers
 - Chapter 7. Learning to Teach Mathematics: How secondary prospective teachers describe the different beliefs and practices of their mathematics teacher educators
 - Part 2. Learning and developing as a mathematics teacher educator
 - Chapter 8. Supporting mathematics teacher educators’ growth and development through communities of practice
 - Chapter 9. Artifact-enhanced collegial inquiry: Making mathematics teacher educator practice visible
 - Chapter 10. Working with awareness as mathematics teacher educators: Experiences to issues to actions
 - Chapter 11. Mapping the territory: Using second-person interviewing techniques to narratively explore the lived experience of becoming a mathematics teacher educator
 - Chapter 12. From researcher in pure mathematics to primary school mathematics teacher educator
 - Chapter 13. Shaping our collective identity as mathematics teacher educators
 - Chapter 14. The influence of and interactions between different contexts in the learning and development of mathematics teacher educators
 - Chapter 15. Mathematics teacher educators’ learning in supporting teachers to link mathematics and workplace situations in classroom teaching
 - Chapter 16.Mathematics teacher educators learn from dilemmas and tensions in teaching about/through culturally relevant pedagogy
 - Chapter 17. Supporting mathematics teacher educators in China: Challenges and opportunities
 - Part 3. Methodological challenges in researching mathematics teacher educator expertise, learning and development
 - Chapter 18. What influences mathematics teacher educators’ decisions in course design? Activity theory and professional capital as an investigative approach
 - Chapter 19. Researching modelling by mathematics teacher educators: Shifting the focus onto teaching practices
 - Chapter 20. Mathematics teacher educators within the new technological environments: Changing the perspective
 - Part 4. Commentaries
 - Chapter 21. Mathematics teacher educator knowledge for teaching teachers
 - Chapter 22. Who are we as MTEs – How do we learn and develop?.