Mathematics Teacher Training and Development in Africa Trends at Primary and Secondary School Levels /

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Luneta, Kakoma (Editor), Schäfer, Marc (Editor)
Summary:XIV, 269 p.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:Teacher Education, Learning Innovation and Accountability,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68755-6
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505 0 |a Introduction Chapter 1. Trend and concerns in the training of secondary mathematics teachers in Tanzania – the relevance of advanced mathematics courses in teacher training -- Chapter 2. Evolution of Mathematics Teacher Training in Zambia from 2000 to 2020: Curriculum Changes in Context -- Chapter 3. Analyses of Mathematics Teacher Education and Training Programs in Ethiopia -- Chapter 4. Mathematics Teacher Education in Kenya: A Review of its Evolution and Development -- Chapter 5. Mathematics teacher training in Namibia: A systematic review of the reforms, challenges, and implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) -- Chapter 6. Initiatives and changes in Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers in Zimbabwe (1990-2020): current practices and future directions -- Chapter 7. A Systematic Review of the Training of Mathematics Teachers in Nigeria (1990-2020) -- Chapter 8. Examination of Tanzania Secondary School Mathematics Teacher Education Program Alignment with Knowledge, Skills and Competencies for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Beyond -- Chapter 9. The Evolution of Mathematics Teacher Professional Development in Egypt -- Chapter 10. Mathematics teachers in the 21st century- what affordances and constraints lie in preparing teachers for the Fourth Industrial Revolution(4IR) -- Chapter 11. Developmental trends in the mathematics teachers education curricula in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 12. Professional development of South African primary mathematics teachers: a network of multiple, overlapping, aligned projects for lifelong learning -- Chapter 13. The development of teachers of mathematics in sub-Saharan Africa: reflections on moving forward with confidence. 
520 |a This edited volume addresses the need for reforms in mathematics teacher training, spurred by scientific advancements and societal changes, encompassing calls for changes in curricula, content, and instructional methods. The text highlights the complexities of teaching mathematics, specifically within Africa. It provides an exploration into how mathematics teacher training has evolved to address challenges such as ineffective teaching approaches, lack of resources, technological limitations, and outdated training programs. Through comprehensive systematic reviews for each country in the African region, documentation is provided on the past, present, and envisioned future of teacher training programs. This undertaking provides a detailed analysis of mathematics teacher training, offering valuable insights for teacher trainers, government ministries of education, and stakeholders across Africa. For anyone invested in enhancing mathematics education in the region, this book offers indispensable guidance and knowledge. 
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