Mathematics Teacher Educators’ Practices to Support Teachers in the Design of Mathematical Tasks

Author:

Ratnayake Iresha Gayani1,Taranto Eugenia2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Education, Uppsala University, 75237 Uppsala, Sweden

2. Faculty of Humanities, Foreign Language and Education, Kore University of Enna, Cittadella Universitaria, 94100 Enna, Italy

Abstract

Since teachers have the greatest impact on student learning, it is crucial to consider how professional development programs (PDP) for teachers can enhance their contribution, especially in designing mathematical tasks for teaching. This paper focuses on identifying patterns of practices of mathematics teacher educators related to crucial aspects of two teacher PDPs: one conducted face-to-face and the other using a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). The Meta-Didactical Transposition is employed as the theoretical framework for comparing the two PDPs and for identifying patterns of practices. The findings suggest that educators, both in face-to-face and online settings, consider certain practices to guide teachers in designing mathematical tasks. This paper aims to share experiences of good practices that can be implemented by other researchers seeking to guide teachers in task design, either alone or in small groups.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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