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Online Learning in Mathematics Education
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Hollebrands, Karen.
Online Learning in Mathematics Education
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正題名/作者:
Online Learning in Mathematics Education/ edited by Karen Hollebrands, Robin Anderson, Kevin Oliver.
其他作者:
Oliver, Kevin.
面頁冊數:
XIX, 342 p. 66 illus., 49 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Education, general. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80230-1
ISBN:
9783030802301
Online Learning in Mathematics Education
Online Learning in Mathematics Education
[electronic resource] /edited by Karen Hollebrands, Robin Anderson, Kevin Oliver. - 1st ed. 2021. - XIX, 342 p. 66 illus., 49 illus. in color.online resource. - Research in Mathematics Education,2570-4737. - Research in Mathematics Education,.
Chapter 1 . Teaching Mathematics Education Online: Instructional Theories, Strategies, and Technologies -- Chapter 2. Using Digital Technology and Blending to Change the Mathematics Classroom and Mathematics Teacher Education -- Chapter 3. Presence in Online Mathematics Methods Courses: Design Principles Across Institutions -- Chapter 4. Online Curriculum Modules for Preparing Teachers to Teach Statistics: Design, Implementation, and Results -- Chapter 5. Rehumanizing Mathematics Education and Building Community for Online Learning -- Chapter 6. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Collaborative Professional Development for Teacher Educators: Number Talks as Culturally Responsive Online Teaching -- Chapter 7. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy for Emergent Bilinguals in a Teacher Education Online Course -- Chapter 8. Number Talks in Asynchronous Online Classrooms for More Equitable Participation and as Formative Assessment of Student Thinking -- Chapter 9. A Three-Part Synchronous Online Model for Middle Grades Mathematics Teachers’ Professional Development -- Chapter 10. THE IMPACT OF AN ONLINE TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROSPECTIVE SECONDARY MATHEMATICS TEACHERS’ NOTICING -- Chapter 11. Theory-based Intervention Framework to Improve Mathematics Teachers’ Motivation to Engage in Online Professional Development -- Chapter 12. Mathematics for the Citizen, m@t.abel and MOOCs: From Paper to Online Environments for Mathematics Teachers’ Professional Development -- Chapter 13. Tweeting or Listening to Learn: Professional Networks of Mathematics Teachers on Twitter -- Chapter 14. A Distributed Leadership Model for Informal, Online Faculty Professional Development -- Chapter 15. Confronting Teachers with Contingencies to Support Their Learning about Situation-Specific Pedagogical Decisions in an Online Context -- Chapter 16. Virtual Field Experiences as an Opportunity to Develop Preservice Teachers Efficacy and Equitable Teaching Practice.
This book brings together research from mathematics education and instructional design to describe the development and impact of online environments on prospective and practicing teachers’ learning to teach mathematics. The move to online learning has steadily increased over the past decade. Its most rapid movement occurring in 2020 with most instruction taking place remotely. Chapters in this book highlight issues related to teacher learning in three main contexts: formal, informal, and experiential or practice-based. This volume brings together researchers from the different but related fields of instructional design and mathematics education to engage in dialogue around how we design and study the impacts of online learning in general and online mathematics education more specifically. The book is very timely with most instruction taking place online and mathematics educators addressing challenges related to supporting teachers’ formal, informal, and experiential learning online. A chapter in each section will synthesize ideas presented by instructional designers and mathematics educators as it relates to teacher learning in each context. At the end of each section, a retrospective chapter is presented to reflect on what the different perspectives offer to better understand mathematics teacher learning in online environments. This book is of interest to mathematics educators, researchers, teacher educators, professional development providers, and instructional designers.
ISBN: 9783030802301
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-80230-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Education, general.
LC Class. No.: LC8-6691
Dewey Class. No.: 370
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