Working towards addressing the mathematics subject matter knowledge needs of prospective teachers
Citation
Hourigan, M. & O' Donoghue, J. (2009), 'Working towards addressing the Mathematics subject matter knowledge needs of prospective teachers', in Close, S., Corcoran, D., Ward, R. & Dooley, T.(eds), Proceedings of 3rd National Conference on Research in Mathematics Education (MEI3), 'Mathematics for All' - Extending Mathematical Capacity, Dublin: St Patricks College, p 133 - 143.
Hourigan, M. & O' Donoghue, J. (2009), 'Working towards addressing the Mathematics subject matter knowledge needs of prospective teachers', in Close, S., Corcoran, D., Ward, R. & Dooley, T.(eds), Proceedings of 3rd National Conference on Research in Mathematics Education (MEI3), 'Mathematics for All' - Extending Mathematical Capacity, Dublin: St Patricks College, p 133 - 143.
Abstract
This study is the result of a perceived need for action within one Irish College of Education. During professional interactions with prospective teachers in both mathematics pedagogy sessions and teaching practice, the author (MH) considered that the number of incidents where prospective teachers demonstrated weaknesses in their mathematics subject matter knowledge was excessive. In response, the first step taken was to seek further insight into the phenomenon both nationally and internationally (Hourigan and O’ Donoghue, 2007 a.).
Keywords
MathematicsSubject matter knowledge
Language (ISO 639-3)
engPublisher
St. Patricks College, DublinRights
The full Proceedings of Close, S., Corcoran, D., Ward, R. & Dooley, T.(eds), Proceedings of 3rd National Conference on Research in Mathematics Education (MEI3), 'Mathematics for All' - Extending Mathematical Capacity, Dublin: St Patricks College College is available at http://www.spd.dcu.ie/site/maths_ed/documents/MEI3proceedings.pdfURI
http://www.spd.dcu.ie/site/maths_ed/maths_education_conference_2009.shtmlhttp://hdl.handle.net/10395/1970