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Title

Using concept maps to assess change in teachers’ understandings of algebra: a respectful approach.

Authors

Hough, Sarah; O'Rode, Nancy; Terman, Nancy; Weissglass, Julian

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ growth in understanding of algebra using concept maps. The study was set in the context of a five-year National Science Foundation funded teacher retention and renewal professional development project. In this project both beginning and experienced teachers are supported as they increase their understanding about mathematics, their ability to implement effective mathematics practices in their classrooms, and their knowledge of working with English Learners. Results indicate that teachers’ algebraic knowledge structures became more complex and connected as a result of their professional development. In addition, they were able to adapt their knowledge networks to incorporate important aspects of algebra into them. Concept maps are recommended to other leaders of mathematics professional development as a means of assessing change.

Subjects

MATHEMATICS teachers; CONCEPT mapping; CAREER development; CONTINUING education; PROFESSIONAL education; TEACHER retention; EFFECTIVE teaching; EDUCATIONAL change; NATIONAL Science Foundation (U.S.)

Publication

Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2007, Vol 10, Issue 1, p23

ISSN

1386-4416

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10857-007-9025-0

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