Mathematics: Quality Teaching (EDUC90691)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject will address quality teaching in mathematics and numeracy from theoretical, empirical and practical perspectives. Topics will include: research into quality mathematics teaching, including local and international studies of good teaching practice such as TIMSS Video Studies and in Learner’s Perspective Study; how good teaching varies between countries; research into the links between teacher’s knowledge and student learning; standards for quality numeracy teaching; critique of practical activities that exemplify instructional practices advocated on the basis of either theory, empirical research or agreed standards. The examples used will draw upon extensive video resources.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the subject students will be able to:
- demonstrate a knowledge of current theory and research regarding knowledge required for teaching mathematics;
- demonstrate a knowledge of theories of learning and instruction relevant to the teaching of mathematics;
- demonstrate familiarity with local and international research into mathematics teaching;
- demonstrate familiarity with national and international attempts to develop standards for mathematics teaching, the premises upon which these standards are based, and the issues associated with the promotion of quality teaching using standards;
- describe classroom activities and teaching actions that illustrate different aspects of quality mathematics teaching;
- demonstrate familiarity with a variety of approaches to teacher professional development and discuss, in an informed manner, the relative merits of these approaches for the promotion of quality mathematics teaching.
Generic skills
Students completing this subject will be able to
- demonstrate a superior knowledge and understanding of educational theory and practice in general and in a specialised area in particular;
- express informed opinions about particular areas of current educational interest;
- have an understanding of the theory and practice of educational research needed to evaluate research literature and carry out appropriate research activity;
- make effective use of the findings of educational writings and research in addressing professional problems;
- have the depth of knowledge and understanding that will enable them to be a resource for colleagues in particular professional situations;
- demonstrate an appreciation of professional responsibilities and ethical principles which should characterise leaders in the education profession.
Last updated: 10 February 2024