Full Description
The issue of mathematics teaching and its impact on learners' attainments in this subject has continuously been on the public agenda. The anthology of chapters in this book consists of varied up-to-date studies of some of the best mathematics education researchers and mathematics teaching experts, exploring the varied aspects of this essential. The book depicts the elementary school mathematics teachers' world while relating to three aspects which comprise the professional environment of mathematics teachers: Teachers' education and teachers' knowledge, Teaching and Teachers' personality. The chapters are written on a level which addresses and might interest a wide readership: researchers, in-service teachers, pre-service teachers, parents and learners.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
PART 1: Teachers' Education and Teachers' Knowledge
1 What Should We Expect from Somebody Who Teaches Mathematics in Elementary School
Shlomo Vinner
2 Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers' Attitudes Toward Integration of Humor in Mathematics Lessons
Avikam Gazit
3 Geometric Thinking Levels of Pre-Service and In-Service Mathematics Teachers at Various Stages of Their Education
Dorit Patkin and Ruthi Barkai
PART 2: Teaching and Teachers' Personality
4 A Multicultural View of Mathematics Male-Teachers at Israeli Elementary Schools
Eti Gilad and Shosh Millet
5 Do "Those Who Understand" Teach? Mathematics Teachers' Professional Image
Dorit Patkin and Avikam Gazit
6 Elementary School Mathematics Pre-Service Teachers' Perception of Their Professional Image
Nili Mendelson
Epilog
Dorit Patkin and Avikam Gazit
Root Canal
Avikam Gazit