Difference between revisions of "Professional Development for Teachers of Mathematics (1994 NCTM Yearbook)"

From MathEd.net Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Create page with contents and cite)
 
(Link authors and fix typos)
 
Line 6: Line 6:


<ol start="1">
<ol start="1">
<li>Professional Development and Teacher Autonomy by Kathryn Castle and Douglas B Aichele</li>
<li>Professional Development and Teacher Autonomy by Kathryn Castle and Douglas B. Aichele</li>
<li>Teacher Education as an Exercise in Adaptation by Thomas J. Cooney</li>
<li>Teacher Education as an Exercise in Adaptation by [[Thomas Cooney|Thomas J. Cooney]]</li>
<li>A Framework for the Professional Development of K-12 Mathematics Teachers by Graham A. Jones, Cheryl A. Lubinski, Jane O. Swafford, and Carol A. Thornton</li>
<li>A Framework for the Professional Development of K-12 Mathematics Teachers by Graham A. Jones, [[Cheryl Lubinski|Cheryl A. Lubinski]], Jane O. Swafford, and Carol A. Thornton</li>
<li>Ten Key Principles from Research for the Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers by Doug Clarke</li>
<li>Ten Key Principles from Research for the Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers by [[Doug Clarke]]</li>
<li>Building Professional Development into the Culture of Schools by Arthur Hyde, Meghan Ormiston, and Pamela Hyde</li>
<li>Building Professional Development into the Culture of Schools by Arthur Hyde, Meghan Ormiston, and Pamela Hyde</li>
<li>Diversity, Reform, and Professional Knowledge: The Need for Multicultural Clarity by William F. Tate</li>
<li>Diversity, Reform, and Professional Knowledge: The Need for Multicultural Clarity by [[William Tate|William F. Tate]]</li>
<li>Changing Mathematics Teaching Means Changing Ourselves: Implications for Professional Development by Julian Weissglass</li>
<li>Changing Mathematics Teaching Means Changing Ourselves: Implications for Professional Development by Julian Weissglass</li>
<li>Calculational and Conceptual Orientations in Teaching Mathematics by Alba G. Thompson, Rahdolph A. Philipp, Patrick W. Thompson, and Barbara A. Boyd</li>
<li>Calculational and Conceptual Orientations in Teaching Mathematics by [[Alba Thompson|Alba G. Thompson]], [[Randolph Philipp|Randolph A. Philipp]], [[Patrick Thompson|Patrick W. Thompson]], and Barbara A. Boyd</li>
<li>Teachers as Assessors: A Professional Development Challenge by Ralph W. Cain, Patricia Ann Kenney, and Cathy G. Schloemer</li>
<li>Teachers as Assessors: A Professional Development Challenge by Ralph W. Cain, Patricia Ann Kenney, and Cathy G. Schloemer</li>
<li>A Multimedia Approach to the Professional Development of Teachers: A Virtual Classroom by Mary M. Hatfield and Gary G. Bitter</li>
<li>A Multimedia Approach to the Professional Development of Teachers: A Virtual Classroom by Mary M. Hatfield and Gary G. Bitter</li>
Line 22: Line 22:
<ol start="11">
<ol start="11">
<li>Changing Preservice Teacher-Education Programs by Nancy Nesbitt Vacc and George W. Bright</li>
<li>Changing Preservice Teacher-Education Programs by Nancy Nesbitt Vacc and George W. Bright</li>
<li>Constructing Meaningful Understanding of Matheamtics Content by Ruhama Even and Glenda Lappan</li>
<li>Constructing Meaningful Understanding of Matheamtics Content by Ruhama Even and [[Glenda Lappan]]</li>
<li>A Model PReservice Program for the Preparation of Mathematics Specialists in the Elementary School by Chuck McNerney</li>
<li>A Model PReservice Program for the Preparation of Mathematics Specialists in the Elementary School by Chuck McNerney</li>
<li>Learning How to Teach via Problem Solving by Frank K. Lester, Jr., Joanna O. Masingila, Sue Tinsley Mau, Diana V. Lambdin, Vânia Maria Pereira dos Santos, and Anne M. Raymond</li>
<li>Learning How to Teach via Problem Solving by Frank K. Lester, Jr., Joanna O. Masingila, Sue Tinsley Mau, Diana V. Lambdin, Vânia Maria Pereira dos Santos, and [[Anne Raymond|Anne M. Raymond]]</li>
<li>Preparing Secondary School Mathematics Teachers by A. Susan Gay</li>
<li>Preparing Secondary School Mathematics Teachers by A. Susan Gay</li>
<li>Problem-Solving Interviews as Preparations for Teaching Mathematics by Harriett C. Bebout</li>
<li>Problem-Solving Interviews as Preparations for Teaching Mathematics by Harriett C. Bebout</li>
<li>Modeling the NCTM Standards: Ideas for Initial Teacher Preparation Programs by Michaele F. Chappell and Denisse R. Thompson</li>
<li>Modeling the NCTM Standards: Ideas for Initial Teacher Preparation Programs by Michaele F. Chappell and [[Denisse Thompson|Denisse R. Thompson]]</li>
<li>Teachers and Students Learning Together in After-School Mathematics Enrichment Laboratories by Nadine S. Bezuk, Frank A. Holmes, and Larry K. Sowder</li>
<li>Teachers and Students Learning Together in After-School Mathematics Enrichment Laboratories by [[Nadine Bezuk|Nadine S. Bezuk]], [[Frank Holmes|Frank A. Holmes]], and [[Larry Sowder|Larry K. Sowder]]</li>
<li>Partnership in Mathematics Education: The Evolution of a Professional Development School by Frances R. Curcio, Rossana Perez, and Barbara Stewart</li>
<li>Partnership in Mathematics Education: The Evolution of a Professional Development School by [[Frances Curcio|Frances R. Curcio]], Rossana Perez, and Barbara Stewart</li>
</ol>
</ol>


Line 40: Line 40:
<li>The Kentucky K-4 Mathematics Specialist Program by William S. Bush</li>
<li>The Kentucky K-4 Mathematics Specialist Program by William S. Bush</li>
<li>The Michigan Mathematics In-Service Project by Robert A. Laing and Ruth Ann Meyer</li>
<li>The Michigan Mathematics In-Service Project by Robert A. Laing and Ruth Ann Meyer</li>
<li>The Pittsburg Mathematics Collaborative by Leslie Salmon-Cox</li>
<li>The Pittsburgh Mathematics Collaborative by Leslie Salmon-Cox</li>
<li>Industry Internships and Professional Development by Ann M. Farrell</li>
<li>Industry Internships and Professional Development by Ann M. Farrell</li>
<li>Using Knowledge of Children's Thinking to Change Teaching by Donald L. Chambers and Judith Elaine Hankes</li>
<li>Using Knowledge of Children's Thinking to Change Teaching by Donald L. Chambers and Judith Elaine Hankes</li>

Latest revision as of 00:43, 26 June 2021

Contents

Preface

Part 1: Professional Development Issues and Perspectives

  1. Professional Development and Teacher Autonomy by Kathryn Castle and Douglas B. Aichele
  2. Teacher Education as an Exercise in Adaptation by Thomas J. Cooney
  3. A Framework for the Professional Development of K-12 Mathematics Teachers by Graham A. Jones, Cheryl A. Lubinski, Jane O. Swafford, and Carol A. Thornton
  4. Ten Key Principles from Research for the Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers by Doug Clarke
  5. Building Professional Development into the Culture of Schools by Arthur Hyde, Meghan Ormiston, and Pamela Hyde
  6. Diversity, Reform, and Professional Knowledge: The Need for Multicultural Clarity by William F. Tate
  7. Changing Mathematics Teaching Means Changing Ourselves: Implications for Professional Development by Julian Weissglass
  8. Calculational and Conceptual Orientations in Teaching Mathematics by Alba G. Thompson, Randolph A. Philipp, Patrick W. Thompson, and Barbara A. Boyd
  9. Teachers as Assessors: A Professional Development Challenge by Ralph W. Cain, Patricia Ann Kenney, and Cathy G. Schloemer
  10. A Multimedia Approach to the Professional Development of Teachers: A Virtual Classroom by Mary M. Hatfield and Gary G. Bitter

Part 2: Initial Preparation of Teachers of Mathematics

  1. Changing Preservice Teacher-Education Programs by Nancy Nesbitt Vacc and George W. Bright
  2. Constructing Meaningful Understanding of Matheamtics Content by Ruhama Even and Glenda Lappan
  3. A Model PReservice Program for the Preparation of Mathematics Specialists in the Elementary School by Chuck McNerney
  4. Learning How to Teach via Problem Solving by Frank K. Lester, Jr., Joanna O. Masingila, Sue Tinsley Mau, Diana V. Lambdin, Vânia Maria Pereira dos Santos, and Anne M. Raymond
  5. Preparing Secondary School Mathematics Teachers by A. Susan Gay
  6. Problem-Solving Interviews as Preparations for Teaching Mathematics by Harriett C. Bebout
  7. Modeling the NCTM Standards: Ideas for Initial Teacher Preparation Programs by Michaele F. Chappell and Denisse R. Thompson
  8. Teachers and Students Learning Together in After-School Mathematics Enrichment Laboratories by Nadine S. Bezuk, Frank A. Holmes, and Larry K. Sowder
  9. Partnership in Mathematics Education: The Evolution of a Professional Development School by Frances R. Curcio, Rossana Perez, and Barbara Stewart

Part 3: Professional Development for Practicing Teachers of Mathematics

  1. Empowering K-12 Teachers for Leadership: A Districtwide Strategy for Change by Peggy A. House
  2. An Agent for Change: The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation by Catherine Anne Wick, Suzanne K. Westegaard, and Carolyn Q. Wilson
  3. Teachers Empowering Teachers: A Professional-Enhancement Model by Martha Wallace, Judith Cederberg, and Richard Allen
  4. The Kentucky K-4 Mathematics Specialist Program by William S. Bush
  5. The Michigan Mathematics In-Service Project by Robert A. Laing and Ruth Ann Meyer
  6. The Pittsburgh Mathematics Collaborative by Leslie Salmon-Cox
  7. Industry Internships and Professional Development by Ann M. Farrell
  8. Using Knowledge of Children's Thinking to Change Teaching by Donald L. Chambers and Judith Elaine Hankes
  9. Professional Development through Action Research by L. Diane Miller and Neil P. Hunt
  10. Stop, Look, Listen: Building Reflection into Continuing Professional Development by Jane F. Schielack and Dinah Chancellor

Cite

APA 7

Aichele, D. B. & Coxford, A. F. (Eds.). (1994). Professional development for teachers of mathematics. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.