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[[Gwendolyn Lloyd|Lloyd, G. M.]], [[Janine Remillard|Remillard, J. T.]], & [[Beth Herbel-Eisenmann|Herbel-Eisenmann, B. A.]] (2009). [[Lloyd, Remillard, & Herbel-Eisenmann (2009)|Teachers’ use of curriculum materials: An emerging field]]. In [[Janine Remillard|J. T. Remillard]], [[Beth Herbel-Eisenmann|B. A. Herbel-Eisenmann]], & [[Gwendolyn Lloyd|G. M. Lloyd]] (Eds.), [[Mathematics teachers at work: Connecting curriculum materials and classroom instruction]] (pp. 3–14). New York, NY: Routledge. | [[Gwendolyn Lloyd|Lloyd, G. M.]], [[Janine Remillard|Remillard, J. T.]], & [[Beth Herbel-Eisenmann|Herbel-Eisenmann, B. A.]] (2009). [[Lloyd, Remillard, & Herbel-Eisenmann (2009)|Teachers’ use of curriculum materials: An emerging field]]. In [[Janine Remillard|J. T. Remillard]], [[Beth Herbel-Eisenmann|B. A. Herbel-Eisenmann]], & [[Gwendolyn Lloyd|G. M. Lloyd]] (Eds.), [[Mathematics teachers at work: Connecting curriculum materials and classroom instruction]] (pp. 3–14). New York, NY: Routledge. | ||
[[Janine Remillard|Remillard, J. T.]] (2009). [[Remillard (2009)|Part II commentary: Considering what we know about the relationship between teachers and curriculum materials]]. In [[Janine Remillard|J. T. Remillard]], [[Beth Herbel-Eisenmann|B. A. Herbel-Eisenmann]], & [[Gwendolyn Lloyd|G. M. Lloyd]] (Eds.), [[Mathematics teachers at work: Connecting curriculum materials and classroom instruction]] (pp. 85–92). New York, NY: Routledge. | |||
[[Mary Kay Stein|Stein, M. K.]], [[Janine Remillard|Remillard, J. T.]], & [[Margaret Smith|Smith, M. S.]] (2007). [[Stein, Remillard, & Smith (2007)|How curriculum influences student learning]]. In [[Frank Lester|F. K. Lester]] (Ed.), [[Second handbook of research on mathematics teaching and learning]] (pp. 319–369). Charlotte, NC: Information Age. | [[Mary Kay Stein|Stein, M. K.]], [[Janine Remillard|Remillard, J. T.]], & [[Margaret Smith|Smith, M. S.]] (2007). [[Stein, Remillard, & Smith (2007)|How curriculum influences student learning]]. In [[Frank Lester|F. K. Lester]] (Ed.), [[Second handbook of research on mathematics teaching and learning]] (pp. 319–369). Charlotte, NC: Information Age. |
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Publications
Lloyd, G. M., Remillard, J. T., & Herbel-Eisenmann, B. A. (2009). Teachers’ use of curriculum materials: An emerging field. In J. T. Remillard, B. A. Herbel-Eisenmann, & G. M. Lloyd (Eds.), Mathematics teachers at work: Connecting curriculum materials and classroom instruction (pp. 3–14). New York, NY: Routledge.
Remillard, J. T. (2009). Part II commentary: Considering what we know about the relationship between teachers and curriculum materials. In J. T. Remillard, B. A. Herbel-Eisenmann, & G. M. Lloyd (Eds.), Mathematics teachers at work: Connecting curriculum materials and classroom instruction (pp. 85–92). New York, NY: Routledge.
Stein, M. K., Remillard, J. T., & Smith, M. S. (2007). How curriculum influences student learning. In F. K. Lester (Ed.), Second handbook of research on mathematics teaching and learning (pp. 319–369). Charlotte, NC: Information Age.
Remillard, J. T. (2005). Examining key concepts in research on teachers' use of mathematics curricula. Review of Educational Research, 75(2), 211–246. doi:10.3102/00346543075002211