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<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, | <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> | ||
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<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> | ||
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<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 | <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> |
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Contents
Preface
Part 1: Professional Development Issues and Perspectives
- Professional Development and Teacher Autonomy by Kathryn Castle and Douglas B. Aichele
- Teacher Education as an Exercise in Adaptation by Thomas J. Cooney
- 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
- Ten Key Principles from Research for the Professional Development of Mathematics Teachers by Doug Clarke
- Building Professional Development into the Culture of Schools by Arthur Hyde, Meghan Ormiston, and Pamela Hyde
- Diversity, Reform, and Professional Knowledge: The Need for Multicultural Clarity by William F. Tate
- Changing Mathematics Teaching Means Changing Ourselves: Implications for Professional Development by Julian Weissglass
- Calculational and Conceptual Orientations in Teaching Mathematics by Alba G. Thompson, Randolph A. Philipp, Patrick W. Thompson, and Barbara A. Boyd
- Teachers as Assessors: A Professional Development Challenge by Ralph W. Cain, Patricia Ann Kenney, and Cathy G. Schloemer
- 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
- Changing Preservice Teacher-Education Programs by Nancy Nesbitt Vacc and George W. Bright
- Constructing Meaningful Understanding of Matheamtics Content by Ruhama Even and Glenda Lappan
- A Model PReservice Program for the Preparation of Mathematics Specialists in the Elementary School by Chuck McNerney
- 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
- Preparing Secondary School Mathematics Teachers by A. Susan Gay
- Problem-Solving Interviews as Preparations for Teaching Mathematics by Harriett C. Bebout
- Modeling the NCTM Standards: Ideas for Initial Teacher Preparation Programs by Michaele F. Chappell and Denisse R. Thompson
- Teachers and Students Learning Together in After-School Mathematics Enrichment Laboratories by Nadine S. Bezuk, Frank A. Holmes, and Larry K. Sowder
- 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
- Empowering K-12 Teachers for Leadership: A Districtwide Strategy for Change by Peggy A. House
- An Agent for Change: The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation by Catherine Anne Wick, Suzanne K. Westegaard, and Carolyn Q. Wilson
- Teachers Empowering Teachers: A Professional-Enhancement Model by Martha Wallace, Judith Cederberg, and Richard Allen
- The Kentucky K-4 Mathematics Specialist Program by William S. Bush
- The Michigan Mathematics In-Service Project by Robert A. Laing and Ruth Ann Meyer
- The Pittsburgh Mathematics Collaborative by Leslie Salmon-Cox
- Industry Internships and Professional Development by Ann M. Farrell
- Using Knowledge of Children's Thinking to Change Teaching by Donald L. Chambers and Judith Elaine Hankes
- Professional Development through Action Research by L. Diane Miller and Neil P. Hunt
- 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.