A Knowledge Base for the Teaching Profession: What Would It Look Like and How Can We Get One?
University of Delaware · University of California, Los Angeles · +1 more institution
Abstract
To improve classroom teaching in a steady, lasting way, the teaching profession needs a knowledge base that grows and improves. In spite of the continuing efforts of researchers, archived research knowledge has had little effect on the improvement of practice in the average classroom. We explore the possibility of building a useful knowledge base for teaching by beginning with practitioners’ knowledge. We outline key features of this knowledge and identify the requirements for this knowledge to be transformed into a professional knowledge base for teaching. By reviewing educational history, we offer an incomplete explanation for why the United States has no countrywide system that meets these requirements. We…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 115.57
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 97
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Knowledge base
- Key (lock)
- Knowledge management
- Computer science
- Knowledge-based systems
- Professional development
- Teaching method
- Mathematics education
- Quality Education