articleCognition and InstructionSep 26, 2008Closed access

Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching and the Mathematical Quality of Instruction: An Exploratory Study

Michigan Department of Education · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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Abstract

This study illuminates claims that teachers' mathematical knowledge plays an important role in their teaching of this subject matter. In particular, we focus on teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching (MKT), which includes both the mathematical knowledge that is common to individuals working in diverse professions and the mathematical knowledge that is specialized to teaching. We use a series of five case studies and associated quantitative data to detail how MKT is associated with the mathematical quality of instruction. Although there is a significant, strong, and positive association between levels of MKT and the mathematical quality of instruction, we also find that there are a number of important…

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