Developing Measures of Teachers’ Mathematics Knowledge for Teaching
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Abstract
In this article, we discuss efforts to design and empirically test measures of teachers’ content knowledge for teaching elementary mathematics. We begin by reviewing the literature on teacher knowledge, taking special note of how scholars have organized such knowledge. Next we describe survey items we wrote to represent knowledge for teaching mathematics and results from factor analysis and scaling work with these items. We found that teachers ’ knowledge for teaching elementary mathematics is multidimensional, and includes knowledge of various mathematical topics (e.g., number and operations, algebra) and domains (e.g., knowledge of content; knowledge of students and content). The constructs indicated by…
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- Mathematics education
- Elementary mathematics
- Test (biology)
- Knowledge level
- Psychology
- Teaching method
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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