Frank K. Lester, Jr. (ed.)
The Second Handbook of Research on Mathematics Teaching and Learning picks up where the very important 1992 Handbook of Research on Mathematics Teaching and Learning (edited by Douglas Grouws) ends, focusing on research contributions and trends during the past 15 years.
Among the 58 researchers who contributed to the two-volume set are several of the most prominent researchers in the field - Michele Artigue, Deborah Ball, Carmen Batanero, Michael Battista, Alan Bishop, Paul Cobb, Erik DeCorte, Jan de Lange, Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Brian Greer, Douglas Grouws, Guershon Harel, James Hiebert, Graham Jones, Carolyn Kieran, Richard Lesh, Mogens Niss, Norma Presmeg, Alan Schoenfeld, Michael Shaughnessy, Edward Silver, Judith Sowder, Lieven Verschaffel, Norman Webb, and Dylan Wiliam.
The Handbook has 31 chapters and is organized around six themes: 1. Foundations: Philosophy, 2. Teachers and Teaching, 3. Influences on Student Outcomes, 4. Students and Learning, 5. Assessment, 6. Issues and Perspectives.
ISBN-13: 978-1-59311-176-2
Year Levels: pre K - 12+
Publisher:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Cover type: Soft cover
Publication date: 2007
Product number:
NCT
Keywords: Research, Professional learning/teacher education
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