Teacher knowledge, curriculum materials, and quality of instruction: Unpacking a complex relationship
Abstract
The set of papers presented in this issue comprise a multiple-case study which attends to instructional resources—teacher knowledge and curriculum materials—to understand how they individually and jointly contribute to instructional quality. We approach this inquiry by comparing lessons taught by teachers with differing mathematical knowledge for teaching who were using either the same or different editions of a US Standards-based curriculum....
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Title
Teacher knowledge, curriculum materials, and quality of instruction: Unpacking a complex relationship
Published Date
Aug 1, 2012
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
443 - 466
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