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1. Generalist Primary School Teachers' Preferences for Becoming Subject Matter Specialists

2. From Confusion to Clarity: Two Early Years Teachers' Remote Learning Experience

3. Exploring the Potential of Sequences of Connected, Cumulative and Challenging Tasks in the Early Years. Mathematical Sequences of Connected, Cumulative and Challenging Tasks in the Early Years. [Symposium]

4. Using Enabling and Extending Prompts in the Early Primary Years When Teaching with Sequences of Challenging Mathematical Tasks

5. Primary Teacher Attitudes towards Productive Struggle in Mathematics in Remote Learning versus Classroom-Based Settings

6. Teacher Actions for Consolidating Learning in the Early Years

7. Effectively Utilising Teaching Assistants to Support Mathematics Learning: Some Insights from the Getting Ready in Numeracy (G.R.I.N.) Program

8. Student Re-Engagement and Valuing of Mathematics Learning through an Intervention Program

9. School-Based Practice-Focused Collaborative Professional Learning

10. Teachers' Perceptions of Financial Literacy and the Implications for Professional Learning

11. An Instructional Model to Support Planning and Teaching Student Centred Structured Inquiry Lessons

12. The Intent and Processes of a Professional Learning Initiative Seeking to Foster Discussion around Innovative Approaches to Teaching

13. A Highly Capable Year 6 Student's Response to a Challenging Mathematical Task

14. Threats and Opportunities in Remote Learning of Mathematics: Implication for the Return to the Classroom

15. Exploring a Structure for Mathematics Lessons That Foster Problem Solving and Reasoning

16. Students' Willingness to Engage with Mathematical Challenges: Implications for Classroom Pedagogies

17. The Role of Challenging Mathematical Tasks in Creating Opportunities for Student Reasoning

18. Exploring Spatial Reasoning in the Early Years: Effective Pedagogical Approaches

19. Teaching with Challenging Tasks in the First Years of School: What Are the Obstacles and How Can Teachers Overcome Them?

20. Shopping for Shoes: Teaching Students to Apply and Interpret Mathematics in the Real World

21. Classroom Culture, Challenging Mathematical Tasks and Student Persistence

22. Teachers' Decisions about Mathematics Tasks When Planning

23. Insights into Ways That Teachers Plan Their Mathematics Teaching

24. Supporting Teachers in Choosing and Using Challenging Mathematics Tasks

25. Students' Opinions about Characteristics of Their Desired Mathematics Lessons

26. Converting Mathematics Tasks to Learning Opportunities: An Important Aspect of Knowledge for Mathematics Teaching

27. Exploring Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivational Aspects of Middle School Students' Aspirations for Their Mathematics Learning

28. Challenging Tasks Lead to Productive Struggle!

29. Students' Perceptions of Factors Contributing to Successful Participation in Mathematics

30. Developing Financially Literate Children

31. Primary Teachers' Written Unit Plans in Mathematics and Their Perceptions of Essential Elements of These

32. Encouraging Students to Persist When Working on Challenging Tasks: Some Insights from Teachers

33. Processes and Priorities in Planning Mathematics Teaching

34. Researching the Creation of a National Curriculum from Systems to Classrooms

35. Transposing Reform Pedagogy into New Contexts: Complex Instruction in Remote Australia

36. Remote Indigenous Students' Understandings of Measurement

38. Reasoning in the Australian Curriculum: Understanding Its Meaning and Using the Relevant Language

39. Teacher Decisions about Planning and Assessment in Primary Mathematics

40. Important Ideas in Mathematics: What Are They and Where Do You Get Them?

41. Teachers' Planning Processes: Seeking Insights from Australian Teachers

42. How Do Mathematics Teachers Decide What to Teach? Curriculum Authority and Sources of Information Accessed by Australian Teachers

43. Junior Secondary Students' Perceptions of Influences on Their Engagement with Schooling

44. Exploring Open-Ended Tasks as Teacher Learning

45. Knowing Where You Are Going Helps You Know How to Get There

46. Making the Pedagogic Relay Inclusive for Indigenous Australian Students in Mathematics Classrooms

47. Issues and Directions in Australian Teacher Education.

50. Dynamic Counting: A Suggestion for Developing Flexibility with Counting and Place Value

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