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The crosscurrents of Swedish mathematics teacher education

Authors :
Christiansen, Iben Maj
de Ron, Anette
Ebbelind, Andreas
Engström, Susanne
Frisk, Susanne
Kilhamn, Cecilia
Jatko Kraft, Veronica
Liljekvist, Yvonne
Norqvist, Mathias
Nyman, Rimma
Österling, Lisa
Palmér, Hanna
Pansell, Anna
Pettersson, Astrid
Pettersson, Kerstin
Ridderlind, Inger
Skodras, Christina
Skog, Kicki
Sumpter, Lovisa
Christiansen, Iben Maj
de Ron, Anette
Ebbelind, Andreas
Engström, Susanne
Frisk, Susanne
Kilhamn, Cecilia
Jatko Kraft, Veronica
Liljekvist, Yvonne
Norqvist, Mathias
Nyman, Rimma
Österling, Lisa
Palmér, Hanna
Pansell, Anna
Pettersson, Astrid
Pettersson, Kerstin
Ridderlind, Inger
Skodras, Christina
Skog, Kicki
Sumpter, Lovisa
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

As with any programs in teacher education, Swedish mathematics teacher education is influenced by changing political winds, developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), culture, history, PISA results, research-based program designs, and a fair amount of passion. Content and outcomes are nationally determined and include the requirement of a strong research foundation, but this is often not how practcing techers work, which exerts its own pull on teacher education. The specific implementations of programs take different forms at the universities that offer mathematics teacher education. In order to provide a comprehensive yet meaningful ntroduction to both the current system and current practices, we describe the overall organization of Swedish mathematics teacher education, and then offer short cases of implemented programs. To ensure inclusivity, the various parts are written by mathematics educators from the respective institutions. In this way, both variation across mathematicas teacher education for diffrent grade levels and variation across different institutions working with the same national directives can be distinguished. Issues such as the academization of teacher education are problematized, as are other forces that constitute the crosscurrents in Swedish mathematics teacher education.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1306171545
Document Type :
Electronic Resource