The Amte Handbook of Mathematics Teacher Education - (The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (Amte) Professional Book) (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This new volume of The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) Professional Book Series is a critical and timely resource that paves the way and guides the future of mathematics teacher education.
- Author(s): Babette M Benken
- 490 Pages
- Education, Teaching Methods & Materials
- Series Name: The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (Amte) Professional Book
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About the Book
This AMTE volume explores the future of mathematics teacher education, reflecting on research and best practices. It highlights teacher preparation across various contexts and grade levels while connecting to AMTE Standards. Featuring insights from 95 contributors, it addresses current challenges and opportunities to advance the field.
Book Synopsis
This new volume of The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) Professional Book Series is a critical and timely resource that paves the way and guides the future of mathematics teacher education. The collection of work in this AMTE Handbook of Mathematics Teacher Education reflects on research and what we know about how best to prepare and support both mathematics teachers and mathematics teacher educators and presents what is happening in the field. Examples included in the 22 chapters highlight how we are preparing teachers across multiple contexts (e.g., within district, in content courses for the major) and grade ranges (K-20+) and all chapters highlight relevant connections to the AMTE Standards for Preparing Teachers of Mathematics. Most importantly, this volume explores what we do not yet fully understand and where we are going. In essence, it considers how we can move the field forward. The 95 contributing authors range from graduate students to those who have served as leaders in the field in multiple ways for many years. Authors include K-12 teachers, school administrators, district leaders, graduate students, higher education faculty, and professional development facilitators.