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6. Problem solving in mathematics textbooks
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to analyse how mathematical problem solving (MPS) is represented in mathematical textbooks for Swedish upper secondary school. The analysis comprises dominating Swedish textbook series, and relates to uncovering a) the quantity of tasks that are actually mathematical problems (MPs), b) their location in the chapter, c) their difficulty level, and d) their context. LÄS MER
7. Support for mathematics teachers’ change : Examining catalysts for teacher learning and role of the teacher in professional development programmes
Sammanfattning : When the perception changes regarding what mathematics students should be able to manage, this is typically addressed through a new national curriculum. To establish and implement this new curriculum in practice, teachers must be given the opportunity to change according to it. LÄS MER
8. Rektorn och den dubbla styrningen : en studie om gymnasierektors uppdrag i styrkedjan
Sammanfattning : In a global education policy context, school leadership has grown in importance in relation to improving school outcomes as well as equity in education. At the same time, during the last decades, the Swedish school system has undergone several large-scale national education reforms. LÄS MER
9. Matematiklärares kompetensutveckling online : policy, diskurs och meningsskapande
Sammanfattning : Different forms of professional development online are becoming increasingly common for teachers and the aim of the thesis is to contribute knowledge about online professional development for mathematics teachers and the relationship between professional development, educational policy, and mathematics teaching practice. In the thesis, professional development refers to organized professional development in terms of university courses. LÄS MER
10. Frameworks for task design and technology integration in the mathematics classroom
Sammanfattning : In recent years many teachers and students have begun having good access to digital technology in their classrooms, and in the context of Sweden the majority of secondary schools are known as one-to-one schools, with students having their own computer or tablet. However, the mere presence of technology in the classroom is not a guarantee for improved teaching and learning. LÄS MER