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PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINEES’ MATHEMATICS SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE AND CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE

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Pages 3-18 | Published online: 14 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

UK government agencies have recently set in train requirements to ‘crack down’ on primary [elementary] school teacher trainees whose own knowledge of mathematics is weak. The responsibility to identify and support (or fail) them currently rests with training providers (mainly university schools of education). We describe one approach to this process, presenting some findings concerning what trainees find difficult and how their knowledge is related to their teaching competence. We flesh out these findings with a case study of a mathematically-strong trainee whose path to qualification was less than smooth.

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