The Inspirational Untold Stories of Secondary Mathematics Teachers

Author:   Alice F. Artzt ,  Frances R. Curcio
Publisher:   Information Age Publishing
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9781648022029


Pages:   116
Publication Date:   30 October 2020
Format:   Hardback
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"Personal story telling is a powerful and interesting medium through which one can share experiences, insights, successes, and difficulties in meaningful contexts. Teaching in general, and mathematics teaching in particular, is much more than what meets the eye. Most people have only experienced teaching from the vantage point of a student and have impressions of teachers and teaching that are simplistic and usually totally incorrect. The lives of mathematics teachers are varied and contrary to what one might think they are. The journeys of exemplary in-service teachers are not linear; there are many bends, potholes, and detours through which they have navigated. The """"road conditions"""" of teaching are fodder for the 12 untold stories collected in this volume, whose authors graduated from a special four-year undergraduate mathematics teacher preparation program, containing innovative components, many of which are revealed through the experiences described in their stories. The range of narratives vary in every possible way, from the reasons they became mathematics teachers, to the number of years teaching, to the experiences encountered while teaching, to the different roles they have assumed throughout their careers. Nevertheless, one strand permeates all of the stories: their passion for what they do and their ability to reflect on early college experiences that contribute to their performance. These inspiring narratives will shed light on the developmental processes of mathematics teachers, what it means to teach mathematics, and the components of a secondary mathematics teacher preparation program that can contribute to their expertise."

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Author:   Alice F. Artzt ,  Frances R. Curcio
Publisher:   Information Age Publishing
Imprint:   Information Age Publishing
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781648022029


ISBN 10:   1648022022
Pages:   116
Publication Date:   30 October 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Endorsements. Foreword. Preparing Secondary Mathematics Teachers. More Than a Teacher From the Mirror To the SmartBoard My Unexpected Happiness A Journey in Defining My Inner Teacher Daring to Lead: A Story of Early Leadership Development La Historia: Shaded by Violence Good-Bye Shyness, Hello Teaching Tutoring to Teaching and Back Again Faculty Support Goes a Long Way Challenges, Surprises, and Successes I Could Only Imagine The Power of Caring References. About the Authors. Index.

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This lovely book contains personal stories about the process of becoming a mathematics teacher and the challenges and rewards of the early years of teaching. These stories highlight that the path to teaching is often indirect, rocky, and filled with doubts. But these poignant stories are powerful because they are so honest. I wish I'd read these stories before I experienced some of the joys and challenges of my early years of teaching because they would have prepared me for the roller coaster of emotion associated with entering this complex but beautiful profession. I think these stories will be helpful when working with prospective and early career teachers. - Randolph Philipp, Professor of Mathematics Education, School of Teacher Education, San Diego State University, Immediate Past President, Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) This is a book about real people and true stories; the narratives are really insightful and truly inspirational. It is not only a book that those involved in teacher preparation programs may find useful and informative to read, but also a book that could provide insights and inspiration to those who are exploring what it is like to be a teacher. The journey of each of these success stories, despite the diverse starting point of each,speaks volumes of the importance of an effective teacher preparation program that not only nurtures but also provides support for the growth of the preservice teachers. The narratives in this book are certainly a testimonial to what we often hear-Teachers are more often made than born. - Ngan Hoe Lee, Associate Professor, Mathematics & Mathematics Education, National Institute of Education, Singapore


"This lovely book contains personal stories about the process of becoming a mathematics teacher and the challenges and rewards of the early years of teaching. These stories highlight that the path to teaching is often indirect, rocky, and filled with doubts. But these poignant stories are powerful because they are so honest. I wish I’d read these stories before I experienced some of the joys and challenges of my early years of teaching because they would have prepared me for the roller coaster of emotion associated with entering this complex but beautiful profession. I think these stories will be helpful when working with prospective and early career teachers.""""- Randolph Philipp, Professor of Mathematics Education, School of Teacher Education, San Diego State University, Immediate Past President, Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) """"This is a book about real people and true stories; the narratives are really insightful and truly inspirational. It is not only a book that those involved in teacher preparation programs may find useful and informative to read, but also a book that could provide insights and inspiration to those who are exploring what it is like to be a teacher. The journey of each of these success stories, despite the diverse starting point of each,speaks volumes of the importance of an effective teacher preparation program that not only nurtures but also provides support for the growth of the preservice teachers. The narratives in this book are certainly a testimonial to what we often hear–Teachers are more often made than born.""""- Ngan Hoe Lee, Associate Professor, Mathematics & Mathematics Education, National Institute of Education, Singapore"


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