Title: Design Research as a Means for Building a Knowledge Base for Teachers and Teaching in Mathematics Education
Abstract: Building on the claim that teachers need to know how innovative instructional approaches work to be able to adapt them to their own classrooms, design research is presented as a research method that aims to offer exactly that kind of information. We elaborate design research that aims to develop a local instruction theory—a theory about the process by which students learn a given topic in mathematics and theories about the means of support for that learning process. We will illustrate this with the example of design research on a local instruction theory on addition and subtraction to 100. We further discuss design research that combines the 2 goals of teacher learning and student learning in 1 project as a special case of research on teacher learning. In closing, we briefly look into the relation between design research and teacher research.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
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