Periodic Reporting for period 2 - MaTeK (Enhancement of research excellence in Mathematics Teacher Knowledge)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-04-01 do 2023-12-31
R&P is an essential strand of mathematical proficiency, yet research indicates that many pre-service teachers are often not adequately prepared to cultivate opportunities for students to engage with R&P. In various real-life situations, individuals must make decisions, analyze information, or explain their thoughts and decisions, whether it's while shopping, selecting the best deal, defending ideas, or discussing important topics with individuals holding different opinions. Good argumentation skills and the ability to reason effectively help individuals make informed decisions, communicate clearly, and persuade others of their viewpoints.
Therefore, the primary focus of the MaTeK consortium's research efforts was to enhance the lesson design capacity of pre-service mathematics teachers, with a specific emphasis on R&P.
Last but not least, the MaTeK consortium prepared and realized an intervention in the courses for master's students who are training to become mathematics teachers, which led to an increased quality of university education. The successful intervention influenced the content of the courses offered to PMTs, as all partners, after the intervention, revised the content of these courses, equipping PMTs with better knowledge and skills related to teaching R&P. In other words, the PMTs’ preparation was enhanced in all five countries, which will hopefully lead to better mathematics teaching and learning.
• Advancements in Research Profile: The establishment of dynamic working groups and engagement in joint research endeavors has expanded the horizons of mathematics education. Participation in summer schools, staff exchanges, conferences, seminars, and workshops has enriched understanding and propelled the field forward.
• International Recognition and Collaboration: Partnerships have led to invitations to prestigious events and leadership roles in international conferences. This recognition underscores the commitment to excellence and facilitates valuable exchanges of knowledge and expertise.
• Enhancements in Teacher Training: Targeted interventions have elevated the quality of education for future mathematics teachers. Refining course content and focusing on essential areas like reasoning and proof are equipping future teachers with the tools they need to succeed in the classroom.
• Socio-Economic and Societal Implications: Efforts extend beyond academia, with implications for STEM education, workforce development, and societal progress. By fostering critical thinking skills and effective reasoning, individuals are empowered to thrive in a complex and ever-changing world.