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Teachers’ knowledge of mathematics has become a central focus of educational researchers and policy makers with conceptions of teacher knowledge continuously being transformed. Intuitively, we have known for some time what research now provides an evidence base for—that “teacher knowledge matters” (Sullivan, 2008b, p. 2). But exactly what knowledge matters more, and why, are more significant and vexing questions for researchers and educators to address. Consequently, attention has moved beyond looking solely at what knowledge teachers possess to why different types of knowledge are important and how that knowledge is acquired, studied and impacts on the quality of instruction.
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Bobis, J., Higgins, J., Cavanagh, M., Roche, A. (2012). Professional Knowledge of Practising Teachers of Mathematics. In: Perry, B., Lowrie, T., Logan, T., MacDonald, A., Greenlees, J. (eds) Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2008–2011. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-970-1_15
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