Effects of Teachers' Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching on Student Achievement
Journal Article
This study explores whether and how teachers’ mathematical knowledge for teaching contributes to gains in students’ mathematics achievement. In recent years, the issue of teachers’ knowledge of the subject matter they teach has attracted increasing attention from policymakers, but to date, past research has inadequately specified what counts as "subject matter knowledge for teaching" and how it relates to student achievement
Publication date:
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