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MOHAMMAD ASIKIN
Effective Mathematics Teaching Requires Understanding What Students Know And Need
To Learn And Then Challenging And Supporting Them To Learn It Well
1. Teachers must know and understand deeply the mathematics they are teaching.
2. Teachers must be able to draw on that knowledge with flexibility in their teaching tasks.
4. Teachers must have frequent and ample opportunities and resources to enhance and
refresh their knowledge.
1. Teachers need several different kinds of mathematical knowledges about the whole
domain.
2. Teachers must know and understand deeply and flexible knowledge about curriculum
goals.
3. Teachers must understand deeply and flexible knowledge about the important ideas
that are central to their grade levels.
4. Teachers must know and understand knowledge about the challenges students.
5. Teachers must know and understand knwledge about how ideas can be represented to
each them effectively.
6. Teachers must know and understand knowledge about how students’ understanding
can be assessed.
9. Teachers must be look ahead to where concepts are leading and plan accordingly.
10. Teachers must know pedagogical knowledge to understand how students learn
mathematics.
11. Teachers must know pedagogical knowledge to know a range of different teaching
techniques and instructional materials, and organize and manage the classroom.
12. Teachers need to understand the big ideas of mathematics and be able to represent
mathematics as a coherent and connected enterprise.
13. Teachers need to know the ideas with which students often have difficulty and ways to
help bridge common misunderstandings.
15. Effective teachers make shape student’s mathematical dispositions and create rich
setting for learning.
16. Effective teachers know how to ask questions and plan lesson thar reveal students’ prior
knowledge.
17. Effective teachers can then design experience and lessons that respond ro and build on
this knowledge.
20. Effective teachers engaging in reflective practice and continuous self-improvement are
actions good teachers take every day.
21. Teachers must be teaching mathematics well involves creating, enriching, maintaining
and adapting instruction to move toward mathematical goals, capture and sustain
interest, and engage students in building mathematical understanding.
4. Teachers’ actions are encourage students to think, question, solve problems, and
discuss their ideas, strategies, and solutions.
5. The teacher is responsile for creating an intellectual environment where serious
mathematical thinking is the norm.
8. Teachers must know how to organize and orchestrate the work of the students.
9. Teaches must know what questions to ask to challenge those with varied level of
expertise.
10. Teachers must know how to support students without taking over the process of
thinking for them and thus eliminating the challenge.
2. Teachers must provide learning opportunities that challenge students at all levels of
understanding.
4. Teachers strive for benefiting from interactions with students and colleagues.
6. Teachers must be able to analyze what they and their students are doing and
consider how those actions are affecting student’s learning.
8. The work and time of teachers must be structured to allow and support professional
development that will benefit them and their students.
Reference
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. 2000. Principles and Standards for School
Mathematics. Reston: NCTM.