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| Title | Reflections on mathematics teaching and how to improve it |
| Creator | Stigler, James
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| Symposium | Stauffer Colloquia on Applied Psychology
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| Date | 2009-09-24 |
| Subject-LCSH | Social psychology Mathematics Teaching Exploring issues in mathematics education
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| Description | In this presentation, Dr. Stigler briefly describes most recent findings from the TIMSS (Third International Mathematics and Science Study) Video Studies of mathematics and science teaching in seven countries, and discuss the implications of these findings for (a) current debates about mathematics teaching and learning in schools, and (b) efforts to improve teaching through professional development. Dr. James Stigler reveals that teaching is a cultural activity, varying more across cultures than within. It is learned implicitly; it is largely based on hidden cultural scripts; it is embedded in wider cultural beliefs and practices; and it is difficult to change. |
| Publisher | Claremont Graduate University. School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences |
| Language | eng
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| Source | Original video: Digital video cassette; 60 minute DVM; recorded keynote presentation entitled "Reflections on Mathematics Teaching and How to Improve It" from the Stauffer Colloquia on Applied Psychology, September 24, 2009 |
| Relation | Claremont Graduate University Lectures on Applied Psychology and Evaluation Science |
| Rights | Physical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws. |
| Type | Moving Image
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| Running time | 01:00:00 |
| Video Format - 300 Kbps | video/H264; video/quicktime |
| Video Format - LAN | video/H264; video/quicktime |
| Object File Name | lap00063 |