Futures for Post-Pandemic Mathematics Teacher Education: responsiveness and responsibility in the Face of a Crisis.

IF 2 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Zdm-Mathematics Education Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s11858-022-01394-y
Bill Atweh, Berinderjeet Kaur, Gladys Nivera, Abadi Abadi, Sampan Thinwiangthong
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COVID-19 has caused unprecedented disruption to mathematics teacher education worldwide. This paper is anchored in our learnings from the experiences of teacher educators at four major universities from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as they dealt with changes in their programs' delivery triggered by the pandemic, and raises challenges that remain for the futures of post-pandemic mathematics teacher education. Here, we use the two ethical constructs of responsiveness and responsibility to guide actions in response to a crisis, in order to discuss a range of decisions the participants made to respond to the crisis. Behind their initial response to the emergent conditions, the participants were concerned about maintaining the continuity of their students' education. Further, we identify remaining challenges for mathematics teacher educators to re-imagine their curriculum, teaching, assessment, and equitable access towards a more relevant, productive, and equitable mathematics teacher education. This study adds to the rapidly increasing literature on the effect of the pandemic on mathematics education in the following three ways: (1) here we take a comprehensive view of the disruptions instigated by the pandemic;, (2) we pay special attention to issues of equity; and (3) we address concerns about possible and desirable post-pandemic futures.

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大流行后数学教师教育的未来:面对危机的反应能力和责任。
新冠肺炎疫情给全球数学教师教育造成了前所未有的中断。本文以东南亚国家联盟四所主要大学的教师教育工作者的经验为基础,这些教师教育工作者在应对疫情引发的课程交付变化时的经验,并提出了疫情后数学教师教育未来面临的挑战。在这里,我们使用响应性和责任这两个伦理结构来指导应对危机的行动,以讨论参与者为应对危机而做出的一系列决策。在他们对紧急情况的初步反应背后,参与者关心的是保持学生教育的连续性。此外,我们确定了数学教师教育工作者面临的挑战,以重新构想他们的课程、教学、评估和公平获取,以实现更相关、更富有成效和更公平的数学教师教育。本研究以以下三种方式补充了关于大流行对数学教育影响的快速增长的文献:(1)在这里,我们全面看待了大流行引发的破坏;(2)我们特别关注公平问题;(3)我们关注大流行后可能和理想的未来。
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Zdm-Mathematics Education
Zdm-Mathematics Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: ZDM – Mathematics Education is one of the oldest mathematics education research journals. The papers appearing in the seven themed issues per year are strictly by invitation only followed by internal peer review by the guest-editors and external review by invited experts. The journal exists to survey, discuss and extend current research-based and theoretical perspectives as well as to create a forum for critical analyses of issues within mathematics education. The audience is pre-dominantly mathematics education researchers around the world interested in current developments in the field.
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