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Driskell, S. O., Bush, S. B., Ronau, R. N., Niess, M.L., Rakes, C. R., & Pugalee, D. K. (2018). Mathematics education technology professional development: Changes over several decades. In Information Resources Management Association (Ed.), Teacher training and professional development: Concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications (pp. 115-144). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-5631-2.ch006

Abstract:

“The effective use of digital technologies in school settings calls for appropriate professional development opportunities that will transform inservice teachers’ knowledge for integrating technologies as effective mathematics learning tools. To inform such opportunities, this study examined the contents of published mathematics education technology professional development papers over several decades using Sztajn’s (2011) standards for high quality reporting in mathematics professional development research studies, the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge framework, and the Comprehensive Framework for Teacher Knowledge. Both the Professional Development Implementation and Evaluation Model and Education Professional Development Research Framework are recommended for further guidance on reporting key features of mathematics education technology professional development.”

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