Abstract
Case study research focusing on
changing teacher roles associated
with a grade six teacher's use of
innovative mathematics materials
is described. Daily observations
and regular interviews with all
participants provided a picture of
professional growth and major
influences on this process. The
teacher demonstrated increasing
comfort with posing non-routine
problems to students and allowing
them to struggle together. He also
increasingly provided structured
opportunities for student reflection
upon activities and learning. Major
influences on this teacher's
professional growth are discussed.
Doug Clarke
Changing Teacher Roles: A Case Study