Abstract
This report arises from a project which uses an interactive multimedia resource to support learning about teaching mathematics. As one of a range of data collection instruments, pre-service teacher education students completed a card sorting task (using Q sort technique) before and after using the resource. The technique provided data to -supplement other more general qualitative data. Results indicate that use of the resource helped focus students' attention on some key characteristics of quality mathematics teaching, and that the instrument was useful as one of a range of sources for qualitative data.
Peter Sullivan & Judith Mousley
Identifying Teacher Education Students’ Views Of Quality Mathematics Teaching