Abstract
Using a case study, the complex challenge of making mathematics education research accessible to secondary mathematics teachers was addressed with two questions. How can we design a method that will meet the challenge of making research usable for mathematics teachers? And what would this method be? To address this challenge we describe a process and product that emerged from using the stages of design-thinking. We invite fellow researchers to join us in the collective mission of bridging the gap between mathematics research and practice, furthermore, we seek to stimulate conversations about what counts as a research output.
Megan Anakin & Ayelet Lazarovitch
Teaching Algebra Conceptually: The Process of Bringing Research to Practitioners