Values Operating in Effective Mathematics Lessons in Singapore: Reflections from Classroom Observations
Ho Siew YinThis presentation reports on a study that investigated the professional and pedagogical beliefs of effective mathematics lessons that were co-valued by the teacher and students. This study contributed data to an international pilot study that investigated how different interpretations of effectiveness incorporate traditional, cultural or indigenous views of mathematics education. The conceptualisation of this study was stimulated by previous research findings which found that students’ learning of mathematical ideas appeared to be regulated by the teachers’ valuing of professional and pedagogical beliefs (Seah, 2007; Seah & Ho, 2009). Data from photos of “effective learning moments” taken by students during the lesson observations in one primary school will also be presented.