Abstract
The issue of quality teachers has been well debated internationally. Both Ireland and
England have previously flagged their concern about the lack of qualified teachers in
secondary mathematics and overreliance on traditional teaching methods. The UK
response to improving teaching standards has included changes to the structure of teacher
training and skills testing and currently in Australia the topical education issue is the
introduction of similar skills test for all trainee teachers. Despite facing similar issues,
Ireland didn’t follow suit with skills testing. Instead the Irish government opted to
implement a number of strategies which included the upskilling of practising teachers of
mathematics. However, while this addressed one side of the issue a key aspect of the
challenge still remained “challenging pre-service teachers to do more than talk the talk’
(Prendergast et al., 2013). Hence, this paper aims to present the Mathematics Education
team’s (at University of Limerick) response – “Mathematical Thinkingâ€
Lisa O’Keeffe, Olivia Fitzmaurice, & Patrick Johnson
An Irish Response to an International Concern:Challenges to Mathematics Teaching