Abstract
A large study tracked four primary teachers during their first year of teaching. From their
reflections on mathematics teaching, four dilemmas arose that they attempted to manage
throughout the year. Discussion with the beginning teachers highlighted issues relating to
the noted mismatch between pre-service education, research, and recent recommendations
for teaching on the one hand, and on the other hand the realities of classroom practice.
Support in the form of a ‘fellow worker’, amongst other things, is needed to help beginning
teachers survive their first year and move towards a less teacher-centred approach to
teaching.
Len Sparrow & Sandra Frid