Abstract
The issue of the research-practice gap ? the discrepancy between what we know about teaching and learning mathematics and what actually happens in mathematics classrooms ? has been recognised as problematic for at least the past two decades. This paper documents a discussion between two researchers, one a teacher and the other a university
academic, who have developed a successful professional relationship that has proved to be a productive collaboration both in terms of implementing ideas in the classroom and in terms of the publication and presentation of these ideas. This discussion considers the reason for the success of their partnership as well the implications for this success in narrowing the ?gap?.
Vince Geiger and Merrilyn Goos
Living In The Gap: A Tale Of Two Different Types Of Researchers