Abstract
The shortage of skilled teachers has once again intensified investigations into the nature and scope of teachers? work. In this paper, findings are reported from a recently conducted pilot study in which the daily lives ? in and out of working hours - of secondary school mathematics teachers were tracked. Data collection focused on the activities undertaken, their contexts, and the participants? associated affective reactions to them. The efficacy of a key instrument used for data collection, the Experience Sampling Method, and its feasibility for use in a larger scale project, are also examined.
Helen J. Forgasz and Gilah C. Leder
Mathematics Teachers: A Study Of Life Inside School And Beyond