Abstract
During the last four years, a survey instrument was administered to 603
primary and 336 secondary teachers in both government and Catholic
schools across an urban and a rural school region in New South Wales. This
paper reports on comparisons concerning tile espoused beliefs about
mathematics, mathematics learning and mathematics teaching of the teacher
respondents and demonstrates significant differences between the teachers
across the regions, types of school and gender.
Danielle Tracey, Bob Perry, & Peter Howard
Teacher Beliefs About The Learning And Teaching Of Mathematics: Some Comparisons