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Primary Numeracy: A mapping, review and analysis of Australian research in numeracy learning at the primary school level

Deakin University conducted the Mapping, Review and Analysis of Numeracy Research Project from 2001 to 2004, under the national strand of the Australian Government’s Numeracy Research and Development Initiative.

Abstract

The outcome from this project produces a database of over 185 projects and 726 publications relating to numeracy research to systematically ‘mapped’ Australian research on primary school numeracy over the last decade.  The database incorporates research summaries and findings that are easily accessible to teachers and teacher educators, and act as a valuable tool for determining further research directions.  The project report examines the available research and organises the discussion of the research findings under a set of themes and sub-themes. 

Some summarised examples from the report reveals that:

  • Effective teachers of numeracy:
    • have high expectations of their students;
    • focus on children’s mathematical learning, rather than on providing pleasant classroom experiences;
    • provide a challenging curriculum;
    • use higher-order questioning;
    • make connections both within mathematics and between mathematics in different contexts; and
    • use highly interactive teaching involvement with students in class discussion.

  • Effective professional development programmes:
    • provide teachers with the time and appropriate resources to enable them to reflect on their teaching;
    • provide continuing support and encouragement while teachers explore possibilities and trial new strategies in their classrooms;
    • involve teachers in school-based and wider networks;
    • are of sufficient duration to allow significant changes to habitual beliefs and practices; and
    • create opportunities for the exploration of theory-practice relationships.

Author(s) Susie Groves, Judith Mousley and Helen Forgasz
Publication Details
Type : Reports
Published : 2006

Topics Covered
Sectors :
Research
School education
DEST information
Detailed :
Early childhood education
Language literacy and numeracy
Teachers and academic staff

Availability

Electronic version only available from the Department.  Print copies may be available for loan from your local library.

  • Primary Numeracy PDF  PDF Document  (1.2 MB, 286 pages)

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