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2003

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Mathematics Teachers' Beliefs And Curriculum Reform, B Handal, Anthony Herrington Jan 2003

Mathematics Teachers' Beliefs And Curriculum Reform, B Handal, Anthony Herrington

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This paper discusses the role of mathematics teachers’ beliefs and their impact on curriculum reform. It is argued that teachers’ beliefs about the teaching and learning mathematics are critical in determining the pace of curriculum reform. Educational change is a complex process in which teachers hold strong beliefs about the quality and the process of innovation. Curriculum implementation may only occur through sufferance as many teachers are suspicious of reform in mathematics education given its equivocal success over the past decades. It is not surprising then that many teachers, when they come to enact the curriculum in their classes, rely …