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Part I Research on Curriculum Influence on Student Learning |
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1 What Can We Learn from Textbook Analysis? |
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3 | (30) |
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2 Intended Treatment of Fractions and Fraction Operations in Mathematics Curricula from Japan, Korea, and Taiwan |
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33 | (30) |
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3 Comparing the Difficulty Level of Junior Secondary School Mathematics Textbooks in Five Nations |
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63 | (20) |
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4 Uncovering the Label "Asian" in International Comparative Studies of Mathematics Education |
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83 | (12) |
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5 Achievement Gaps in Mathematics and Opportunities to Learn: Insights from PISA 2012 |
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95 | (20) |
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6 Toward Understanding the Influence of Curriculum Resources on Students' Mathematics Learning: Cross-National Perspectives on What Matters Where, When, and for Whom |
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115 | (8) |
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Part II Research on Institutional System of Mathematics Teacher Education |
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7 Knowledge Expectations Matter: Mathematics Teacher Preparation Programs in South Korea and the United States |
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123 | (22) |
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8 Pre-service Teacher Training for Secondary School Mathematics in Japan and Korea |
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145 | (20) |
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9 Predictors of the Teaching Readiness of Future Secondary Mathematics Teachers: A Comparison of Singapore, Taiwan, and the United States |
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165 | (22) |
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10 Similarities and Differences in Programs for Prospective Secondary Mathematics Teachers |
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187 | (12) |
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Part III Research on Improving Teacher Knowledge and Pedagogical Approaches |
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11 Cross-Cultural Lesson Planning Between the United States and South Korea |
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199 | (16) |
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12 The Instructional Quality of Mathematics Student Teachers in the United States and Japan: The Possible Impact of the Structure of Student Teaching |
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215 | (22) |
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13 Reflective Capabilities of Mathematics Education Systems in China, Japan, and the United States |
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237 | (22) |
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14 Research on Improving Teacher Knowledge and Pedagogical Approaches: From a Comparative to a Collaborative Perspective |
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259 | (8) |
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Part IV Cross-national Comparative Studies with Large-Scale Data |
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15 Self-Concept, Self-Efficacy, and Mathematics Achievement: Students in 65 Regions Including the US and Asia |
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267 | (22) |
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16 What Do TIMSS Studies Show About Math Achievement Inequality? A Sociological Perspective |
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289 | (26) |
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17 When Knowing Basic Skills and Procedures Is Not Enough |
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315 | (18) |
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18 The WIFI Study: Students' Valuing of Mathematics Learning in Hong Kong and Japan |
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333 | (22) |
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19 Examining the Association Between Teacher Feedback and Mathematics Instruction in Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the United States |
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355 | (30) |
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20 Large-Scale International Datasets---What We Can and Cannot Learn from Them, and How We Could Learn More |
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385 | (10) |
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21 Reflections on Research Trends in International Comparative Studies in Mathematics Education |
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395 | (16) |
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22 The Missing Link---Incorporating Opportunity to Learn in Educational Research Analyses |
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411 | (8) |
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Index |
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