ERIC Number: EJ1463658
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Publication Date: 2025
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Planning and Improvising: Allies? Enemies? Companions?
Galit Nagari-Haddif; Ronnie Karsenty; Abraham Arcavi
For the Learning of Mathematics, v45 n1 p45-49 2025
Planning lessons and in-the-moment improvising during enactment of the plan are two central activities inherent to the practice of teaching. To what extent are these pursuits conflicting or inconsistent? What are the characteristics of improvisation during teaching and what are teachers' possible stances on it? We discuss these questions based on several analyzed cases from the implementation of a professional development project for mathematics teachers in Israel, and offer some implications for teacher preparation and continual learning.
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Planning, Teaching Methods, Creative Activities, Teaching Styles, Faculty Development, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation
FLM Publishing Association. 382 Education South, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G5, Canada. e-mail: flm2@ualberta.ca; Web site: https://flm-journal.org/
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel
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