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Societal Demands on the Profession of the Mathematics Teacher in Iceland in a Historical Context

Societal Demands on the Profession of the Mathematics Teacher in Iceland in a Historical Context


Title: Societal Demands on the Profession of the Mathematics Teacher in Iceland in a Historical Context
Author: Bjarnadóttir, Kristín
Date: 2008
Language: Icelandic
Scope: 10
School: Menntavísindasvið
Series: International Journal for the History of Mathematics Education; 3(2)
ISSN: 1932-8818
Subject: Stærðfræði (allt)
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4866

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Bjarnadóttir , K 2008 , ' Societal Demands on the Profession of the Mathematics Teacher in Iceland in a Historical Context ' , International Journal for the History of Mathematics Education , bind. 3 , nr. 2 , bls. 73-82 .

Abstract:

The histories of official teacher education and school legislation in Iceland coincide with the history of ICMI. Iceland, a marginal country in Northern Europe, may be taken as an example when evolution of societal demands on the profession of the mathematics teacher is submitted to analysis and consideration. The following aspects will be considered: • Goals of mathematics teaching and the teachers’ role as perceived by them and others; • Mathematics education of teachers, teacher subcultures and didactical divide; and • The present situation of education of mathematics teachers. The century will be divided into three periods; the early twentieth century, 1946 to the 1970s, and the present time. Iceland is sparsely populated (70,000 in 1900, 300,000 in 2006) and the number of mathematics teachers is low, so the history is traced by historical anecdotes.

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Reprinted in HISTEMAT - Revista de história da Educacao Matemática in 2023, 9(1)

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