Mathematics Education

Teaching

Mathematics Education explores how students learn mathematics and the most effective teaching methods, preparing graduates for careers in teaching, educational leadership, and related fields.

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Understand theories of Mathematics Education

Gain an in-depth understanding of key theories behind Mathematics Education and their applications in the classroom.

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Analyse social and cultural contexts

Evaluate how social, political, economic, and technological factors impact Mathematics Education.

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Develop effective teaching strategies

Learn practical skills to teach mathematics effectively across educational levels.

What You're Signing Up For

High-quality Mathematics Education is crucial for a numerate, highly skilled society. This subject explores core educational theories, teaching strategies for mathematics from early childhood to higher education, and the practical and socio-cultural contexts of mathematics learning. Students can delve into pedagogical techniques, curriculum design, policy, and research into mathematics teaching and learning.

Course Content

  • Theory underpinning Mathematics Education
  • Socio-cultural, political, economic, and technological contexts of Mathematics Education
  • Mathematics curriculum from early years to tertiary levels
  • Practical teaching skills, strategies, and techniques
  • Research into Mathematics Education and learning processes
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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Education

  • Teaching

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Teaching (primary, secondary or tertiary)

  • Educational leadership

  • Industry training

  • Policy making

  • Research in Mathematics Education