These tasks are very good but inappropriate for my students

This paper investigates how teachers reflect on and explain the role of high-quality mathematical tasks when selecting tasks for use in lessons. By analysing data from three groups of mathematics teachers engaged in collegial discussions, this study aims to elucidate how teachers rationalize the rol...

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