Towards new documentation systems for mathematics teachers?
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https://doi.org/10.23925/2358-4122.74524Palabras clave:
artifacts, curriculummaterial, digital resources, documents, documentational geneses, instruments, operational invariants, teacher beliefs, professional developmentResumen
We study in this article mathematics teachers’ documentation work: looking for resources, selecting/designing mathematical tasks, planning their succession, managing available artifacts, etc. We consider that this documentation work is at the core of teachers’ professional activity and professional development. We introduce a distinction between available resources and documents developed by teachers through a documentational genesis process, in a perspective inspired by the instrumental approach. Throughout their documentation work, teachers develop documentation systems, and the digitizing of resources entails evolutions of these systems. The approach we propose aims at seizing these evolutions, and more generally at studying teachers’ professional change.
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