Extensive research shows that one of the reasons for the students' difficulties in mathematics is that there is too much emphasis on imitation and rote learning, at the expense of learning other mathematical competencies such as problem-solving and reasoning. I am part of a research team, LICR (Learning mathematics through imitative and creative reasoning), which examines whether, how and under what conditions mathematical tasks and teaching aimed at investigating if students’ own construction of solutions via reasoning may lead to more effective learning. More specifically, I am engaged in developing teaching and teaching design principles that support students learning through creative reasoning and problem-solving. I have a position as a senior lecturer in the municipality of Hudiksvall were I work as a teacher and a researcher.
The relation between mathematics education research and teachers’ professional development: Proceedings of MADIF 13, Göteborg: Svensk förening för MatematikDidaktisk Forskning - SMDF 2022 : 93-104
Sidenvall, Johan; Säfström, Anna Ida; Boström, Erika
Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education and the 36th Conference of the North American Chapter of the Psychology of Mathematics Education (Vol. 6), Vancouver: PME 2014 : 114-114