Understanding teacher affect, knowledge, and instruction over time: an agenda for research on productive disposition for teaching mathematics

Erik Jacobson1, Jeremy Kilpatrick2
1Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
2Department of Mathematics and Science Education, University of Georgia, Athens, USA

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