Doctoral Preparation in Mathematics Education: Time for Research and a Widespread Professional Conversation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-14-2019
Publication Title
Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College
Volume
10
Issue
2
First page number:
21
Last page number:
27
Abstract
Doctoral programs in mathematics education were established more than a century ago in the United States. From 2010-2014 over 120 different institutions graduated at least one doctorate in mathematics education. There has been limited research reported on the nature of doctoral programs in mathematics education and/or their doctoral graduates. This paper provides a synthesis of research findings related to doctoral preparation in mathematics education that is accompanied by a reflection on the findings and suggestions for future research. The intent of our paper is to provide a rallying call for more widespread and coordinated research on doctoral programs in mathematics education in order to strengthen the quality of doctoral preparation for the next generation of mathematics educators.
Keywords
Accreditation; Core Knowledge; Doctoral Preparation; Mathematics Education
Disciplines
Curriculum and Instruction | Education
Language
English
Repository Citation
Shih, J.,
Reys, R.,
Reys, B.
(2019).
Doctoral Preparation in Mathematics Education: Time for Research and a Widespread Professional Conversation.
Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 10(2),
21-27.
http://dx.doi.org/10.7916/jmetc.v10i2.4192