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Teacher Development | 2018

Facebook as a mechanism for informal teacher professional learning in Indonesia

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin; Tracy Logan

ABSTRACT This study investigated the use of Facebook as a medium for, and process of, teachers’ informal professional learning regarding mathematical and pedagogical knowledge. Facebook responses to four inter-related posts about mathematics examples from Facebook users (N = 117) were captured and systematically analysed using content analysis. The data were examined through the lens of the five characteristics of the Effective Professional Development framework. The results identified different types of responses to the four Facebook posts including the opening of learning opportunities, rich mathematical and pedagogical discussions, respondents’ appreciations and direct impacts of the posts, as well as the acknowledgement of the misalignment between the proposed ideas and current teaching practices in Indonesia. These responses provided evidence that all five characteristics of the framework were apparent and highlighted the role of Facebook in supporting teacher informal professional learning within the Indonesian context. The limitations of such social networking-based research and implications for teacher professional development are provided.


International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology | 2017

Capturing student mathematical engagement through differently enacted classroom practices: applying a modification of Watson's analytical tool

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin; Indira Puteri; Tom Lowrie; Tracy Logan; Baiq Rika

ABSTRACT This study examined student mathematical engagement through the intended and enacted lessons taught by two teachers in two different middle schools in Indonesia. The intended lesson was developed using the ELPSA learning design to promote mathematical engagement. Based on the premise that students will react to the mathematical tasks in the forms of words and actions, the analysis focused on identifying the types of mathematical engagement promoted through the intended lesson and performed by students during the lesson. Using modified Watsons analytical tool (2007), students’ engagement was captured from what the participants’ did or said mathematically. We found that teachers’ enacted practices had an influence on student mathematical engagement. The teacher who demonstrated content in explicit ways tended to limit the richness of the engagement; whereas the teacher who presented activities in an open-ended manner fostered engagement.


Journal on Mathematics Education | 2017

The Development of a Student Survey on Attitudes towards Mathematics Teaching-Learning Processes.

Toho Cholik Mutohir; Tom Lowrie; Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin


Navigating Currents and Charting Directions: 31st Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia | 2008

Use of the Internet for teacher professional development and for teaching mathematics: Supports and inhibitors

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin


Identities, Cultures and Learning Spaces | 2006

Using the internet in teaching mathematics in primary school

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin; Shelley Dole


Australian primary mathematics classroom | 2015

Enhancing Mathematical Communication: "Bag of Tricks" Game.

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin; Ajay Ramful; Jane Greenlees


Mathematics Education Research Journal | 2013

Mathematics Teacher Professional Development in and through Internet Use: Reflections on an Ethnographic Study.

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin


Shaping the Future of Science, Mathematics and Technical Educn | 2006

Using the internet for mathematics teaching, learning and professional development in the primary school

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin; Shelley Dole


The Mathematics Enthusiast | 2017

Linking pre-service teachers’ questioning and students’ strategies in solving contextual problems: A case study in Indonesia and the Netherlands

Rahmah Johar; Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin; Wanty Widjaja


Asia-pacific Education Researcher | 2016

Analysing Mathematics Teachers’ TPACK Through Observation of Practice

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin; Tom Lowrie; Barney Dalgarno

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Tom Lowrie

University of Canberra

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Tracy Logan

University of Canberra

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Jane Greenlees

Charles Sturt University

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Shelley Dole

University of Queensland

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Ajay Ramful

University of Canberra

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Jill Adler

University of the Witwatersrand

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