2002 Volume 6 Number 1
Teachers’ Mathematics: A Collection of
Content Deserving to Be a Field
Zalman Usiskin
University of Chicago
Abstract: Let’s begin with a truism. To teach well, a teacher of mathematics should know a
great deal of mathematics. The higher the level taught, the more the teacher needs
to know. For a teacher of middle school or high school mathematics, this means
knowing a good deal of algebra, geometry, analysis, statistics, number theory,
computer science, and mathematical modeling. This mathematics constitutes the
traditional background of a teacher who is considered to be well-prepared
mathematically.