Wood, Leigh N.Harding, Ansie2008-06-022008-06-022007-01Wood, LN & Harding, A 2007, 'Can you show you are a good lecturer?', International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, vol. 38, no. 7, pp. 939-947. [www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713736815~db=all]1464-521110.1080/00207390701582112http://hdl.handle.net/2263/5736Measurement of the quality of teaching activities is becoming increasingly important since universities are rewarding performance in terms of promotion, awards and bonuses and research is no longer the only key performance indicator. Good teaching is not easy to identify and measure. This paper specifically deals with the issue of good teaching in mathematics at tertiary level-what good teaching is and how to measure it.48613 bytesapplication/pdfenTaylor & FrancisMeasurementGood teachingMathematicsCollege teachers -- Self-rating ofCollege teachers -- Training ofMathematics -- Study and teaching (Higher)Teacher effectivenessMathematics teachersCan you show you are a good lecturer?Postprint Article