“…However, though mathematics education reform movements in New Zealand, Australia, Europe, the UK, and North America have been underway for a number of years (e.g., Australian Education Council, 1990; Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI), 2010; Ministry of Education of New Zealand, 1992; Ministry of Education of the United Kingdom, 1959; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2000Mathematics, , 2006 Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED), 1994), studies continue to show that there is little evidence of adoption by teachers or of changes in classroom practices (Bishop & Glynn, 2003). Transmissive practices still predominate (Brown et al, 2007;Hiebert et al, 2003;Mullis, Martin, Foy, & Arora, 2012;OECD, 2009;Reio Jr., 2005).…”