Developing noticing of reasoning through demonstration lessons
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posted on 2024-06-17, 09:28authored byL Bragg, C Vale
Observation of fellow educators conducting demonstration lessons is one avenue for teachers to develop sensitivity to noticing students’ reasoning. We examined teachers’ noticing of children’s learning behaviours in one demonstration lesson of the Mathematical Reasoning Professional Learning Research Program (MRPLRP). The observations of teachers evident in the audio-taped post-lesson group interviews conducted at one school are reported in this paper. The teachers noticed that the children struggled to employ mathematical language to communicate their reasoning and expressed concern about gaps in children’s understanding of key mathematical concepts. The teachers viewed limitations in language and mathematical conceptual understandings as a barrier to effective reasoning.
History
Pagination
698-701
Location
Sydney, N. S. W.
Start date
2014-06-29
End date
2014-07-03
ISBN-13
9781920846275
ISBN-10
1920846271
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2014, Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Editor/Contributor(s)
Anderson J, Cavanagh M, Prescott A
Title of proceedings
MERGA 2014 : Curriculum in focus: research guided practice : Proceedings of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia 2014 annual conference
Event
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia. Annual Conference (37th : 2014 : Sydney, N. S. W.)
Publisher
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia