Productive on-line student support : developing a system for primary mathematics trainee teachers
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byBrian Doig
This paper outlines the development project for the 'Productive on-line student support system', a student "self-help" system, at Deakin University. The aim of this project was to provide Deakin primary teacher education students with a web-based learning tool that allowed them to assess and diagnose their strengths and weaknesses in mathematics, and supports students in their mathematics learning, and in so doing produce mathematically competent graduates. This project was, like similar programs, a development of peer or cross-age tutoring common in primary and secondary schools. A grant under the Deakin University Strategic Teaching and Learning Grant Scheme enabled a staff team from the mathematics education group, to develop a sophisticated and well-designed system that catered for a wide range of student needs, provided useful feedback, and was engaging and easy to use. The under-pinning software for the system was WebCT, available to staff through the Deakin Studies On-line system, to which students are connected also. The 'Productive on-line student support system' enabled students to determine their own mathematical needs, and have these addressed whenever they wished, as often as they wished, and allowed self-monitoring of progress. An outline of the system and examples of the assessment materials will be presented.
History
Event
Australian Association for Research in Education. Conference (2004 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Pagination
64 - 64
Publisher
Australian Association for Research in Education
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2004-11-28
End date
2004-12-02
ISSN
1324-9339
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Editor/Contributor(s)
P Jeffrey
Title of proceedings
AARE 2004 : Doing the Public Good: Positioning Educational Research : International Education Research Conference Proceedings