Effective teaching strategies for teaching mathematics to young gifted English learners

Jenny Yang, Gülnur Özbek, Shao Liang, Seokhee Cho
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Project BRIDGE was launched as a response to the underrepresentation of English learners in gifted education. Through Project BRIDGE, high-ability English learners were able to access the same rigorous academic content as their native English-speaking peers. The present study compared intervention and comparison teachers' instructional behaviors in curriculum planning and delivery, accommodation in individual differences, problem solving, critical thinking strategies, creative thinking strategies, language strategies. The data on student-teacher interactions in second-grade math classes were collected through structured observation and analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The results showed that the intervention teacher was more effective than the comparison teacher in: 1) establishing high expectations for student performance; 2) implementing activities that promote critical and creative thinking; 3) engaging students in active classroom talk; and 4) providing supports for language development.
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少儿英语天才数学教学的有效教学策略
BRIDGE项目是针对资优教育中英语学习者比例不足的问题而发起的。通过BRIDGE项目,高水平的英语学习者能够获得与母语为英语的同龄人同样严谨的学术内容。本研究比较了干预教师和比较教师在课程规划与实施、个体差异适应、问题解决、批判性思维策略、创造性思维策略、语言策略等方面的教学行为。采用结构化观察法收集二年级数学课堂师生互动的数据,并进行定量和定性分析。结果表明,干预教师在以下方面比对照教师更有效:1)对学生表现建立高期望;2)实施促进批判性和创造性思维的活动;3)让学生积极参与课堂对话;4)为语言开发提供支持。
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