The evolution of a child study assignment: a potential approach to developing elementary mathematics teachers’ professional noticing

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education Pub Date : 2020-11-29 DOI:10.1080/10901027.2020.1852346
W. Smith, H. L. Beattie, Lixin Ren, R. Heaton
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ABSTRACT The ability to notice students’ mathematical thinking is key to better understanding student learning and effective teaching. Our professional development program utilized a Child Study Assignment in an attempt to strengthen K–3 teacher noticing. We applied principles of improvement science to improve this assignment to better support the development of teachers’ noticing skills. In this article, we first describe the Child Study Assignment and adjustments made to the assignment across time. Next, we provide suggestions for how this assignment might be adapted in other contexts. Lastly, we present teachers’ perceptions of the usefulness of the Child Study Assignment. Teachers in our professional development program reported that the assignment offered valuable learning experiences, and they often shared their experience with other educators. As teacher educators, we also are able to reflect on our practices with the assignment and use our reflections to improve our efforts to promote teacher noticing. The Child Study Assignment and this process of continual reflection and adaptation may offer teacher educators a useful tool to improve mathematics teachers’ noticing skills, as well as an example of how to revise a professional development activity to better support teachers in meeting program goals.
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儿童学习作业的演变:培养小学数学教师专业注意的潜在途径
注意学生数学思维的能力是更好地理解学生学习和有效教学的关键。我们的专业发展计划利用儿童学习任务来加强K-3教师的注意。我们运用改进科学的原理来改进这项作业,以更好地支持教师注意技能的发展。在这篇文章中,我们首先描述了儿童学习作业以及随时间对作业所做的调整。接下来,我们为如何在其他情况下调整此作业提供建议。最后,我们介绍了教师对儿童学习作业有用性的看法。我们专业发展项目的教师报告说,这项作业提供了宝贵的学习经验,他们经常与其他教育工作者分享自己的经验。作为教师教育者,我们也能够反思我们的作业实践,并利用我们的反思来提高我们的努力,以促进教师的注意。儿童学习任务和这种持续反思和适应的过程可以为教师教育者提供一个有用的工具来提高数学教师的注意技能,以及如何修改专业发展活动以更好地支持教师实现课程目标的例子。
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Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education
Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, the official journal of the National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators, publishes original manuscripts, reviews, and information about association activities. Its purpose is to provide a forum for consideration of issues and for exchange of information and ideas about research and practice in early childhood teacher education. JECTE welcomes research reports, position papers, essays on current issues, reflective reports on innovative teacher education practices, letters to the editor and book reviews.
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