职前教师和在职教师在协作分析学生思维方面提供的资源

Cody L. Patterson, Hiroko K. Warshauer, Max L. Warshauer
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本研究考察了一项专业发展(PD)计划,该计划设置在一个以研究性课程为基础的初中生暑期数学计划中,其中职前教师和在职教师合作解释和回应学生的思维。我们调查了参与者为这种合作贡献的资源,以及非传统PD设置为共享这些资源提供的机会。我们的嵌入式案例研究包括两个班级,参与者每天授课,然后进行录像汇报。他们的讨论集中在他们在课堂上注意到的东西,以及他们在那一刻如何回应,或者预期在未来的课程中如何回应。我们发现,参与者在课堂上的观察促进了资源的共享,无论是来自项目还是来自外部经验,都有助于分析学生的思维。
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Resources that preservice and inservice teachers offer in collaborative analysis of student thinking
This study examines a professional development (PD) program, set in a summer mathematics program for middle grades students with a research-based curriculum, where preservice and inservice teachers collaborated in interpreting and responding to student thinking. We investigated the resources that participants contributed to this collaboration, and the opportunities the nontraditional PD setting afforded for the sharing of these resources. Our embedded case study consisted of two classes, where participants taught and then engaged in video-recorded debriefing sessions each day. Their discussions focused on what they noticed in class and how they responded in the moment or anticipated responding in future lessons. We find that participants’ observations from class catalyzed the sharing of resources, both from the program and from outside experiences, that contributed to the analysis of student thinking.
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