Teacher Noticing: Bridging and Broadening Perspectives, Contexts, and Frameworks -

Teacher Noticing: Bridging and Broadening Perspectives, Contexts, and Frameworks

Buch | Softcover
XX, 536 Seiten
2018 | 1. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-83577-8 (ISBN)
235,39 inkl. MwSt
This book reflects on the continuing development of teacher noticing through an exploration of the latest research. The authors and editors seek to clarify the construct of teacher noticing and its related branches and respond to challenges brought forth in earlier research. The authors also investigate teacher noticing in multiple contexts and frameworks, including mathematics, science, international venues, and various age groups.

Dr. Edna O. Schack is a professor of education and Co-Director of MSUTeach at Morehead State University in Morehead, KY where she has taught prospective elementary teachers since 1987. She is the recipient, along with several Kentucky colleagues, of two National Science Foundation grants investigating prospective elementary teacher professional noticing of children's early numeracy and early algebraic thinking. Her interests also include investigating key practices prospective teachers need to develop a foundation for growth as an effective teacher. Involved in the Kentucky Committee for Mathematics Achievement since its inception in 2005, she served as the Chair (2010-2012) and is currently the Assistant to the Chair. She has published in both research and practitioner journals. Dr. Molly H. Fisher is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education in the STEM Education Department at the University of Kentucky. She is also the Director of Graduate Studies where she directs the M.S. in STEM Education program as well as the STEM Education strand of the Ph.D. program in Education Sciences. She holds a B.A. in Mathematics, M.A. in Mathematics Education, and a Ph.D. in Curriculum Instruction (with an Urban Mathematics Education specialization) from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is a former high school Mathematics and Computer Science teacher with a myriad of experiences teaching in the classroom and online. Her research focuses on the professional noticing of children's mathematical thinking of preservice elementary teachers through the lens of the Stages of Early Arithmetic Learning (SEAL) and Algebraic Thinking. Additionally, she is passionate about the support and mentoring of new teachers and she studies the stress, burnout, and retention of inservice teachers, especially secondary mathematics teachers.

Introduction: Probing Beneath the Surface of Experience.- Teacher Noticing in Various Grade Bands and Contexts: Commentary.- From a Framework to a Lens: Learning to Notice Student Mathematical Thinking.- Investigating Secondary Preservice Teacher Noticing of Students' Mathematical Thinking.- A Case Study of Middle School Teachers' Noticing during Modeling with Mathematics Tasks.- Using Video of Peer Teaching to Examine Grades 6-12 Preservice Teachers' Noticing.- Examining Student Thinking through Teacher Noticing: Commentary.- Mathematical Teacher Noticing: The Key to Learning from Lesson Study.- Learning to Notice Student Thinking about the Equal Sign: K-8 Pre-service Teachers' Experiences in a Teacher Preparation Program.- Following a Teacher's Mathematical and Scientific Noticing across Career Progression from Field Experiences to Classroom Teaching.- Noticing Students' Conversations and Gestures during Group Problem-Solving in Mathematics.- Extending Equitable Practices in Teacher Noticing: Commentary.- "Everything Matters": Mexican-American Prospective Elementary Teachers Noticing Issues of Status and Participation While Learning to Teach Mathematics.- "Maybe It's a Status Problem." Development of Mathematics Teacher Noticing for Equity.- Making Visible the Relationship between Teachers' Noticing for Equity and Equitable Teaching Practice.- Complexities in Measuring Teacher Noticing: Commentary.- Measuring Noticing Within Complex Mathematics Classroom Interactions.- Using Mathematical Learning Goals To Analyze Teacher Noticing.- Measuring Elementary Mathematics Teachers' Noticing: Using Child Study as a Vehicle.- Investigating the Relationship Between Professional Noticing and Specialized Content Knowledge.- A Standardized Approach for Measuring Teachers' Professional Vision: The Observer Research Tool.- Challenges in Measuring Secondary Mathematics Teachers' Professional Noticing of Students' Mathematical Thinking.- Exploring the Boundaries of Teacher Noticing: Commentary.- Shifting Perspectives on Preservice Teachers' Noticing of Children's Mathematical Thinking.- Curricular Noticing: Theory on and Practice of Teachers' Curricular Use.- The FOCUS Framework: Characterising Productive Noticing during Lesson Planning, Delivery, and Review.- Noticing Distinctions Among and Within Instances of Student Mathematical Thinking.- Teachers' Professional Noticing from a Perspective of Key Elements of Intensive, One-to-one Intervention.- The Ascendance of Noticing: Connections, Challenges, and Questions

 

"It is a great book for those who are developing an interest in teacher noticing. New researchers could use this book to identify the various themes of the noticing framework and specific research questions. ... I hope many people will read this book and reflect on the simple yet powerful relationship between what the math teacher notices in classroom interactions, how the teacher processes the information, and how the teacher acts on the insight to impact student learning." (Woong Lim, MAA Reviews, June, 2018)

“It is a great book for those who are developing an interest in teacher noticing. New researchers could use this book to identify the various themes of the noticing framework and specific research questions. … I hope many people will read this book and reflect on the simple yet powerful relationship between what the math teacher notices in classroom interactions, how the teacher processes the information, and how the teacher acts on the insight to impact student learning.” (Woong Lim, MAA Reviews, June, 2018)

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Research in Mathematics Education
Zusatzinfo XX, 536 p. 51 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 842 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Schlagworte Classroom noticing • Equitable learning • Frameworks for noticing • Learning and Instruction • mathematics education • Measuring teacher noticing • Noticing in STEM education • science education
ISBN-10 3-319-83577-7 / 3319835777
ISBN-13 978-3-319-83577-8 / 9783319835778
Zustand Neuware
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