Teacher Noticing Bridging and Broadening Perspectives Contexts and Frameworks

Teacher Noticing  Bridging and Broadening Perspectives  Contexts  and Frameworks
Author: Edna O. Schack,Molly H. Fisher,Jennifer A. Wilhelm
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319467535

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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.

Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms

Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms
Author: Alyson Simpson,Francesca Pomerantz,Douglas Kaufman,Sue Ellis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000546897

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Noticing is an essential aspect of professional expertise in teaching – a skill that draws on deep professional knowledge in ways that affect how teachers are aware of, respond to and meet the needs of their students. Being a ‘noticing teacher’ in the language and literacy classroom can make a real difference to students’ progress as readers and writers, to their literacy attainment and to their engagement with learning. This international, research-informed book is unique in its focus on literacy and language. The authors explore models and methods to embed both noticing and the development of teacher agency and grounded knowledge into teacher education programs and school practices. To further the professional knowledge and agency of ‘noticing teachers’, the authors argue that research, policy and the professional community need to understand how noticing skills can be woven into the policy and practice contexts of the literacy teacher’s work. Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms: Research and Practice across Professional Cultures is designed to help teachers, researchers and school leaders think in new ways about how ‘noticing’ operates in the context of the literacy classroom and how it can be supported. Each chapter provides a valuable insight into how teachers learn from their students, in the course of teaching activities, to be responsive, analytical and inspirational.

Design Based Concept Learning in Science and Technology Education

Design Based Concept Learning in Science and Technology Education
Author: Ineke Henze,Marc J. de Vries
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004450004

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Design-Based Concept Learning in Science and Technology Education brings together contributions from researchers that have investigated what conditions need to be fulfilled to make design-based education work.

International Handbook of Mathematics Teacher Education Volume 2

International Handbook of Mathematics Teacher Education  Volume 2
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004418967

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Tools and Processes in Mathematics Teacher Education describes and analyze various promising tools and processes, from different perspectives, aimed at facilitating mathematics teacher learning/development. It provides insights of how mathematics teacher educators think about and approach their work with teachers.

Language Teacher Noticing in Tasks

Language Teacher Noticing in Tasks
Author: Daniel O. Jackson
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781800411258

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This book provides an accessible, evidence-based account of how teacher noticing, the process of attending to, interpreting and acting on events which occur during engagement with learners, can be examined in contexts of language teacher education and highlights the importance of reflective practice for professional development. Central to the work is an innovative mixed-methods study of task-based interaction which was undertaken with pre-service English language teachers in Japan. Through close analyses of task interaction coupled with recall data, it illustrates the ways in which pre-service teachers noticed their student partners’ use of embodied and linguistic resources. This focus on what teachers attend to, how they interpret it, and their subsequent decisions has multiple implications for language learning and teacher development. It demonstrates the value of teacher noticing for developing rapport, supporting pupils’ language acquisition, enhancing participation, fostering reflection and guiding observation, a central feature of language teachers’ career advancement.

Teaching Mathematics Conceptually

Teaching Mathematics Conceptually
Author: Beth L. MacDonald,Jonathan N. Thomas
Publsiher: Sage Publications UK
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2023-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781529618174

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This book expands upon the guiding principles at the heart of Math Recovery® instruction, exploring their connections with learning theory, practical application in the classroom and their wider links to agreed concepts of high-quality mathematics teaching. It provides a well-rounded overview of all major aspects of mathematics teaching including inquiry-based and constructivist approaches, planning and assessment, and strategies that offer children opportunities for reflection, satisfaction and increasing challenge. Particular focus is placed on equitable and inclusive practices in mathematics and how we can develop teaching that connects with the abilities, cultures, and lived experiences of all children. This is essential reading for all teachers familiar with the Math Recovery® approach and classroom mathematics teachers in elementary and primary schools everywhere seeking to enhance their own professional knowledge and understanding. Beth L. MacDonald is an associate professor in Early Childhood Mathematics Education in the School of Teaching and Learning at Illinois State University. Jonathan N. Thomas is an associate professor of mathematics education and the chairperson of the Department of STEM Education at the University of Kentucky.

Mathematics Education in Singapore

Mathematics Education in Singapore
Author: Tin Lam Toh,Berinderjeet Kaur,Eng Guan Tay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811335730

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This book provides a one-stop resource for mathematics educators, policy makers and all who are interested in learning more about the why, what and how of mathematics education in Singapore. The content is organized according to three significant and closely interrelated components: the Singapore mathematics curriculum, mathematics teacher education and professional development, and learners in Singapore mathematics classrooms. Written by leading researchers with an intimate understanding of Singapore mathematics education, this up-to-date book reports the latest trends in Singapore mathematics classrooms, including mathematical modelling and problem solving in the real-world context.

Handbook of Research on Innovative Pedagogies and Best Practices in Teacher Education

Handbook of Research on Innovative Pedagogies and Best Practices in Teacher Education
Author: Keengwe, Jared
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2019-07-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522592334

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Educators and those who prepare teachers are facing increased scrutiny on their practice that include pressures to demonstrate their effectiveness, meet the needs of changing demographics and students, and adapt to ever-changing learning environments. Thus, there is a need for innovative pedagogies and adoption of best practices to effectively serve the needs of digital learners. The Handbook of Research on Innovative Pedagogies and Best Practices in Teacher Education is an essential research book that takes an in-depth look at the methods by which educators are prepared to address shifting demographics and technologies in the classroom and provides strategies for focusing their curricula on diverse learning types. It takes a look at the use of innovative pedagogies and effective learning spaces in teacher education programs and the decisions behind them to enhance more inquiry learning, STEM initiatives, and prove more kinds of exploratory learning for students. Covering topics such as higher education, virtual reality, and inclusive education, this book is ideally designed for teachers, administrators, academicians, instructors, and researchers.