Developing Student Teachers’ Skills at Eliciting Students’ Mathematical Thinking Using the Coaching Cycle

Luke T. Reinke, Leslie W. Schmidt, A. Myers, Drew Polly
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Abstract Eliciting students’ thinking is a key component of effective student-centered mathematics instruction, and research demonstrates promising approaches to developing this skill in pre-service teachers [PSTs] during methods courses. However, few studies have provided insight into how PSTs can be supported in continuing to develop the skill of eliciting thinking during student teaching internships. This case study describes the development of two PSTs as they worked to fully elicit their students’ thinking during their internship, with the support of a coach. The PSTs’ development generally aligned with an emergent trajectory synthesized from the literature; however, additional specificity was needed to fully interpret the data. Both PSTs learned to effectively probe the thinking of students who provided correct answers to initial prompts but made less progress in probing students’ incorrect answers. The article concludes with an analysis of the learning opportunities presented by the coaching moves, as well as missed opportunities.
利用辅导周期培养学生教师的数学思维引导能力
摘要:引导学生思考是有效的以学生为中心的数学教学的关键组成部分,研究表明,在方法课程中,职前教师培养这一技能的方法很有前途。然而,很少有研究提供深入了解如何支持pst在学生教学实习期间继续发展引发思考的技能。本案例研究描述了两位pst的发展,他们在实习期间在教练的支持下努力充分激发学生的思考。pst的发展总体上符合从文献中合成的紧急轨迹;然而,需要额外的特异性来充分解释数据。两个PSTs都学会了有效地探究提供正确答案的学生的思维,但在探究学生的错误答案方面进展不大。文章最后分析了教练动作所带来的学习机会,以及错失的机会。
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