Measuring Noticing Within Complex Mathematics Classroom Interactions

Author(s):  
Shari L. Stockero ◽  
Rachel L. Rupnow
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 176-204
Author(s):  
Zuleyka Suárez Valdés-Ayala

En este artículo se expone la discusión de resultados de la tesis doctoral titulada: “El aprendizaje cooperativo: Un estudio sobre las interacciones entre docente y estudiantes ante una innovación metodológica en la enseñanza de la matemática” así como las conclusiones y recomendaciones que de esta surgieron. Para esto se mencionan previamente algunos aspectos teóricos básicos para poder fundamentar los hallazgos encontrados.Palabras claves: aprendizaje cooperativo, aula, interacciones, docente, estudiante.AbstractIn this article the discussion of results of the PhD thesis is as follows: "Cooperative learning: A study of the interactions between teacher and students with a methodological innovation in the teaching of mathematics" and the conclusions and recommendations that emerged from this. It is necessary first to mention some basic theoretical aspects in order to support the findings.Keywords: cooperative learning, classroom, interactions, teacher, student.


Author(s):  
Jenni Ingram

Mathematics classroom interactions are both intricate and complex. They are contingent upon the contexts in which they occur but can both open up and close down opportunities to do mathematics in different ways. What it means to be successfully participating in the learning of mathematics can be challenged by considering how learning mathematics is contingently produced and negotiated. Conversation analytic approaches describe in detail the various, and often contrasting, paths that teachers and students follow as they interaction in mathematics classrooms. Yet there is so much more to discover about this process of mathematics learning as it happens in the classroom.


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
John T. Warren

Through narratives and critical interrogations of classroom interactions, I sketch an argument for a co-constitutive relationship between qualitative research and pedagogy that imagines a more reflexive and socially just world. Through story, one comes to see an interplay between one's own experiences, one's own desires and one's community — I seek to focus that potential into an embodied pedagogy that highlights power and, as a result, holds all of us accountable for our own situated-ness in systems of power in ways that grant us potential places from which to enact change. Key in this discussion is a careful analytical point of view for seeing the world and a set of practices that work to imagine new ways of talking back.


TABULARASA ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lasyuli Simbolon

This article examines the phasal realizations characteristic of the classroom discourse. The data are collected by means of audio-visual recordings and transcriptions, and they are analyzed by employing a complementary method of analysis of Young’s model. The primary instrument of this study is the researcher herself, whereas the secondary instruments are (1) classification schemes of the semiotic aspect in focus, (2) data sheets that contain 4 classroom discourse-in-texts, and (3) notes on each classroom discourse-in-text. The findings reveal that the CD-in-text as a whole is typically realized and characterized by the following: (1) Substantiation (SU) as the most prominent macro-function and the Conclusion (CO) as the least prominent, (2) the Interchange (IC) as the most prominent micro-function and the Apology (AP) as the least prominent. Based on the main findings, there is strong evidence to suggest that the ‘semiotic behavior’ of the CD-in-text as a whole is motivated by the goal-oriented need, and the goal to achieve has tended to be more academic-oriented than social-oriented. In this, the teachers as the primary speakers of the classroom interactions have tended to focus on the transformation of intellectual values (academic knowledge/skills) with the least social values involved therein. The most prominently occurring SU macro-function and IC micro-function are clear indicators of this endeavor. The scope and the objectives of this study have been delimited to investigate CD phenomena at the levels of phase and sub-phase.


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