The Role of Mathematics Discourse in Producing Leaders of Discourse

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Study & Teaching, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Higher Education
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Author: Libby Knott ISBN: 9781607522843
Publisher: Information Age Publishing Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: Information Age Publishing Language: English
Author: Libby Knott
ISBN: 9781607522843
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Publication: January 1, 2010
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Language: English
The intent of this monograph is to showcase successful implementation of mathematical discourse in the classroom. Some questions that might be addressed are: * How does a teacher begin to learn about using discourse purposefully to improve mathematics teaching and learning? * How is discourse interwoven into professional development content courses to provide teachers with the tools necessary to begin using discourse in their own classrooms? * What does a discourserich classroom look like and how is it different from other classrooms, from both the teacher's and the students' perspectives? * How can teachers of preservice teachers integrate discourse into their content and methods courses? * How can we use discourse research to inform work with teachers, both pre and inservice, for example, to help them know how to respond to elicited knowledge from students in their classrooms? * What are the discourse challenges in online mathematics courses offered for professional development? Can online classrooms also be discourserich? What would that look like? * In what ways does mathematical discourse differ from discourse in general?
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The intent of this monograph is to showcase successful implementation of mathematical discourse in the classroom. Some questions that might be addressed are: * How does a teacher begin to learn about using discourse purposefully to improve mathematics teaching and learning? * How is discourse interwoven into professional development content courses to provide teachers with the tools necessary to begin using discourse in their own classrooms? * What does a discourserich classroom look like and how is it different from other classrooms, from both the teacher's and the students' perspectives? * How can teachers of preservice teachers integrate discourse into their content and methods courses? * How can we use discourse research to inform work with teachers, both pre and inservice, for example, to help them know how to respond to elicited knowledge from students in their classrooms? * What are the discourse challenges in online mathematics courses offered for professional development? Can online classrooms also be discourserich? What would that look like? * In what ways does mathematical discourse differ from discourse in general?

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