Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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360842 | The Journal of Mathematical Behavior | 2010 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In our work in teacher education and professional development, we aim to help teachers to learn to participate in, and create, classroom ecologies that support students’ learning. In this article we focus on the challenges of developing a classroom ecology that provides mathematical sustenance for students. We pay particular attention to the ways in which classroom language can impede the development of a classroom ecology—one where all students are heard and where knowing is understood as participatory. We present recommendations for teaching practice drawn from an ecological reading of the classroom discourse during a series of lessons on measurement in a Grade 3 classroom.
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Authors
Jo Towers, Kim Hunter,