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A Learning Trajectory as a Scaffold for Pre-service Teachers’ Noticing of Students’ Mathematical Understanding

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The objective of this research is to understand how a learning trajectory supports pre-service primary teachers in their noticing of students’ mathematical understanding. A total of 95 pre-service primary school… Click to show full abstract

The objective of this research is to understand how a learning trajectory supports pre-service primary teachers in their noticing of students’ mathematical understanding. A total of 95 pre-service primary school teachers used a learning trajectory related to the part-whole meaning of the fraction concept to interpret students’ understanding and provide instructional decisions. The findings indicate that the learning trajectory provided pre-service teachers with a specific language to describe students’ understanding and helped them to notice students’ mathematical understanding. Furthermore, the pre-service primary teachers who produced a more detailed discourse also proposed more suitable activities based on students’ understanding. These findings suggest that the learning trajectory can act as a scaffold to notice students’ mathematical understanding.

Keywords: learning trajectory; pre service; mathematical understanding; students mathematical

Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
Year Published: 2019

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