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Student Voice in Mathematics Classrooms around the World / edited by Berinderjeet Kaur, Glenda Anthony, Minoru Ohtani, David Clarke.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kaur, Berinderjeet, 1955-
Series:
Learner’s Perspective Study
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education.
Local Subjects:
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (254 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2013.
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Learner's Perspective Study ascribes to the premise that the investigation of social practice within the mathematics classrooms must attend to the learners’ practice with at least the same priority as that accorded to the teachers’ practice. In focusing on student voice within this partnership, as enacted in many different guises across different cultures and socio-political learning environments, we hope that we will be better informed to understand the relationship between pedagogy and learning mathematics, and between pedagogy and the empowerment of diverse learners. Research findings from the Learner's Perspective Study reported in this book and its companion volumes affirm just how culturally-situated are the practices of classrooms around the world and the extent to which students are collaborators with the teacher, complicit in the development and enactment of patterns of participation that reflect individual, societal and cultural priorities and associated value systems. In this book, we attend closely to this collaboration with our focus on the voice of the student. Collectively, the authors consider how the deliberate inclusion of student voice can be used to enhance our understandings of mathematics classrooms, of mathematics learning, and of mathematics outcomes for students in classrooms around the world. The Learner’s Perspective Study aims to juxtapose the observable practices of the classroom and the meanings attributed to those practices by classroom participants. The LPS research design documents sequences of at least ten lessons, using three video cameras, supplemented by the reconstructive accounts of classroom participants obtained in post-lesson video-stimulated interviews, and by test and questionnaire data, and copies of student written material. In each participating country, data generation focuses on the classrooms of three teachers, identified by the local mathematics education community as competent, and situated indemographically different school communities within the one major city. The large body of complex data supports both the characterization of practice in the classrooms of competent teachers and the development of theory.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Berinderjeet Kaur , Glenda Anthony , Minoru Ohtani and David Clarke
The Learner’s Perspective Study: Attending to Student Voice / Glenda Anthony , Berinderjeet Kaur , Minoru Ohtani and David Clarke
Spoken Mathematics as an Instructional Strategy: The Public Discourse of Mathematics Classrooms in Different Countries / David Clarke , Li Hua Xu and May Ee Vivien Wan
Students Speaking Mathematics: Practices and Consequences for Mathematics Classrooms in Different Countries / David Clarke , Li Hua Xu and May Ee Vivien Wan
Students at the Front: Examples from a Beijing Classroom / Yiming Cao , Kan Guo , Liping Ding and Ida Ah Chee Mok
Participation of Students in Content-Learning Classroom Discourse: A Study of Two Grade 8 Mathematics Classes in Singapore / Berinderjeet Kaur
Martina’s Voice / Florenda Gallos Cronberg and Jonas Emanuelsson
What Do Students Attend to? Students’ Task-Related Attention in Swedish Settings / Rimma Nyman and Jonas Emanuelsson
Students and Their Teacher in a Didactical Situation: A Case Study / Jarmila Novotná and Alena Hospešová
Developing Mathematical Proficiency and Democratic 143 Agency through Participation – An Analysis of Teacher-Student Dialogues in a Norwegian 9th Grade Classroom / Ole Kristian Bergem and Birgit Pepin
Matches or Discrepancies: Student Perceptions and Teacher Intentions in Chinese Mathematics Classrooms / Rongjin Huang and Angela T. Barlow
What Really Matters to Students? A Comparison between Hong Kong and Singapore Mathematics Lessons / Ida Ah Chee Mok , Berinderjeet Kaur , Yan Zhu and King Woon Yau
Student Perceptions of the ‘Good’ Teacher and ‘Good’ Learner in New Zealand Classrooms / Glenda Anthony
The LPS Research Design / David Clarke
Author Index / Berinderjeet Kaur , Glenda Anthony , Minoru Ohtani and David Clarke
Subject Index / Berinderjeet Kaur , Glenda Anthony , Minoru Ohtani and David Clarke.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9789462093492
9462093490
9789462093508
9462093504
OCLC:
862201628

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