Journal article
Use of Video Analysis to Support Prospective K—8 Teachers' Noticing of Equitable Practices
Mathematics teacher educator, Vol.2(2), pp.108-140
03/01/2014
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/119147
Abstract
Mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) designed and studied a video analysis activity intended to support prospective teachers (PSTs) in learning to notice equitable instructional practices. PSTs from 4 sites ( = 73) engaged in the activity 4 to 5 times during the semester, using a set of 4 “lenses” to analyze teaching and learning as shown in videos. In an earlier analysis of this activity, the authors found that PSTs increased their depth and expanded their foci in noticing equitable instructional practices (Roth McDuffie et al., 2013). In this analysis, the authors shift the focus to their work as MTEs: They examine their decisions and moves in facilitating the video analysis activity with a focus on equity and discuss implications for other MTEs.
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- Title
- Use of Video Analysis to Support Prospective K—8 Teachers' Noticing of Equitable Practices
- Creators
- Amy Roth McDuffieMary Q. FooteCorey DrakeErin TurnerJulia AguirreTonya Gau BartellCatherine Bolson
- Publication Details
- Mathematics teacher educator, Vol.2(2), pp.108-140
- Academic Unit
- Education, College of
- Publisher
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
- Identifiers
- 99900594761901842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article