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A Guide for Observations and Self-Assessment
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Ideal for preservice mathematics teachers in methods courses or student teaching, this research-based, activity-oriented guide offers a framework for teacher reflection and self-assessment, featuring observation instruments and reflective activities, plus guidelines and instruments for supervisors.
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Ideal for preservice mathematics teachers in methods courses or student teaching, this research-based, activity-oriented guide offers a framework for teacher reflection and self-assessment, featuring observation instruments and reflective activities, plus guidelines and instruments for supervisors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317691990
- Artikelnr.: 43075585
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317691990
- Artikelnr.: 43075585
Alice F. Artzt is Professor of Secondary Mathematics Education, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA.
Eleanor Armour-Thomas is Professor of Educational Psychology, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA.
Frances R. Curcio is Professor of Secondary Mathematics Education, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA.
Theresa J. Gurl is Assistant Professor of Secondary Mathematics Education, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA.
Eleanor Armour-Thomas is Professor of Educational Psychology, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA.
Frances R. Curcio is Professor of Secondary Mathematics Education, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA.
Theresa J. Gurl is Assistant Professor of Secondary Mathematics Education, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA.
Contents. Preface to the Third Edition. A Note to Professors. PART 1: PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS FOR THE MODEL. 1. Toward an Understanding of Student
Centered Teaching. 2. A Framework for the Examination of Instructional Practice. 3. A Framework for the Examination of Teacher Cognitions. 4. Putting it All Together. PART II: HOW TO USE THE MODEL. 5. Using the Model to Examine Teachers' Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 6. Using the Model to Examine Your Own Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 7. Using a Portfolio to Document How You Engage in Self
Assessment and Reflection. PART III: EVIDENCE
THE MODEL IN ACTION. 8. Case Studies of the Model in Action: Five Cases.APPENDIX A. Research Results of Exploratory Study. Appenidx A.1: Summary of Patterns of Lesson Dimensions. Appendix A.2: Summary of Patterns of Cognitions. APPENDIX B. Observation Guidelines. Appendix B.1: Observation 1
Nature of the Content. Appendix B.2: Observation 2
Questioning. Appendix B.3: Observation 3
Motivation and Teaching Strategies. Appendix B.4: Observation 4
Homework. Appendix B.5: Observation 5
Use of Class Time. Appendix B.6: Observation 6
Verbal Behavior of Students. Appendix B.7: Observation 7
Task Orientation of Students. Appendix B.8: Observation 8
Assessment. Appendix B.9: Observation 9
Teacher Expectations and Stereotyping. Appendix B.10: Observation 10
Culminating Activity. Appendix B.11: Rubric for Grading the Observation Reports. APPENDIX C. Observation Charts Made by Pre
service Teachers. Appendix C.1: Nadine's Teacher
Student Discourse Bar Graph. Appendix C.2: Lisette's Teacher Use of Class Time Chart. Appendix C.3: Marla's Verbal Interaction Chart. Appendix C.4: Karen's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. Appendix C.4: Jill's Chart of On
task behaviors. Appendix C.5: Jill's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. APPENDIX D. Guides and Forms for Supervised Observations. Appendix D.1: Guides for Observation Written Reports and Conferences. Appendix D.2: Written Observation Report Before the Lesson. Appendix D.3: Written Observation Report After the Lesson. Appendix D.4: Self
Assessment of Instructional Practice. Appendix D.5: Summary Self
Assessment Form. Appendix D.6: Evaluation of Teacher Cognitions. Appendix D.7: Videotaped Lesson
Final Conference. APPENDIX E. Portfolio Assignment and Rubrics. Appendix E.1: Portfolio Guidelines. Appendix E.2: Three Sample Lesson Plans. Appendix E.3: Assessment
One Quiz or One Unit Exam. Appendix E.4: One Wee of Homework and a Project. Appendix E 5: Peer Observation Report. Appendix E.6: Unit Plan. Appendix E.7: Portfolio Check Sheet. References. Author Index. Subject Index.
Centered Teaching. 2. A Framework for the Examination of Instructional Practice. 3. A Framework for the Examination of Teacher Cognitions. 4. Putting it All Together. PART II: HOW TO USE THE MODEL. 5. Using the Model to Examine Teachers' Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 6. Using the Model to Examine Your Own Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 7. Using a Portfolio to Document How You Engage in Self
Assessment and Reflection. PART III: EVIDENCE
THE MODEL IN ACTION. 8. Case Studies of the Model in Action: Five Cases.APPENDIX A. Research Results of Exploratory Study. Appenidx A.1: Summary of Patterns of Lesson Dimensions. Appendix A.2: Summary of Patterns of Cognitions. APPENDIX B. Observation Guidelines. Appendix B.1: Observation 1
Nature of the Content. Appendix B.2: Observation 2
Questioning. Appendix B.3: Observation 3
Motivation and Teaching Strategies. Appendix B.4: Observation 4
Homework. Appendix B.5: Observation 5
Use of Class Time. Appendix B.6: Observation 6
Verbal Behavior of Students. Appendix B.7: Observation 7
Task Orientation of Students. Appendix B.8: Observation 8
Assessment. Appendix B.9: Observation 9
Teacher Expectations and Stereotyping. Appendix B.10: Observation 10
Culminating Activity. Appendix B.11: Rubric for Grading the Observation Reports. APPENDIX C. Observation Charts Made by Pre
service Teachers. Appendix C.1: Nadine's Teacher
Student Discourse Bar Graph. Appendix C.2: Lisette's Teacher Use of Class Time Chart. Appendix C.3: Marla's Verbal Interaction Chart. Appendix C.4: Karen's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. Appendix C.4: Jill's Chart of On
task behaviors. Appendix C.5: Jill's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. APPENDIX D. Guides and Forms for Supervised Observations. Appendix D.1: Guides for Observation Written Reports and Conferences. Appendix D.2: Written Observation Report Before the Lesson. Appendix D.3: Written Observation Report After the Lesson. Appendix D.4: Self
Assessment of Instructional Practice. Appendix D.5: Summary Self
Assessment Form. Appendix D.6: Evaluation of Teacher Cognitions. Appendix D.7: Videotaped Lesson
Final Conference. APPENDIX E. Portfolio Assignment and Rubrics. Appendix E.1: Portfolio Guidelines. Appendix E.2: Three Sample Lesson Plans. Appendix E.3: Assessment
One Quiz or One Unit Exam. Appendix E.4: One Wee of Homework and a Project. Appendix E 5: Peer Observation Report. Appendix E.6: Unit Plan. Appendix E.7: Portfolio Check Sheet. References. Author Index. Subject Index.
Contents. Preface to the Third Edition. A Note to Professors. PART 1: PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS FOR THE MODEL. 1. Toward an Understanding of Student
Centered Teaching. 2. A Framework for the Examination of Instructional Practice. 3. A Framework for the Examination of Teacher Cognitions. 4. Putting it All Together. PART II: HOW TO USE THE MODEL. 5. Using the Model to Examine Teachers' Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 6. Using the Model to Examine Your Own Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 7. Using a Portfolio to Document How You Engage in Self
Assessment and Reflection. PART III: EVIDENCE
THE MODEL IN ACTION. 8. Case Studies of the Model in Action: Five Cases.APPENDIX A. Research Results of Exploratory Study. Appenidx A.1: Summary of Patterns of Lesson Dimensions. Appendix A.2: Summary of Patterns of Cognitions. APPENDIX B. Observation Guidelines. Appendix B.1: Observation 1
Nature of the Content. Appendix B.2: Observation 2
Questioning. Appendix B.3: Observation 3
Motivation and Teaching Strategies. Appendix B.4: Observation 4
Homework. Appendix B.5: Observation 5
Use of Class Time. Appendix B.6: Observation 6
Verbal Behavior of Students. Appendix B.7: Observation 7
Task Orientation of Students. Appendix B.8: Observation 8
Assessment. Appendix B.9: Observation 9
Teacher Expectations and Stereotyping. Appendix B.10: Observation 10
Culminating Activity. Appendix B.11: Rubric for Grading the Observation Reports. APPENDIX C. Observation Charts Made by Pre
service Teachers. Appendix C.1: Nadine's Teacher
Student Discourse Bar Graph. Appendix C.2: Lisette's Teacher Use of Class Time Chart. Appendix C.3: Marla's Verbal Interaction Chart. Appendix C.4: Karen's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. Appendix C.4: Jill's Chart of On
task behaviors. Appendix C.5: Jill's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. APPENDIX D. Guides and Forms for Supervised Observations. Appendix D.1: Guides for Observation Written Reports and Conferences. Appendix D.2: Written Observation Report Before the Lesson. Appendix D.3: Written Observation Report After the Lesson. Appendix D.4: Self
Assessment of Instructional Practice. Appendix D.5: Summary Self
Assessment Form. Appendix D.6: Evaluation of Teacher Cognitions. Appendix D.7: Videotaped Lesson
Final Conference. APPENDIX E. Portfolio Assignment and Rubrics. Appendix E.1: Portfolio Guidelines. Appendix E.2: Three Sample Lesson Plans. Appendix E.3: Assessment
One Quiz or One Unit Exam. Appendix E.4: One Wee of Homework and a Project. Appendix E 5: Peer Observation Report. Appendix E.6: Unit Plan. Appendix E.7: Portfolio Check Sheet. References. Author Index. Subject Index.
Centered Teaching. 2. A Framework for the Examination of Instructional Practice. 3. A Framework for the Examination of Teacher Cognitions. 4. Putting it All Together. PART II: HOW TO USE THE MODEL. 5. Using the Model to Examine Teachers' Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 6. Using the Model to Examine Your Own Instructional Practice and Cognitions. 7. Using a Portfolio to Document How You Engage in Self
Assessment and Reflection. PART III: EVIDENCE
THE MODEL IN ACTION. 8. Case Studies of the Model in Action: Five Cases.APPENDIX A. Research Results of Exploratory Study. Appenidx A.1: Summary of Patterns of Lesson Dimensions. Appendix A.2: Summary of Patterns of Cognitions. APPENDIX B. Observation Guidelines. Appendix B.1: Observation 1
Nature of the Content. Appendix B.2: Observation 2
Questioning. Appendix B.3: Observation 3
Motivation and Teaching Strategies. Appendix B.4: Observation 4
Homework. Appendix B.5: Observation 5
Use of Class Time. Appendix B.6: Observation 6
Verbal Behavior of Students. Appendix B.7: Observation 7
Task Orientation of Students. Appendix B.8: Observation 8
Assessment. Appendix B.9: Observation 9
Teacher Expectations and Stereotyping. Appendix B.10: Observation 10
Culminating Activity. Appendix B.11: Rubric for Grading the Observation Reports. APPENDIX C. Observation Charts Made by Pre
service Teachers. Appendix C.1: Nadine's Teacher
Student Discourse Bar Graph. Appendix C.2: Lisette's Teacher Use of Class Time Chart. Appendix C.3: Marla's Verbal Interaction Chart. Appendix C.4: Karen's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. Appendix C.4: Jill's Chart of On
task behaviors. Appendix C.5: Jill's Line Graph of On
task Behaviors. APPENDIX D. Guides and Forms for Supervised Observations. Appendix D.1: Guides for Observation Written Reports and Conferences. Appendix D.2: Written Observation Report Before the Lesson. Appendix D.3: Written Observation Report After the Lesson. Appendix D.4: Self
Assessment of Instructional Practice. Appendix D.5: Summary Self
Assessment Form. Appendix D.6: Evaluation of Teacher Cognitions. Appendix D.7: Videotaped Lesson
Final Conference. APPENDIX E. Portfolio Assignment and Rubrics. Appendix E.1: Portfolio Guidelines. Appendix E.2: Three Sample Lesson Plans. Appendix E.3: Assessment
One Quiz or One Unit Exam. Appendix E.4: One Wee of Homework and a Project. Appendix E 5: Peer Observation Report. Appendix E.6: Unit Plan. Appendix E.7: Portfolio Check Sheet. References. Author Index. Subject Index.