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Research has shown that although teachers’ knowledge about the subject or pedagogy is important, a teacher’s professional vision (including their perceptions and pedagogical decisions) can also have a significant impact on the efficacy of their practice. Firmly grounded in the long-standing field of teacher professional vision research, this two-volume edited book explores new theoretical models, emerging methods, and empirical findings, highlighting areas to explore within future research and insights into the design of teacher education and teacher professional development. Volume 1 of this book, Teacher Professional Vision: Theoretical and Methodological Advances, examines cutting-edge international research on the theoretical models and methods used to study the crucial subject of teacher professional vision. Written by a diverse team of leading experts in the field, this volume and its companion volume cover theoretical and methodological advances in teacher professional vision. This is an essential resource for researchers and professionals in the field of teacher education and professional development.
Research has shown that although teachers’ knowledge about the subject or pedagogy is important, a teacher’s professional vision (including their perceptions and pedagogical decisions) can also have a significant impact on the efficacy of their practice. Firmly grounded in the long-standing field of teacher professional vision research, this two-volume edited book explores new theoretical models, emerging methods, and empirical findings, highlighting areas to explore within future research and insights into the design of teacher education and teacher professional development. Volume 2 of this book, Teacher Professional Vision: Empirical Perspectives, provides insights into research on te...
A classroom full of students can be overwhelming for teachers. It is critical that teachers are able to filter and meaningfully interpret the relevant information in this complex scenario. Much of this filtering and interpretation occurs through selective visual perception. Over the last decade, a rapidly growing number of studies in empirical educational research used eye tracking to investigate teachers' selective visual perceptual processes in the classroom. Theoretically, visual attention and perception are often conceptualized as knowledge-based noticing coupled with knowledge-based reasoning about what is visually perceived. Recent eye-tracking studies have shown that experienced teach...
Are classroom teachers managers or facilitators of classroom learning? For more experienced teachers who have developed a broader perspective on classroom management and attend more to whole class dynamics rather than individual incidents of behavior, this book offers fresh, innovative ideas supporting the evolution of classrooms from teacher-managed to student-centered learning environments. Reflecting current, cutting-edge research aimed to foster and support student-centered classrooms, this book explores the following topics: understanding the role of emotions in the classroom, integrating gender equity, addressing potential classroom disruptions, implementing technology as a management tool, and incorporating applied behavioral analysis principles into classroom routines. While these chapters affirm the value of experienced educators, this book also offers a deeper perspective of classroom strategies anchored in social justice, cultural relevance, and equitable pedagogy to all teachers. Furthermore, the ideas purposefully challenge educators, during these post-pandemic times, to proactively meet the unique needs of their 21st-century diverse students.
How classroom management is viewed in educational settings has undergone major shifts in the past fifty years. The emphasis on “management” has been replaced, with the focus on facilitating an environment that supports diverse students to successfully engage in the learning processes. To meet the challenging demands of this new practice, K-12 educators are called to revisit and reflect on their teaching experiences and practices. In this volume, educators are invited to explore the most current strategies for student engagement related to motivation and self-regulation of learning theories, with a focus on equitable practices anchored in the Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Education Fra...
The International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME) is the largest international conference on mathematics education in the world. This quadrennial event is organized under the auspices of the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI). This book, the Proceedings of ICME-14, presents the latest trends in mathematics education research and mathematics teaching practices at all levels. Each chapter covers an extensive range of topics in mathematics education.Volume I consists of 4 Plenary Lectures, 3 Plenary Panels, 5 Lectures of Awardees, 4 Survey Teams, 62 Topic Study Groups, 13 Discussion Groups, 20 Workshops, a Thematic Afternoon, and an Early Career Researcher Day...
In 6 Tools for Collaborative Mathematics Coaching , Nicora Placa lays out a clear path to help you become a trusted and effective math coach. Her 6 Tools- are flexible structures that you and your colleagues can use to learn together: Building Teams: Fostering a Learning Community Student Interviews: Learning to Listen Visiting Classrooms: Developing Your Lens Learning Walks: Focusing the Team on Students' Thinking Rehearsing Routines: Practicing with Colleagues Lesson Study: Learning Collectively with Voice, Choice, and Agency In this easy-to-use, practical guide, Placa introduces each of the 6 Tools with classroom vignettes, step-by-step guidelines for rollout, connections to the literatur...
Bildungsstudien verdeutlichen bereits seit Jahren, wie groß der Handlungsbedarf im Bereich Sprachförderung ist. Das Programm "Bildung durch Sprache und Schrift" (BiSS) und die Weiterentwicklung im Rahmen von BiSS-Transfer haben eindrucksvoll gezeigt, wie die sprachliche Förderung von Kindern und Jugendlichen durch gezielte Maßnahmen Schritt für Schritt vorangetrieben werden kann. Die BiSS-Transfer-Abschlusspublikation fasst das Erreichte und gemeinsam Erarbeitete der Bund-Länder-Initiative zusammen, um die Errungenschaften für zukünftige Maßnahmen und Programme zu sichern. Die Publikation verrät mehr über die in BiSS-Transfer entstandenen Produkte und Formate und über die Erkenntnisse, welche die wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen des an BiSS-Transfer beteiligten Forschungsnetzwerks zum entsprechenden Stand der Auswertung bereitstellen. Darüber hinaus finden sich hierin viele wertvolle Einblicke in die Arbeit der an BiSS-Transfer beteiligten Länder. Mindestbestellmenge: 30 Exemplare, Preise für weitere Auflagen auf Anfrage.
Mithilfe eines neutral-phänomenologischen Forschungsansatzes und eines von Wissensdefiziten losgelösten Professionalitätsbegriffs untersucht Marc Bosse fachfremd unterrichtende Mathematiklehrpersonen hinsichtlich ihrer mathematikbezogenen Erfahrungen und in Bezug auf ihr Verhältnis zum Fach. Die zentrale Erkenntnis der ersten deutschen Studie zu diesem Thema ist, dass eine fehlende formale Lehrbefähigung für Mathematik nicht festlegt, wie sich die betreffenden Lehrpersonen als Mathematiklehrerinnen und -lehrer sehen und welcher identitätstheoretische Grad an Professionalität ihnen attestiert werden kann. Als empirische Grundlage dienen die Befragung von Lehrerinnen und Lehrern sowie die Beobachtung von Mathematikunterricht. Die Arbeit liefert ein Modell von sechs Identitätstypen, mit dem sich die Heterogenität hinsichtlich der Erfahrungs- und Verhältnisfrage beschreiben lässt.
Achtsamkeit ist als Gesundheitsförderung in Schule und Lehrer*innenbildung angekommen, ihr pädagogisches Potential geht aber weit darüber hinaus. Dieses nimmt Dominik Weghaupt in den Blick und erforscht Achtsamkeit als Übungsform sowie als psychologische Variable in bildungswissenschaftlicher Hinsicht. Er zeigt phänomenologisch die Charakteristika achtsamkeitsbasierter Lehrveranstaltungen auf, analysiert Achtsamkeitsübungen als pädagogische Praxis und diskutiert den personalen Aspekt pädagogischer Professionalität. Ebenfalls Gegenstand der Analyse sind die Prozesse von Selbstregulation und Selbstkenntnis in Verbindung zu Achtsamkeit - wodurch diese als ein moderierender Faktor für gelingendes pädagogisches Handeln hervortritt.