2020
DOI: 10.29333/iejme/8314
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Effectively Utilising Teaching Assistants to Support Mathematics Learning: Some Insights from the Getting Reading in Numeracy (G.R.I.N.) Program

Abstract: Teaching assistants are not always utilised effectively in mathematics classrooms. Moreover, there is limited research examining instructional models that might more meaningfully incorporate teaching assistants into the teaching and learning of mathematics. To address this gap in the literature, the current study explored three distinct teacher-tutor dyads involved in a particular intervention program, Getting Ready in Numeracy (G.R.I.N.), from a single Australian primary school. All three tutors currently ope… Show more

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“…Within the context of the current study, we operationalize underachieving students in mathematics in line with the selection criteria put forward in the Getting Ready in Numeracy (GRIN) intervention program (Kalogeropoulos et al, 2020a(Kalogeropoulos et al, , 2020b. Specifically, the notion of underachieving students in mathematics refers to those students:…”
Section: Background Literature 21 Underachievementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the context of the current study, we operationalize underachieving students in mathematics in line with the selection criteria put forward in the Getting Ready in Numeracy (GRIN) intervention program (Kalogeropoulos et al, 2020a(Kalogeropoulos et al, , 2020b. Specifically, the notion of underachieving students in mathematics refers to those students:…”
Section: Background Literature 21 Underachievementmentioning
confidence: 99%