2018
DOI: 10.1007/s42330-018-0019-y
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Scripting Tasks as a Springboard for Extending Prospective Teachers’ Example Spaces: a Case of Generating Functions

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“…The tool thereby allows prospective teachers to envision possible interactions with students in the form of a fictional dialogue or script and thereby to plan how they will address such alternate conceptions and questions with specific language and teacher moves. This exercise provides prospective teachers with a bridge between planning for interactions and the actual course of action in a classroom environment (Zazkis et al, 2013), as the fictional dialogue requires that the prospective teachers think beyond lesson content and desired outcomes to possible misunderstandings that must first be diagnosed and then clarified (Zazkis & Marmur, 2018). Thus, the scriptwriting task has the dual function of being a means of helping prospective teachers prepare for instruction as well as serving as a diagnostic tool in teacher education (Zazkis & Zazkis, 2016).…”
Section: Examining Prospective Teacher Moves For Supporting Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tool thereby allows prospective teachers to envision possible interactions with students in the form of a fictional dialogue or script and thereby to plan how they will address such alternate conceptions and questions with specific language and teacher moves. This exercise provides prospective teachers with a bridge between planning for interactions and the actual course of action in a classroom environment (Zazkis et al, 2013), as the fictional dialogue requires that the prospective teachers think beyond lesson content and desired outcomes to possible misunderstandings that must first be diagnosed and then clarified (Zazkis & Marmur, 2018). Thus, the scriptwriting task has the dual function of being a means of helping prospective teachers prepare for instruction as well as serving as a diagnostic tool in teacher education (Zazkis & Zazkis, 2016).…”
Section: Examining Prospective Teacher Moves For Supporting Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of all the manuscripts submitted, mathematics education is well represented in the first few issues with Springer, thanks in large part to the work of Kajander & Lovric ( 2018 ) and Kajander et al ( 2018 ) in 18 (2), and Zazkis & Marmur ( 2018 ) and Hall & Suurtamm ( 2018 ) in 18 (4). I was pleased to see such interesting work housed in our “new” journal during the first year of existence.…”
Section: The Springer Era (2018–present)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genel anlamda öğretmenlerin örnek seçimini etkileyen faktöreler üzerine yapılan bir araştırmada (Zodik ve Zaslavsky, 2008) öğretmenlerin örnek uzayının örnek seçiminde etkili olduğu, özellikle ters örneklerin öğrenci soruları üzerine verilen hazırlıksız örnekler olduğu bulunmuştur. Öğrenen örnekleri ile ilgili yapılan çalışmalar ise çoğunlukla bir konunun/kavramın öğretiminde olan etkinliği (Aydın, 2014;Dinkelman ve Cavey, 2015); bir öğretim, araştırma ve değerlendirme yöntemi olarak etkililiği (Bentley ve Stylianides, 2017;Dahlberg ve Housman, 1997;Iannone vd., 2011;Zazkis ve Leikin, 2007Zaslavsky ve Zodik, 2014); bazı becerilerin (örnek üretme, genelleme, örnek uzayı) gelişimine olan katkısı (Park ve Kim, 2017;Watson ve Shipman, 2008;Zazkis ve Marmur, 2018) gibi konularda yapılmıştır. Öğretmenlerin öğrenci örneklerini ne düzeyde ve nasıl kullandıklarına yönelik çok az çalışmaya rastlanmıştır.…”
Section: öRnek üRetmeunclassified