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Fostering Algebraic Thinking Toolkit Asking Questions of Students

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  • ISBN-13: 9780325004204
  • ISBN: 032500420X
  • Publisher: Heinemann

AUTHOR

Driscoll, Mark J., Zawojewski, Judith, Humez, Andrea

SUMMARY

Mark Driscoll and codevelopers of The Fostering Algebraic Thinking Toolkit: A Guide for Staff Developmentwill conduct the second Fostering Algebraic Thinking Facilitation Instituteat the Education Development Center in Newton, Massachusetts, from July 21 to July 25, 2003. Commenting on their experience at the 2002 Institute, participants cited a range of new insights and skills they gained, including how to design with purpose infuse facilitation into listening and questioning employ different strategies to manage group dynamics capitalize on diversity in mathematical thinking. As one participant noted, "It was great to learn and network with other professionals and to think more deeply about improving my techniques as a facilitator and presenter." For more information about the Institute, contact Angela Martino at 617.969.7100, ext. 2524, or amartino@edc.org. The Fostering Algebraic Thinking Toolkitis a set of professional development materials whose goal is to help mathematics teachers in grades 6-10 learn to identify, describe, and foster algebraic thinking in their students. Underlying the Toolkit is a core belief that good mathematics teaching begins with understanding how mathematics is learned. The focus here is on how students think about mathematics. The Toolkit features four separate modules containing notes for the facilitator and reproducible blackline masters for the workshop participants. Each module concentrates on a different kind of classroom evidence and, in facilitated sessions, asks teachers to collect student and/or teacher data to share and analyze with colleagues. A module can be covered in four three-hour sessions. The first module, Introduction and Analyzing Written Student Workgives participants an opportunity to analyze students' written work for evidence of algebraic thinking, and to become comfortable with the language of the algebraic habits of mind, before moving on to one of the other modules. Each of the three remaining modules builds on the work done here. Documenting Patterns of Student Thinking Participants will find in this module more written student work to analyze, but the focus, instead, is on patterns of thinking across a class of students. The module takes a step beyond analyzing data to systematically recording the information gained through analysis. The issues of alignment between goals for student learning and the mathematical questions that are posed to students are addressed.Driscoll, Mark J. is the author of 'Fostering Algebraic Thinking Toolkit Asking Questions of Students' with ISBN 9780325004204 and ISBN 032500420X.

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