Mathematics Teacher Noticing
Seeing Through Teachers' Eyes
Description
Mathematics Teacher Noticingis the first book to examine research on the particular type of noticing done by teachers---how teachers pay attention to and make sense of what happens in the complexity of instructional situations. In the midst of all that is happening in a classroom, where do mathematics teachers look, what do they see, and what sense do they make of it? This groundbreaking collection begins with an overview of the construct of noticing and the various historical, theoretical, and methodological perspectives on teacher noticing. It then focuses on studies of mathematics teacher noticing in the context of teaching and learning and concludes by suggesting links to other constructs integral to teaching. By collecting the work of leaders in the field in one volume, the editors present the current state of research and provide ideas for how future work could further the field.
About this Author
Miriam Gamoran Sherinis an Associate Professor of Learning Sciences in the School of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University.
Victoria R. Jacobsis an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education in the School of Teacher Education and a member of the Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education at San Diego State University.
Randolph A. Philippis a Professor of Mathematics Education in the School of Teacher Education and a member of the Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education at San Diego State University.
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