Three sets of three questions: Generating Inquiry in Calculus Classthree Brent Ferguson The Lawrenceville School, NJ

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Three sets of three questions: Generating Inquiry in Calculus Classthree Brent Ferguson The Lawrenceville School, NJ

Purposes of today’s talk To make the case that our students’ deep cognitive engagement is at the heart of learning. To explore some ways in which we can stimulate student inquiry by modeling good questions in class. To provide specific moves that assist our work, specifically with the generative, creative work of proofs and problem-solving.

Punchline unveiled: The “three sets of three” During proofs and problem-solving (1)How is that legal? (2) How is that helpful? (3) How is that intuitive? When generating/initiating creative action (A) What do you see? (B) What do you want? (C) What tool do you have to get there? When motivating Taylor series (i) Can we model this? (ii) How good is the model? (iii) For what values is the model ‘good?’

Empowered learners: what do they look like?

Motivated, Resourceful, Self-Regulated Learners are… self-appraising (who am I?) self-directed (who do I want to become?) self-assessing (how am I doing?) self-advocating (what is my voice?)

Yes, it has unlimited gas mileage (so far it’s traveled 12,000 + miles on 0 gallons of fuel).

The Lawrenceville School has a large solar farm, which generates over 90% of our energy needs, so the energy for our grid is clean!

The Students are Watching… Do we want students to ask questions? Do we want them to grapple with difficulty? Do we want them to have some templates/ scripts with which they can approach difficulty? …then we need to provide these models in our classrooms. Let us then begin with this end in mind.

The first questions we ask… Who are my students? What is my subject matter? Who am I? Our moves should match the answers to these questions.

Mathematics…

Proofs…

The “three sets of three” During proofs and problem-solving (1)How is that legal? (2) How is that helpful? (3) How is that intuitive? When generating/initiating creative action (A) What do you see? (B) What do you want? (C) What tool do you have to get there? When motivating Taylor series (i) Can we model this? (ii) How good is the model? (iii) For what values is the model ‘good?’

The first set “What do engaged students ask when being taught?” During proofs and problem-solving (1)How is that legal? (what’s the mathematics behind that action?) (2)How is that helpful? (did that get us closer to our solution/goal?) (3)How is that intuitive? (how would I have [in a million years] thought to do that…?) The “How to tutor a friend” conversation (1)Did you get problem #17? (2) Can I see your solution? (3) Oh, I get how this one works…! (They need our help to debunk myths about learning and studying!)

The second set: “How would I have thought of that?” (A) What do you see? (B) What do you want? (C) What tool do you have to get there? Let’s look at this in an example (or two…or better still, THREE).

Let’s prove…(on paper)

The third set: Why study Taylor series?

Here’s your chance…in 5 minutes!

Other practices for success in Calculus Math histories: students write 2-4 pages about their relationship with math over the years…a trove of information! Formative feedback, decoupled in time from delivery of grades. Required revisitation of all test problems, and modeling/practice in class: homework revision. Keen attention in the first weeks to the form of students’ written work. Strong exhortation to use study groups and TALK Music, videos, and bad jokes distributed liberally. Use of tau, the appropriate circle constant. It helps. Read Michael Hartl’s TAU MANIFESTO, please.TAU MANIFESTO

Resources/authors for further study and reflection: Brown, Roedinger, and McDaniel, Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning Daniel Willingham, Why Don’t Students Like School? A Cognitive Scientist Answers Questions About How the Mind Works and What It Means Carol Dweck, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success – Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers: The Story of Success Dan Pink, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us Claude Steele, Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affect Us, and What We Can Do Angela Duckworth’s extensive work on grit development

A Message on ‘Fit’ “Good teachers join self and subject and students in the fabric of life.” –Parker Palmer, p.11, The Courage to Teach

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Thank you for your interest and for participating in this CMC-South session. Please give feedback for session #694: code Text to the following: 19310, then a space, then the three digits, followed by comments! Brent Ferguson, The Lawrenceville School

Appendix – Taylor’s Theorem: a proof with a synthesis of FTC, product rule, & substitution

Taylor’s Theorem: an ‘integrative’ proof