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Quality Teaching: Mathematics in the middle years Ray MacArthur
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20102 What is it? A resource for regional personnel to support their teachers of Stage 3 and Stage 4 Two 2.5 hour courses registered with NSWIT One 5 hour course registered with NSWIT
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20103 Components Workshop presentations DVD – Working mathematically with patterns in number – Tape diagrams Lesson resources NSWIT information
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20104 Focus Provide professional learning for teachers Further investigate the lesson study model and Newman’s error analysis Promote student engagement Build conceptual understanding for students in mathematics and numeracy
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20105 A rhetorical question We know when our students are on task and off task but … … how often are our students in task ?
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20106 Newman’s Error Analysis Read the question to me. What is the question asking you to find out? What method could you use? Try doing it and as you are doing it tell me what you are thinking. Write down your answer to the question.
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20107 Lesson Study “The premise behind lesson study is simple: If you want to improve teaching, the most effective place to do so is in the context of a classroom lesson” The Teaching Gap – Stigler and Hiebert
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20108 The Lesson Study Process Define learning goals and plan lessons Teach the lesson Reflect, evaluate and refine the lesson Teach the revised lesson Share the study
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 20109 Shallow teaching syndrome The term ‘shallow teaching syndrome’ has been coined to identify “lessons that present low complexity of problems, which are undertaken with excessive repetition, and absence of mathematical reasoning in classroom discourse”. (Stacey, 2003)
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201010 Shallow teaching syndrome Is a teacher centred lesson always a poor way to teach? Is cooperative learning always effective? Does the use of technology enhance or hinder achievement? Is the use of a textbook necessary?
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201011 Shallow teaching syndrome Asking which teaching technique is best is similar to asking a builder which tool is best – a hammer, saw or screwdriver – all have their uses at appropriate times. A good toolbox will contain a range of tools. A good tradesperson knows when to use each tool and investigates new tools to add to their toolbox.
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201012 Engagement “… teachers and schools can make significant differences to the academic achievement of Middle Years’ students.” Middle Years of Schooling: A Discussion Paper (DET, 2008) “It is the teachers and the nature of the curriculum, teaching, learning and assessment practices they construct that make the difference.” Middle Years of Schooling: A Discussion Paper (DET, 2008)
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201013 The Resource
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201014 Workshop Materials
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201015 4:28 Working mathematically with patterns in number
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201016 Patterns in Number Resources
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201017 Tape Diagrams 9:11
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201018 Tape Diagram Resources
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State Numeracy Programs Conference 201019 Distribution of Resource Resource will be distributed on request to regional personnel who intend to deliver the course Send email request for the resource to ray.macarthur@det.nsw.edu.au
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