Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAugust McDowell Modified over 9 years ago
1
+ Questioning, listening and responding to promote students’ mathematical thinking
2
+ Types of listening Listening to see if they have it right So, 2x plus 3 x is what? And, what do we have to do next? Listening to understand their thinking How do you know it’s linear? Why do you think the answer is ½? EvaluativeInterpretive
3
+ Designing good questions Tell me how know. How does this connect to what we did yesterday?
4
+ What question do I ask next? This is not so easy as it depends on how the student(s) has just responded Depends on how well you (the teacher) listens Cannot be easily prescribed
5
+ Students’ responses Provide insight into their thinking Illuminate ways that students understand concepts (different understandings and different conceptions) Provide examples of ways of thinking to other students
6
+ Descriptive feedback [discuss features of descriptive feedback] [discuss descriptive feedback in terms of written work as well as conferencing, etc. )
7
+ Student to student questioning Teacher Student What does the network of conversation look like?
8
+ Student to student questioning Teacher Student STudent What does the network of conversation look like? Math talk learning community
9
+ Providing question stems to students [list of stems]
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.