Mathematical Communications: Elementary Pre-Service Teachers' E-Mail Exchanges with Sixth Grade Students
This study examines the communication between pre-service teachers and sixth grade students in a project in which email was used for communication as students learned about fractions and were supported by the pre-service teachers. Specifically, the study investigated how the pre-service teachers app...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mathematics teacher education & development 2009, Vol.10, p.4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study examines the communication between pre-service teachers and sixth grade students in a project in which email was used for communication as students learned about fractions and were supported by the pre-service teachers. Specifically, the study investigated how the pre-service teachers applied their mathematical knowledge to understand children's mathematical responses and challenged those responses and mathematical ideas. Each of the 27 pre-service teachers sent 7 to 24 reply e-mails to their sixth grade partners. Those e-mails were examined and a two-way continuum emerged in terms of how they used the voice of the discipline and their disposition to the child's voice in their response e-mails. (Contains 1 figure.) |
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ISSN: | 1442-3901 |