• RecordNumber
    2377
  • Author

    KAZEMI, ELHAM

  • Crop_Body
    ELHAM KAZEMI and MEGAN LOEF FRANKE
  • Title of Article

    TEACHER LEARNING IN MATHEMATICS: USING STUDENT WORK TO PROMOTE COLLECTIVE INQUIRY

  • Title Of Journal
    Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education
  • PublishInfo
    Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Publication Year
    2004
  • Issue Number
    7
  • Page
    203–235
  • Keywords
    children’s mathematical thinking , professional development , school-wide inquiry , sociocultural theory , student work , teacher learning
  • Abstract
    The study describes teachers’ collective work in which they developed deeper understanding of their own students’ mathematical thinking. Teachers at one school met in monthly workgroups throughout the year. Prior to each workgroup, they posed a similar mathematical problem to their students. The workgroup discussions centered on the student work those problems generated. This study draws on a transformation of participation perspective to address the questions: What do teachers learn through collective examination of student work? How is teacher learning evident in shifts in participation in discussions centered on student work? The analyses account for the learning of the group by documenting key shifts in teachers’ participation across the year. The first shift in participation occurred when teachers as a group learned to attend to the details of children’s thinking. A second shift in participation occurred as teachers began to develop possible instructional trajectories in mathematics. We focus our discussion on the significance of the use of student work and a transformation of participation view in analyzing the learning trajectory of teachers as a group.