Learning Over Time: Learning Trajectories in Mathematics Education
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Alan P. Maloney;
Alan P. Maloney
North Carolina State University
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Jere Confrey;
Jere Confrey
North Carolina State University
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Kenny H. Nguyen
Kenny H. Nguyen
Catlin Gabel School
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Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62396-570-9
ISBN print:
978-1-62396-569-3
Publication date:
2014
Book Chapter
Chapter 8: Learning Trajectories and Professional Development
P. Holt Wilson
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Published:2014
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P. Holt Wilson, 2014. "Learning Trajectories and Professional Development", Learning Over Time: Learning Trajectories in Mathematics Education, Alan P. Maloney, Jere Confrey, Kenny H. Nguyen
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Abstract
This chapter reports on how a group of teachers came to understand and apply the concept of a learning trajectory in the context of early rational number reasoning. It identifies transitions in knowledge experienced by participating teachers and changes in their practice that resulted from their understandings. These included increased ability to create models of student thinking, deepening of their own content knowledge, informing their instructional planning and assessment, and promoting more targeted discourse.
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