2021
DOI: 10.1002/tesq.3046
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Contradictions in Teachers’ Classroom Dynamic Assessment Implementation: An Activity System Analysis

Abstract: Dynamic Assessment (DA) is a procedure that requires teachers to attend to learners’ language use, detect inaccuracies, and provide graduated prompting in the moment to support learners in repairing errors (Poehner, 2009). For most teachers, this series of steps represents a significant and complex departure from their typical practice of responding to students’ erroneous utterances with recasts (Davin, Herazo, & Sagre, 2016). The present study used an activity system analysis, emerging from Cultural Historica… Show more

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“…The teachers in the present study also struggled to diagnose, identify, and work within students' ZPDs, similar to participants in Davin et al (2017) and Sagre et al (2021). As in Sagre et al (2021), each teacher set out to implement interventionist DA, but their actual implementation did not match what they had planned. They struggled to graduate their prompts from implicit to explicit.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…The teachers in the present study also struggled to diagnose, identify, and work within students' ZPDs, similar to participants in Davin et al (2017) and Sagre et al (2021). As in Sagre et al (2021), each teacher set out to implement interventionist DA, but their actual implementation did not match what they had planned. They struggled to graduate their prompts from implicit to explicit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Awareness of these beliefs and their origins may be a necessary first step to promote teacher development (Sagre et al, 2021;Donato & Davin, 2018). To be sure, professional development oriented toward praxis must consider teachers' ZPDs, paying attention to the tensions that surround conceptual development in local contexts (Herazo et al, 2019;Sagre et al, 2021). Formative intervention methodologies provide one potential avenue for future professional development designed to promote teacher development (see Engeström & Sannino, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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