2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11858-024-01626-3
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Mathematics teachers’ multiple perspectives on adaptive tasks: task evaluation and selection as core practices for teaching quality

Thomas Bardy,
Lars Holzäpfel,
Frank Reinhold
et al.

Abstract: The selection of tasks based on the evaluation of task features can be considered a core practice of teaching and a relevant component of teaching quality. This is typically part of teachers’ preparation for their classroom teaching, which prompts the following question: What are the characteristics of the tasks that teachers use when selecting tasks for differentiated teaching? To answer this question, we analyzed systematic differences in the focus of 78 in-service high school and lower secondary school teac… Show more

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