2021
DOI: 10.30935/scimath/11384
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Supporting Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Professional Noticing of Students’ Reasoning About Length

Abstract: This study examined how the levels-of-sophistication framework supports pre-service mathematics teachers' professional noticing of students' reasoning about length measurement. Three pre-service teachers were asked to analyse students' written solutions in the tasks that reflected different characteristics of students' reasoning before and after participating in an intervention based on the "Levels of Sophistication in Students' Reasoning about Length" (Battista, 2006) conceptual framework The findings indicat… Show more

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“…Rewriting is easier for students to memorize and manipulate and more intuitive in understanding the necessary corrections (Devlin, 2009). Ask to make excuses from questions with variables if they cannot be written directly and provide precise instructions (Ergene & Bostan, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rewriting is easier for students to memorize and manipulate and more intuitive in understanding the necessary corrections (Devlin, 2009). Ask to make excuses from questions with variables if they cannot be written directly and provide precise instructions (Ergene & Bostan, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%