Analyzing and selecting tasks for mathematics teaching: a heuristic


Autoria(s): Gómez, Pedro; González, María José
Contribuinte(s)

Lerman, S.

Davis, B.

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

In planning units and lessons every day, teachers face the problem of designing a sequence of activities to promote learning. In particular, they are expected to foster the development of learning goals in their students. Based on the idea of learning path of a task, we describe a heuristic procedure to enable teachers to characterize a learning goal in terms of its cognitive requirements and to analyze and select tasks based on this characterization. We then present an example of how a group of future teachers used this heuristic in a preservice teachers training course and discuss its contributions and constraints.

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Identificador

http://funes.uniandes.edu.co/429/1/GomezP09-2922.PDF

Gómez, Pedro; González, María José (2009). Analyzing and selecting tasks for mathematics teaching: a heuristic. En Lerman, S.; Davis, B. (Eds.), Mathematical action & structures of noticing: Studies on John Mason's Contribution to Mathematics Education (pp. 179-188). Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers.

Publicador

Sense Publishers

Relação

http://funes.uniandes.edu.co/429/

Palavras-Chave #Planificación del profesor #Cognición #Tarea #Análisis didáctico #Objetivos
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