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Supporting noticing of students’ mathematical thinking through 360 video and prompt scaffolding

    1. [1] University of Idaho

      University of Idaho

      Estados Unidos

    2. [2] Middlebury College

      Middlebury College

      Town of Middlebury, Estados Unidos

    3. [3] Kent State University

      Kent State University

      City of Kent, Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Proceedings of the 45th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education / coord. por Ceneida Fernández Verdú, Salvador Llinares Ciscar, Ángel Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Núria Planas i Raig, Vol. 2, 2022 (Research Reports A – H), ISBN 978-84-1302-176-8, págs. 11-18
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • 360 video records a complete, spherical view of a scenario and allows the viewer to manipulate what is viewable in each frame. We incorporated 360 video into a teaching mathematics course and used prompts that directed prospective teachers’ attention to students’ mathematical thinking. Results indicated that prospective teacher noticing was more specific when they responded to prompts about students’ thinking as compared to more general prompts. With focused prompts, prospective teachers had increased attention to students’ mathematical thinking and were more likely to make interpretations about students’ mathematical thinking. The findings show promise for the combination of 360 video and student-focused prompts to support prospective teacher noticing.


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