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Mathematics teacher learning to notice : a systematic review of studies of video-based programs
by
Gabriele Kaiser
, Ann-Kristin Adleff
, Thorsten Scheiner
, Ha Nguyen
, Xinrong Yang
, Johannes König
, Rossella Santagata
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/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Communities of practice
/ Computer Software
/ Digital technology
/ Education
/ Educational Strategies
/ Faculty Development
/ Learning
/ Learning activities
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Mathematics teaching
/ Noticing
/ Observation
/ Original Paper
/ Preservice teacher education
/ Professional development
/ Psychological factors
/ Questions
/ Research Methodology
/ Students
/ Systematic review
/ Systematic reviews
/ Teacher Behavior
/ Teacher education
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Video Technology
2021
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Mathematics teacher learning to notice : a systematic review of studies of video-based programs
by
Gabriele Kaiser
, Ann-Kristin Adleff
, Thorsten Scheiner
, Ha Nguyen
, Xinrong Yang
, Johannes König
, Rossella Santagata
in
Classrooms
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Communities of practice
/ Computer Software
/ Digital technology
/ Education
/ Educational Strategies
/ Faculty Development
/ Learning
/ Learning activities
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Mathematics teaching
/ Noticing
/ Observation
/ Original Paper
/ Preservice teacher education
/ Professional development
/ Psychological factors
/ Questions
/ Research Methodology
/ Students
/ Systematic review
/ Systematic reviews
/ Teacher Behavior
/ Teacher education
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Video Technology
2021
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Mathematics teacher learning to notice : a systematic review of studies of video-based programs
by
Gabriele Kaiser
, Ann-Kristin Adleff
, Thorsten Scheiner
, Ha Nguyen
, Xinrong Yang
, Johannes König
, Rossella Santagata
in
Classrooms
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Communities of practice
/ Computer Software
/ Digital technology
/ Education
/ Educational Strategies
/ Faculty Development
/ Learning
/ Learning activities
/ Literature reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Teachers
/ Mathematics teaching
/ Noticing
/ Observation
/ Original Paper
/ Preservice teacher education
/ Professional development
/ Psychological factors
/ Questions
/ Research Methodology
/ Students
/ Systematic review
/ Systematic reviews
/ Teacher Behavior
/ Teacher education
/ Teacher Educators
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Video Technology
2021
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Mathematics teacher learning to notice : a systematic review of studies of video-based programs
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Mathematics teacher learning to notice : a systematic review of studies of video-based programs
2021
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Overview
Teacher noticing has become increasingly acknowledged as a fundamental aspect of teacher professional competence. Teacher education scholars have examined how the development of noticing might be supported both in initial teacher
education and in professional development. In mathematics teacher education, several studies have explored the use of video as a supporting tool for teacher noticing. It remains unclear how this body of work builds on the various
theoretical perspectives of noticing prevalent in the literature, thus broadening our understanding of noticing. Furthermore, the field has not examined systematically the extent to which research has leveraged the affordances of digital
video technologies, and whether scholars have employed different research methods to answer questions that are critical to teacher educators. This survey paper reviews studies published in the last two decades on programs centered on
mathematics teacher noticing that used video as a supporting tool for teacher learning. Thirty-five peer-reviewed papers written in English were identified and coded along three dimensions: (1) theoretical perspectives; (2) use of video
technologies; and (3) research questions and methods. This review summarizes important findings and highlights several directions for future research. Most studies involved pre-service teachers, and only a few centered on in-service
teachers. Developers of the large majority of programs took a cognitive psychological perspective and focused on the attending/perceiving and interpreting/reasoning facets of noticing. Few studies used video-based software and few
studies used grouping, and even fewer used randomized grouping. Evidence of program effects on responding and decision making, and on instructional practice, is limited and should be extended in the future. [Author abstract]
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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