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Influencing Elementary Preservice Teacher Professional Noticing through Focused Reflections

Year 2024, Volume: 13 Issue: 2, 92 - 106, 31.08.2024

Abstract

This paper reports the results of a study conducted in an elementary education mathematics methods course aimed at increasing elementary preservice teachers’ (EPTs) level of professional noticing. Weekly reflections conducted by EPTs from tutoring sessions were video recorded and scored using the Framework for Learning to Notice Student Mathematical Thinking Rubric developed by Van E (2011) to determine the EPTs’ level of noticing. Participants were also asked to complete a pre- and post-reflection of their mentor teacher’s classroom to assess how the noticing intervention might translate to observations in the classroom. A final component of data collection included reflections from a comparison group of EPTs. Results indicated that there were no significant changes in the tutoring reflections for the participating or comparison group of EPTs. However, the participating group of EPTs demonstrated a significant increase in their level of noticing for classroom observations, providing evidence that levels of noticing could translate between instructional settings.

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  • Barnhart, T., & van Es, E. (2015). Studying teacher noticing: Examining the relationship among pre-service science teachers' ability to attend, analyze and respond to student thinking. Teaching and Teacher Education, 45, 83-93.
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  • Jacobs, V. R., & Spangler, D. A. (2017). Research on core practices in K-12 mathematics teaching. Compendium for Research in Mathematics Education, 766-792.
  • König, J., Santagata, R., Scheiner, T., Adleff, A. K., Yang, X., & Kaiser, G. (2022). Teacher noticing: A systematic literature review of conceptualizations, research designs, and findings on learning to notice. Educational Research Review, 36, 100453.
  • Krupa, E. E., Huey, M., Lesseig, K., Casey, S., & Monson, D. (2017). Investigating secondary preservice teacher noticing of students’ mathematical thinking. Teacher noticing: Bridging and broadening perspectives, contexts, and frameworks, 49-72.
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  • Schack, E. O., Fisher, M. H., Thomas, J. N., Eisenhardt, S., Tassell, J., & Yoder, M. (2013). Prospective elementary school teachers’ professional noticing of children’s early numeracy. Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 16(5), 379-397. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10857-013-9240-9
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  • Sherin, M., & van Es, E. (2005). Using video to support teachers’ ability to notice classroom interactions. Journal of technology and teacher education, 13(3), 475-491.
  • Star, J. R., & Strickland, S. K. (2008). Learning to observe: Using video to improve preservice mathematics teachers’ ability to notice. Journal of mathematics teacher education, 11, 107-125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10857-007-9063-7
  • Thomas, J. N., Fisher, M. H., Eisenhardt, S., Schack, E. O., Tassell, J., & Yoder, M. (2015a). Professional Noticing: A framework for responsive mathematics teaching. Teaching Children Mathematics, 21, 295–303. https://doi.org/ 10.5951/teacchilmath.21.5.0294
  • Thomas, J. N., Fisher, M. H., Jong, C., Schack, E. O., Krause, L., Kasten, S. (2015b). Professional noticing: Learning to teach responsively. Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 21, 238–243.
  • van Es, E. A. (2011). A framework for learning to notice student thinking. In Mathematics teacher noticing (pp. 164-181). Routledge.
  • van Es, E. A., & Sherin, M. G. (2008). Mathematics teachers’ “learning to notice” in the context of a video club. Teaching and Teacher Education, 24(2), 244-276.
  • Weyers, J., Koenig, J., Scheiner, T., Santagata, R., & Kaiser, G. (2023). Teacher noticing in mathematics education: a review of recent developments. ZDM–Mathematics Education, 1-16.
  • Yilmaz, N., & Ozdemir, I. E. Y. (2023). Pre-service mathematics teachers’ learning to notice student statistical thinking in the context of lesson study. International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 18(3), em0745.
Year 2024, Volume: 13 Issue: 2, 92 - 106, 31.08.2024

Abstract

References

  • Amador, J. M., Bragelman, J., & Superfine, A. C. (2021). Prospective teachers’ noticing: A literature review of methodological approaches to support and analyze noticing. Teaching and Teacher Education, 99, 103256.
  • Amador, J. M., Males, L. M., Earnest, D., & Dietiker, L. (2017). Curricular noticing: Theory on and practice of teachers’ curricular use. In Teacher noticing: Bridging and broadening perspectives, contexts, and frameworks (pp. 427-443). Springer.
  • Amador, J. M., & Weston, T. L. (2024). A review of analytic frameworks for noticing in mathematics and science: Comparing noticing frameworks across disciplines and over time. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 1-22.
  • Barnhart, T., & van Es, E. (2015). Studying teacher noticing: Examining the relationship among pre-service science teachers' ability to attend, analyze and respond to student thinking. Teaching and Teacher Education, 45, 83-93.
  • Berliner, D. C., Stein, P., Sabers, D., Clarridge, P. B., Cushing, K., & Pinnegar, S. (1988). Implications of research on pedagogical expertise and experience for mathematics teaching. Perspectives on research on effective mathematics teaching, 1, 67-95.
  • Borko, H., Jacobs, J., Eiteljorg, E., & Pittman, M. E. (2008). Video as a tool for fostering productive discussions in mathematics professional development. Teaching and teacher education, 24(2), 417-436. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2006.11.012
  • Brophy, J. (2004). Motivating students to learn. Routledge.
  • Choy, B. H., Thomas, M. O., & Yoon, C. (2017). The FOCUS framework: Characterising productive noticing during lesson planning, delivery and review. In E. O. Schack, M. H. Fisher, & J. A. Wilhelm (Eds.), Teacher noticing: Bridging and broadening perspectives, contexts, and frameworks (pp. 445-466). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46753-5_26
  • Criswell, B., & Krall, R. M. (2017). Teacher noticing in various grade bands and contexts: Commentary. In E. O. Schack, M. H. Fisher, & J. A. Wilhelm (Eds.), Teacher noticing: Bridging and broadening perspectives, contexts, and frameworks (pp. 21-30). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46753-5
  • Goodwin, C. (1994). Professional vision. American Anthropologist, 96(3), 606-633.
  • Huang, R., & Li, Y. (2009). Pursuing excellence in mathematics classroom instruction through exemplary lesson development in China: A case study. ZDM, 41(3), 297-309. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11858-008-0165-1
  • Jacobs, V. R., Lamb, L. L., & Philipp, R. A. (2010). Professional noticing of children's mathematical thinking. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 41(2), 169-202.
  • Jacobs, V. R., & Spangler, D. A. (2017). Research on core practices in K-12 mathematics teaching. Compendium for Research in Mathematics Education, 766-792.
  • König, J., Santagata, R., Scheiner, T., Adleff, A. K., Yang, X., & Kaiser, G. (2022). Teacher noticing: A systematic literature review of conceptualizations, research designs, and findings on learning to notice. Educational Research Review, 36, 100453.
  • Krupa, E. E., Huey, M., Lesseig, K., Casey, S., & Monson, D. (2017). Investigating secondary preservice teacher noticing of students’ mathematical thinking. Teacher noticing: Bridging and broadening perspectives, contexts, and frameworks, 49-72.
  • Lee, M. Y. & Choy, B. H. (2017). Mathematical teacher noticing: The key to learning from lesson study. In E. O. Schack, M. H. Fisher, & J. A. Wilhelm (Eds.), Teacher noticing: bridging and broadening perspectives, contexts, and frameworks (pp. 122-140). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46753-5_4
  • Louie, N., Adiredja, A. P., & Jessup, N. (2021). Teacher noticing from a sociopolitical perspective: The FAIR framework for anti-deficit noticing. ZDM–mathematics education, 53(1), 95-107.
  • National Governors Association Center for Best Practices & Council of Chief State School Officers. (2010). Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Washington: Authors.
  • Santagata, R., König, J., Scheiner, T., Nguyen, H., Adleff, A. K., Yang, X., & Kaiser, G. (2021). Mathematics teacher learning to notice: A systematic review of studies of video-based programs. ZDM–Mathematics Education, 53(1), 119-134. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11858-020-01216-z
  • Schack, E. O., Fisher, M. H., Thomas, J. N., Eisenhardt, S., Tassell, J., & Yoder, M. (2013). Prospective elementary school teachers’ professional noticing of children’s early numeracy. Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 16(5), 379-397. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10857-013-9240-9
  • Sherin, M., Jacobs, V., & Philipp, R. (Eds.). (2011). Mathematics teacher noticing: Seeing through teachers' eyes. Routledge.
  • Sherin, M., & van Es, E. (2005). Using video to support teachers’ ability to notice classroom interactions. Journal of technology and teacher education, 13(3), 475-491.
  • Star, J. R., & Strickland, S. K. (2008). Learning to observe: Using video to improve preservice mathematics teachers’ ability to notice. Journal of mathematics teacher education, 11, 107-125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10857-007-9063-7
  • Thomas, J. N., Fisher, M. H., Eisenhardt, S., Schack, E. O., Tassell, J., & Yoder, M. (2015a). Professional Noticing: A framework for responsive mathematics teaching. Teaching Children Mathematics, 21, 295–303. https://doi.org/ 10.5951/teacchilmath.21.5.0294
  • Thomas, J. N., Fisher, M. H., Jong, C., Schack, E. O., Krause, L., Kasten, S. (2015b). Professional noticing: Learning to teach responsively. Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 21, 238–243.
  • van Es, E. A. (2011). A framework for learning to notice student thinking. In Mathematics teacher noticing (pp. 164-181). Routledge.
  • van Es, E. A., & Sherin, M. G. (2008). Mathematics teachers’ “learning to notice” in the context of a video club. Teaching and Teacher Education, 24(2), 244-276.
  • Weyers, J., Koenig, J., Scheiner, T., Santagata, R., & Kaiser, G. (2023). Teacher noticing in mathematics education: a review of recent developments. ZDM–Mathematics Education, 1-16.
  • Yilmaz, N., & Ozdemir, I. E. Y. (2023). Pre-service mathematics teachers’ learning to notice student statistical thinking in the context of lesson study. International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 18(3), em0745.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators, Mathematics Education
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Jennifer Cribbs 0000-0001-8299-419X

John Weaver This is me 0000-0003-0839-3307

Adrienne Redmond-sanogo This is me 0000-0003-2700-0150

Latoya Johnson This is me 0000-0003-4491-638X

Publication Date August 31, 2024
Submission Date February 19, 2024
Acceptance Date August 11, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 13 Issue: 2

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APA Cribbs, J., Weaver, J., Redmond-sanogo, A., Johnson, L. (2024). Influencing Elementary Preservice Teacher Professional Noticing through Focused Reflections. Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 13(2), 92-106.