Tutoring and Teaching Math for Understanding
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“Tutoring and teaching math for understanding” is an adaptation of Distinguished Professor Judit Moschkovich’s long-running course at UC Santa Cruz. The course provides:
A research-based definition of conceptual understanding Examples of tasks that focus on conceptual understanding Tutoring/teaching principles to support learners’ conceptual understanding, and A summary of tutor/teacher questions that support conceptual understanding The course is intended for anyone interested in becoming a better math tutor or teacher. Upon completion, learners will be able to: Define conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Identify math tasks that require conceptual understanding. Modify tasks that only require procedural fluency to require understanding. Recognize student responses that show understanding, and Identify research-based principles for tutoring or teaching math for understanding. Assess students’ conceptual understanding. Support students’ conceptual understanding through a variety of guiding questions. Use multiple representations (i.e., drawings for fractions, tables/graphs for proportional reasoning) to support students’ conceptual understanding.
Meet your instructor, learn about the course, and discuss a math activity.
What's included
2 videos4 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
2 videos•Total 32 minutes
- 🎥 Overview of the course•9 minutes
- 🎥 History of mathematics education•22 minutes
4 readings•Total 51 minutes
- 👁️ Module 1 overview•1 minute
- 📖 Kilpatrick & Swafford (2001). Executive summary.•10 minutes
- 📖 Zurawsky (2006). Do the math: Cognitive demand makes a difference.•10 minutes
- 🤔 Math Activity: Cryptarithmetic problem•30 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- ❓ Reading quiz: Adding it up•30 minutes
- ❓ Reading quiz: Do the math•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
- 🗣️ Cryptarythmetic problem: Discuss your process•30 minutes
Review three prominent views of learning math (behaviorist, constructivist, and sociocultural) and complete two constructivist math activities.
What's included
1 video4 readings3 assignments
1 video•Total 64 minutes
- 🎥 Three views of learning: Behaviorist, constructivist, sociocultural•64 minutes
4 readings•Total 60 minutes
- 👁️ Module 2 overview•10 minutes
- 📖 Gadanidis (1994). Deconstructing constructivism.•30 minutes
- 🎥 Vygotsky counting (Watch until 2:25.)•10 minutes
- 🎥 Looking at Learning... Again, Part 2•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
- ❓ Reading quiz: Deconstructing constructivism•30 minutes
- 🤔 Math Activity: A constructivist’s problem situation for learning to add integers•30 minutes
- 🤔 Math Activity: Area model for multiplication•30 minutes
Explore conceptual understanding and mathematical proficiency.
What's included
1 video2 readings2 assignments
1 video•Total 47 minutes
- 🎥 Introduction to conceptual understanding•47 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- 👁️ Module 3 overview•10 minutes
- 📖 Kilpatrick & Swafford (2001). The strands of mathematical proficiency (Chapter 4) •10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- ❓ Reading quiz: The strands of mathematical proficiency•30 minutes
- ❓ Video quiz (whole-number subtraction with base ten blocks)•30 minutes
Go deeper into conceptual understanding, read a classic article, and complete a math activity.
What's included
1 video2 readings2 assignments
1 video•Total 36 minutes
- 🎥 Conceptual understanding, going deeper•36 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- 👁️ Module 4 overview•10 minutes
- 📖 Erlwanger (1973). Benny’s conceptions of rules and answers.•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- ❓ Reading quiz: Benny’s conceptions of rules and answers•30 minutes
- 🤔 Math activity: Decimal meaning with base ten blocks•30 minutes
Go even deeper into conceptual understanding, test your understanding and recall with a cumulative final exam, and complete an optional interview project with a math learner.
What's included
1 video3 readings2 assignments1 peer review
1 video•Total 46 minutes
- 🎥 Teaching for conceptual understanding•46 minutes
3 readings•Total 25 minutes
- 👁️ Module 5 overview•10 minutes
- 📖 Thompson, Philipp, & Thompson (1994). Calculational and conceptual orientations in teaching mathematics.•10 minutes
- 📖 Video clip credits•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- ❓ Reading quiz: Calculational and conceptual orientations in teaching mathematics•30 minutes
- 🏆Final exam•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 210 minutes
- ➕Optional final project: Math learner interview•210 minutes
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