Learning to teach: some perceptions of trainee teachers of mathematics on working collaboratively in the classroom |
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Authors: | Paul Andrews |
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Institution: | Manchester Metropolitan University, Faculty of Community Studies, Law and Education , 799 Wilmslow Road, Didsbury, Manchester , M20 2RR |
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Abstract: | This paper examines trainees' perceptions of the impact, on secondary mathematics trainees, of collaborative school‐based work involving small groups of trainees, a university tutor and a class teacher. The findings suggest that trainees' become better able to plan and deliver a coherent yet diverse sequence of lessons, that their awareness of children's learning styles and misconceptions was raised and that preconceived notions about teaching and learning were challenged and mediated. A few trainees found the experience unhelpful and threatening. The role of the tutor was found to influence trainees' responses to the program and, to an extent, moderate the effects of variations in teacher involvement. Some implications are discussed. |
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