5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics Discussions
Second Edition
- Margaret S. Smith - University of Pittsburgh, USA
- Mary Kay Stein - University of Pittsburgh, USA
April 2018 | Corwin
The same five practices teachers know and love for planning and managing powerful conversations in mathematics classrooms, updated with current research and new insights on anticipating, lesson planning, and lessons learned from teachers, coaches, and school leaders. This framework for orchestrating mathematically productive discussions is rooted in student thinking to launch meaningful discussions in which important mathematical ideas are brought to the surface, contradictions are exposed, and understandings are developed or consolidated.
Learn the 5 practices for facilitating effective inquiry-oriented classrooms:
- Anticipating what students will do and what strategies they will use in solving a problem
- Monitoring their work as they approach the problem in class
- Selecting students whose strategies are worth discussing in class
- Sequencing those students' presentations to maximize their potential to increase students' learning
- Connecting the strategies and ideas in a way that helps students understand the mathematics learned
The book aligned with the my course expectations and will facilitate productive conversations.
Curriculum and Teaching, Fordham University-Lincoln Ctr
August 27, 2020