Giving feedback in investigative tasks in grade 10.

This study is an action research project where I study my own practice in giving feedback in investigative tasks. The aim is to find ways of improving my feedback by engaging learners in conversation and eliciting misconceptions. The study is framed by a sociocultural view of learning and teachin...

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Main Author: Mathenjwa, Lerato Josephine
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/8455
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-84552019-05-11T03:41:08Z Giving feedback in investigative tasks in grade 10. Mathenjwa, Lerato Josephine Investigations Feedback Misconceptions Conversations Formative assessment Summative assessment This study is an action research project where I study my own practice in giving feedback in investigative tasks. The aim is to find ways of improving my feedback by engaging learners in conversation and eliciting misconceptions. The study is framed by a sociocultural view of learning and teaching. The study was conducted in a high school with a class of Grade 10 learners who worked on an investigative task and six lessons were video recorded. Analysis was based on the investigative task, feedback given to learners, misconceptions that arose and conversations that took place during the lessons. The findings are that when developing an investigative task, the teacher should look for mathematical processes that can be developed as learners work on it. I found that I both took up and missed opportunities to work with learners’ misconceptions and that four components of mathematical conversations: questioning, explaining mathematical ideas, sources of mathematical ideas and responsibility were present at different levels in my classroom. On the basis of my findings I make a number of recommendations for my own further practice and for other teachers. 2010-08-16T10:19:20Z 2010-08-16T10:19:20Z 2010-08-16 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/8455 en application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic Investigations
Feedback
Misconceptions
Conversations
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
spellingShingle Investigations
Feedback
Misconceptions
Conversations
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Mathenjwa, Lerato Josephine
Giving feedback in investigative tasks in grade 10.
description This study is an action research project where I study my own practice in giving feedback in investigative tasks. The aim is to find ways of improving my feedback by engaging learners in conversation and eliciting misconceptions. The study is framed by a sociocultural view of learning and teaching. The study was conducted in a high school with a class of Grade 10 learners who worked on an investigative task and six lessons were video recorded. Analysis was based on the investigative task, feedback given to learners, misconceptions that arose and conversations that took place during the lessons. The findings are that when developing an investigative task, the teacher should look for mathematical processes that can be developed as learners work on it. I found that I both took up and missed opportunities to work with learners’ misconceptions and that four components of mathematical conversations: questioning, explaining mathematical ideas, sources of mathematical ideas and responsibility were present at different levels in my classroom. On the basis of my findings I make a number of recommendations for my own further practice and for other teachers.
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title_short Giving feedback in investigative tasks in grade 10.
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