How does a teacher sustain collective mathematizing among non-dominant students?

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2024-10-01

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East China Normal University Press and World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd

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In this paper, we describe a teacher’s attempt to sustain collective mathematizing among non- dominant students in a classroom that emphasizes collective success. Taking a collectivist stance, we conceptualize the featured classroom as one in which the students function as a single learning organism. We analyze three roles that the teacher played within a lesson focused on students’ engagement with repeating patterns. Specifically, we discuss the affordances of the three roles with respect to sustaining three characteristics of a classroom that functions as a single learning organism.

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Tupouniua JG, Hunter J. 2021-07-11 to 2021-07-18. How does a teacher sustain collective mathematizing among non-dominant students?. 14th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-14) 2021. East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.

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