학술논문

Professional Noticing Coherence: Exploring Relationships between Component Processes
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Source
Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal. 2023 25(4):361-379.
Subject
Teacher Behavior
Observation
Preservice Teachers
Numeracy
Mathematics Education
Attention
Decision Making
Elementary School Teachers
Language
English
ISSN
1098-6065
1532-7833
Abstract
Teacher noticing and related variants have ascended in prominence among the mathematics education research community. While the component processes of such noticing (e.g., attending, interpreting and deciding) have been cast as interrelated, capturing the relationships amongst the components has been more elusive. We focused on the component processes of teacher noticing with particular attention given to interrelatedness. Specifically, we were interested in how and the extent to which the component processes of professional noticing (attending, interpreting, deciding) are thematically connected when preservice elementary teachers are engaged in an assessment approximating professional noticing. We refer to this thematic linkage in this paper as coherence. Our findings suggest a complex interplay between the creation and continuation of themes when enacting professional noticing, and the quality of such noticing.