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Communicating Multiplicative Reasoning Through Semiotic Resources, Emilie N. Eisenberger
Communicating Multiplicative Reasoning Through Semiotic Resources, Emilie N. Eisenberger
Boise State University Theses and Dissertations
The importance of fostering in students the requisite language to understand what is being communicated and how to communicate their understanding requires educators to conceptualize themselves as teachers of language and content. It is possible to engage in activities of the mathematics classroom and through that participation engage in language practices and mathematical practices simultaneously. The purpose of this study was to explore the use of semiotic resources, and modality, with a student-generated tool on students’ communication of multiplicative reasoning.
The study design was a qualitative case study that included a single third-grade class with an in-depth look at six …
Cognitive Demand Of Teacher-Created Mathematics Assessments, Megan Marie Schmidt
Cognitive Demand Of Teacher-Created Mathematics Assessments, Megan Marie Schmidt
Boise State University Theses and Dissertations
This study analyzed assessments created by middle school mathematics teachers participating in a large scale research project in the Northwestern United States. Assessments were coded using the frameworks of Webb’s Depth of Knowledge (DOK) for mathematics content (2002), and Smith and Stein’s Levels of Demand (LOD) (1998). Teachers in the study were instructed to create an assessment using 5 common-items provided by the research team and 5 of their own sourced items. Assessment items were coded using each framework and data was collected based on the DOK framework, LOD framework, and grade level. Findings indicate on average, teachers assessments were …