Reasoning-and-explanation - Session 8: Developing justifications and responding to students’ explanations

Part 4: Analyzing student explanations

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Overview

This part launches a focus on analyzing students’ explanations. This provides practice in the work that teachers do everyday to respond to student reasoning in ways that help individuals and the class focus on key mathematics and make progress in light of instructional goals.

Skill in noticing the aspects of a student’s explanation can support the generation of follow up questions that surface important mathematical ideas and decisions about how to engage the rest of the class with what has been shared.

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  • Reasoning and Explanations Home
  • Sessions
    • Session 1: Studying mathematics teaching with a focus on reasoning and explanation
    • Session 2: Launching work on mathematical explanations and video workshop
    • Session 3: Noticing the features of explanations and unpacking student reasoning
    • Session 4: Scaling mathematics problems and engaging in a video workshop
    • Session 5: Producing “good” mathematical explanations
    • Session 6: Appraising a student’s explanation and engaging in a video workshop
    • Session 7: Capitalizing on students’ explanations and engaging in a video workshop
    • Session 8: Developing justifications and responding to students’ explanations
    • Session 9: Planning instruction to target reasoning and engagement in mathematical practices
    • Session 10: Summarizing and moving forward with video workshop

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