The purpose of this longitudinal study was to investigate the relationships between mathematics teacher preparation and graduates’ analyses of classroom teaching. Fifty-three graduates from an elementary teacher preparation program completed 4 video-based, analysis-of-teaching tasks in the semester before graduation and then in each of the 3 summers following graduation. Participants performed significantly better on the 3 tasks focused on mathematics topics studied in the program than on the task focused on a mathematics topic not studied in the program. After checking several alternative hypotheses, we conclude that a likely explanation for the performance differences is the mathematical knowledge for teaching that participants developed as freshmen in the preparation program.
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Journals Division
The University of Chicago Press
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Relationships Between Mathematics Teacher Preparation and Graduates’ Analyses of Classroom Teaching
James Hiebert and Dawn Berk
University of Delaware
Emily Miller
West Chester University
ONLINE: May 03, 2017
ARTICLE CITATION
James Hiebert, Emily Miller, and Dawn Berk, "Relationships Between Mathematics Teacher Preparation and Graduates’ Analyses of Classroom Teaching," The Elementary School Journal 117, no. 4 (June 2017): 687-707.
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