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Lesson Play In Mathematics Education A Tool For Research And Professional Development 1st Edition Rina Zazkis

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Lesson Play In Mathematics Education A Tool For Research And Professional Development 1st Edition Rina Zazkis
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Rina Zazkis, Nathalie Sinclair, Peter Liljedahl (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461435488, 9781461435495, 146143548X, 1461435498
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Lesson Play In Mathematics Education A Tool For Research And Professional Development 1st Edition Rina Zazkis by Rina Zazkis, Nathalie Sinclair, Peter Liljedahl (auth.) 9781461435488, 9781461435495, 146143548X, 1461435498 instant download after payment.

Lesson play is a novel construct in research and teachers’ professional development in mathematics education. Lesson play refers to a lesson or part of a lesson presented in dialogue form—inspired in part by Lakatos’s evocative Proofs and Refutations—featuring imagined interactions between a teacher and her/his students. We have been using and refining our use of this tool for a number of years and using it in a variety of situations involving mathematics thinking and learning. The goal of this proposed book is to offer a comprehensive survey of the affordances of the tool, the results of our studies—particularly in the area of pre-service teacher education, and the reasons that the tool offers such productive possibilities for both researchers and teacher educators.

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