Examining the supervision of mathematics student teachers through analysis of conference communications |
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Authors: | Maria Lorelei Fernandez Evrim Erbilgin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA;(2) Rivington School, Bolton, Lancashire, UK |
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Abstract: | Student teaching is often a capstone experience in the preparation of mathematics teachers. Thus, it is essential to better
understand key aspects of the experience. We conducted a qualitative study of post-lesson conferences led by supervisors (classroom
cooperating teachers and a university supervisor) working with mathematics student teachers. Analysis of conference communications
revealed differences in the types and content of communications in conferences led by the cooperating teachers and by the
university supervisor. Cooperating teachers tended toward evaluative supervision that lacked a focus on the mathematics of
the lessons while the university supervisor tended toward educative supervision, guiding student teachers to reflect on and
learn from their own classroom experiences including the mathematics of their lessons. Differences are discussed, and suggestions
concerning the supervision of student teachers are made along with recommendations for further research. |
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Keywords: | Mathematics student teachers Student teaching supervision Educative supervision Communications in supervisory conferences |
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