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Studying the classroom implementation of tasks: High-level mathematical tasks embedded in ‘real-life’ contexts
Authors:Andreas J Stylianides  Gabriel J Stylianides
Institution:1. Department of Education, University of Oxford, 15 Norham Gardens, Oxford OX2 6PY, UK;2. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA
Abstract:Mathematical tasks embedded in real-life contexts have received increased attention by educators, in part due to the considerable levels of student engagement often triggered by their motivational features. Nevertheless, it is often challenging for teachers to implement high-level (i.e., cognitively demanding), real-life tasks in ways that exploit their motivational features without overshadowing the mathematics involved. This paper proposes an analytic framework for describing and explaining the classroom implementation of different kinds of tasks, and uses this framework to analyse a classroom episode where a secondary teacher implemented with low fidelity a high-level, real-life mathematical task. Implications for research are discussed.
Keywords:Classroom teaching  Curriculum implementation  Mathematics education  Mathematical reasoning  Tasks  Textbooks
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