Keeping It Complex
University of Michigan · Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency · +4 more institutions
Abstract
We analyze a particular pedagogy for learning to interact productively with students and subject matter, which we call “rehearsal.” Our goal is to specify a way in which teacher educators (TEs) and novice teachers (NTs) can interact around teaching that is both embedded in practice and amenable to analysis. We address two main research questions: (a) What do TEs and NTs do together during the kind of rehearsals we have developed to prepare novices for the complex, interactive work of teaching? and (b) Where, in what they do, are there opportunities for NTs to learn to enact the principles, practices, and knowledge entailed in ambitious teaching? We detail what happens in rehearsals using quantitative and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 153.28
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
Authors
8- MLMagdalene LampertCorresponding
University of Michigan, Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency
- MLMegan L. Franke
University of California, Los Angeles
- EKElham Kazemi
University of Washington, Seattle University
- HGHala Ghousseini
University of Wisconsin–Madison
- ACAngela Chan Turrou
University of California, Los Angeles
Topics & keywords
- Salient
- Subject matter
- Qualitative research
- Mathematics education
- Qualitative analysis
- Pedagogy
- Teaching method
- Subject (documents)
- Quality Education