
Responsive Teaching in Science and Mathematics
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Rachel E. Scherr is a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Physics at Seattle Pacific University, USA.
David Hammer is a Professor in the Departments of Education and Physics & Astronomy and the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach at Tufts University, USA.
Content
Chapter 1: What is responsive teaching?
Amy D. Robertson, Leslie J. Atkins, Daniel M. Levin, and Jennifer Richards
Chapter 2: A review of the research on responsive teaching in science and mathematics
Jennifer Richards and Amy D. Robertson
Chapter 3: Examining the products of responsive inquiry
Leslie J. Atkins and Brian W. Frank
Chapter 4: Understanding responsive teaching and curriculum from the students' perspective
Tiffany-Rose Sikorski
Chapter 5: Navigating the challenges of teaching responsively: An insider's perspective
April Cordero Maskiewicz
Chapter 6: What teachers notice when they notice student thinking: Teacher-identified purposes for attending to students' mathematical thinking
Adam A. Colestock and Miriam Gamoran Sherin
Chapter 7: The role subject matter plays in prospective teachers' responsive teaching practices in elementary math and science
Janet E. Coffey and Ann R. Edwards
Chapter 8: Attending to students' epistemic affect
Lama Z. Jaber
Chapter 9: Attention to student framing in responsive teaching
Jennifer Radoff and David Hammer
Chapter 10: Methods to assess teacher responsiveness in situ
Jennifer Evarts Lineback
Chapter 11: Documenting variability within teacher attention and responsiveness to the substance of student thinking
Amy D. Robertson, Jennifer Richards, Andrew Elby, and Janet Walkoe
Epilogue
David Hammer
List of Contributors
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