Consultation Phases in Mathematics Learning and Support Centres

Author:

Schürmann MirkoORCID,Panse Anja,Shaikh Zain,Biehler Rolf,Schaper Niclas,Liebendörfer Michael,Hilgert Joachim

Abstract

AbstractMathematics Learning Support Centres are becoming more and more common in higher education both internationally and in Germany. Whereas it is clear that their quality largely depends on a functioning interaction in consultations, little is known about how such consultations proceed in detail. On the basis of models from the literature and recorded support sessions (N = 36), we constructed a process model that divides consultations into four ideal–typical phases. In the individual consultations, forward or backward leaps occur, but overall the model seems to describe the data well. A high intercoder reliability shows that it can be applied consistently on real data by different researchers. An analysis of the consultations between students and tutors shows that both mainly work on past attempts or thoughts of the students to solve the exercise or problems and on concrete strategies to solve a problem within the session. In contrast, very little time is dedicated to summarizing and reflecting the solution. The data allows for a more in-depth discussion of what constitutes quality in advising processes and how it might be further explored. Practically, the model may structure support sessions and help in focussing on different goals in different phases.

Funder

Universität Paderborn

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education,Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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