Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematical Sciences Ball State University Muncie Indiana USA
Abstract
AbstractMathematics education researchers suggest that it is important for teachers to select mathematics tasks that align with their goals for students; however, this can be challenging as there are many facets of alignment to consider. In this article, I present a rubric that details the alignment between tasks and learning goals. This rubric was developed by adapting the Achieve protocol and making modifications based on responses of a Delphi model panel that applied the rubric. I then discuss the use of this rubric with preservice teachers in a course about teaching mathematics with technology and the positive impact it had on their understanding and ability to align tasks and learning goals. I conclude with possible future uses of this rubric for researchers, teachers, and teacher educators.
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous),Education,Mathematics (miscellaneous)