Mediating primary mathematics: Theory, concepts, and a framework for studying practice

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2018-01
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Venkatakrishnan, H
Askew, M
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In this paper, we present and discuss a framework for considering the quality of primary teachers’ mediating of primary mathematics within instruction. The “mediating primary mathematics” framework is located in a sociocultural view of instruction as mediational, with mathematical goals focused on structure and generality. It focuses on tasks and example spaces, artifacts, inscriptions, and talk as the key mediators of instruction. Across these mediating strands, we note trajectories from error and a lack of coherence, via coherence localized in particular examples or example spaces, towards building a more generalized coherence beyond the specific example space being worked with. Considering primary mathematics teaching in this way foregrounds the nature of the mathematics that is made available to learn, and we explore the affordances of attending to both coherence and structure/generality. Differences in ways of using the framework when either considering the quality of instruction or working to develop the quality of instruction are taken up in our discussion.
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Artifacts, Inscriptions, Instructional quality, Mediation, Primary mathematics teaching, Sociocultural theory, South Africa
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Venkatakrishnan H., & Askew, M.(2018) Mediating primary mathematics: Theory, concepts, and a framework for studying practice. Educ Stud Math 97, 71–92