Complete Mathematics/Self Explanation Prompts and Worked Examples

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Self Explanation Prompts and Worked Examples

  • Course
  • 27 Lessons

This course examines the research, practice and implementation of self-explanation prompts and worked examples It demonstrates how self-explanation prompts can be used with worked examples to increase students' mathematical discussion.

Contents

Introduction

Introduction
  • 2 mins
  • 2.33 MB
Preview

The Why

1.1 The Why: An overview of research into self-explanation
  • 4 mins
  • 9.66 MB
Preview
1.2 Eliciting self-explanations Improves Understanding
  • 157 Bytes
1.3 Promoting transfer Effects of self-explanation
  • 162 Bytes
1.4 Promoting Self-Explanation to Improve Mathematics Learning
  • 251 Bytes

The What

2.1 What does this look like in a mathematics classroom
  • 3 mins
  • 6.44 MB
2.2 Example 1 Substitution
  • 2 mins
  • 3.78 MB
2.3 Example 2 Approximating
  • 2 mins
  • 3.22 MB
2.4 Example 3 Double Inequalities
  • 3 mins
  • 4.4 MB
2.5 Example 4 Pythagoras Theorem
  • 3 mins
  • 5.1 MB
2.6 Example 5 Method Selection
  • 3 mins
  • 5.04 MB
2.7 Examples Handout
  • 468 KB

The How

3.1 Writing prompts
  • 2 mins
  • 3.39 MB
3.2 Tutorial 1 Adding fractions
  • 4 mins
  • 8.05 MB
3.3 Tutorial 2 Perimeter of part circles
  • 3 mins
  • 5.16 MB
3.4 Tutorial 3 HCF
  • 2 mins
  • 3.35 MB
3.5 Tutorial 4 Shading Regions
  • 3 mins
  • 5.65 MB
3.6 Tutorial 5 Integration
  • 3 mins
  • 5.86 MB
3.7 Tutorial Handout
  • 636 KB

TASKS

4.1 Tasks Introduction
  • 2 mins
  • 5.04 MB
4.2 Tasks Handout
  • 316 KB
4.3 Task 1 Standard Form
  • 2 mins
  • 3.17 MB
4.4 Task 2 Quadratic Formula
  • 4 mins
  • 9.06 MB
4.5 Task 3 Trigonometry
  • 2 mins
  • 4.26 MB
4.6 Task 4 Sequences
  • 2 mins
  • 4.5 MB
4.7 Suggested prompts for Tasks
  • 323 KB

Final thoughts

5 Final thoughts
  • 3 mins
  • 5.31 MB