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Cultural techniques
Course: Children find ways to calculate
Observation and analysis in the learning field of mathematics
Admission requirements
none
Semester: 8
Orientation
Cultural techniques
Focus
Inclusion creates community
Aim
The students expand and deepen their mathematical and didactic knowledge for recording and supporting individual mathematical learning processes. In this course, diagnostic and support options in heterogeneous classes are presented, taking into account empirical research results. The students expand their repertoire of actions for the design and communication of resource- and support-oriented mathematics instruction.
Content
- Mathematical and mathematics–didactic fundamentals of diagnostic processes
- Diagnostic methods and instruments
- Dyscalculia
- Error analysis
- Promote mathematical skills
- Support mathematical potentials
- Subject-related language sensitivity
- Feedback culture on mathematical development levels
- CLIL strategies for content-integrative mathematics lessons
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The graduates ...
- are familiar with diagnostic processes in the area of mathematics and mathematics didactic fundamentals
- are familiar with diagnostic methods and instruments for the learning field of mathematics
- can compare and critically assess diagnostic methods and instruments and use them as a basis for further individual support measures with a special focus on potentials
- are able to apply their extended subject mathematical knowledge with regard to diagnostic processes
- are familiar with different prerequisites for the successful acquisition of skills in mathematics and possible hurdles, including the symptomatology of dyscalculia
- can use their in-depth knowledge of mathematics didactics for error analysis in the promotion of individual mathematical learning processes
- are familiar with different methods to promote individual mathematical skills and to accompany individual potentials in the best possible way
- are able to design language-sensitive lessons in mathematics
- can apply their extended repertoire of actions to design and communicate resource- and support-oriented mathematics instruction
- can provide learners with appreciative, constructively informative, and differentiated feedback on their level of development and skills in mathematics on the basis of an appropriate, professional attitude
- are able to plan content-integrative mathematics lessons with a view to the potentials of the pupils by means of suitable CLIL strategies.
Supra-subject and transversal skills
- Diversity/inclusion
- English
- Reflexive gender pedagogy and gender equality
- Language education
- Scientific work
Teaching and learning methods
Seminar work
Languages
German, English
Semester hours per week
3
ECTS-AP
5
Category
Focus
Type of course
Seminar (pi)
Type of assessment
digit grade
Performance records
- Oral partial performance
- Written partial performance
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