Opportunities to develop mathematical proficiency in Grade 6 mathematics classrooms in KwaZulu-Natal
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Ally, Noor
Christiansen, Iben Maj
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University of the Free State
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In this article, we propose a rubric for assessing the teacher’s provision of opportunities to develop mathematical proficiency in classrooms. The rubric is applied to data from 30 video recordings of mathematics lessons taught in Grade 6 in one district of KwaZulu-Natal. The results suggest that opportunities to develop procedural fluency are common, but generally of a low quality; that opportunities to develop conceptual understanding are present in about half the lessons, but also are not of a high quality; and that overall opportunities to develop mathematical proficiency are limited, because learners are not engaging in adaptive reasoning, hardly have any opportunities to develop a productive disposition, and seldom are given the opportunity to engage in problem-solving which could develop their strategic competence.
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Ally, N. and Christiansen, I. M. 2014. Opportunities to develop mathematical proficiency in Grade 6 mathematics classrooms in KwaZulu-Natal. Perspectives in Education. 31(3):106-121.