Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session W06: Physics Education Research: Teaching and Learning at Undergraduate Level
5:45 PM–7:33 PM,
Monday, April 11, 2022
Room: Marquis A-B
Sponsoring
Unit:
GPER
Chair: Mila Kryjevskaia, North Dakota State University
Abstract: W06.00007 : Resources for understanding instruction: Identifying Learning Assistants' ideas about student assets and instructor roles*
6:57 PM–7:09 PM
Presenter:
Anne T Alesandrini
Authors:
Anne T Alesandrini
Lisa M Goodhew
(University of Washington)
Rachel E Scherr
(University of Washington, Bothell)
Here, in order to investigate the ideas from which these practices are built, we follow Learning Assistants (LAs) in the pedagogy courses of two universities over the course of two academic quarters. We apply a conceptual resources framework to identify LA resources for understanding instruction. In particular, we focus on the ideas LAs have about 1) what assets students have for learning and 2) what roles instructor attention or intervention play in learning. We also consider the context in which these resources are elicited, both within the sequence of LA pedagogical instruction over time as well as in response to varied situational prompts.
This work can inform LA pedagogical instruction and guide future research about the development of novice teachers’ orientation towards student ideas.
*Supported in part by NSF DUE-1914572
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