The Building Blocks of Learning
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2016
Journal / Book Title
Educational Leadership
Abstract
Learning progressions detail the incremental steps that students take as they learn to master a skill. These progressions are based on developmental research about how students learn and how their thinking develops as a result of instruction. A typical progression not only describes the stages that students must master, but it also shows what students can perform at any given level.In this article, the authors describe a study in which teachers study a mathematics learning progression for measuring area and use that progression to analyze student work. Instead of simply noticing the strategies a student used to complete a work sample, the learning progression allows teachers to place the students' understanding at specific stages of development. With that information, teachers can make targeted instructional decisions to advance students to the next stage–and ultimately to the mastery of the content.
Journal ISSN / Book ISBN
ISSN-0013-1784
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Kobrin, Jennifer L. and Panorkou, Nicole, "The Building Blocks of Learning" (2016). Department of Mathematics Facuty Scholarship and Creative Works. 169.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/mathsci-facpubs/169
Published Citation
Kobrin, J. L., & Panorkou, N. (2016). The Building Blocks of Learning. Educational Leadership, 73(7), 32-36.