This study explores the range of distinct mistake responses that one veteran public school teacher employs with her class of 20 Kindergarten students during daily learning and teaching. Relying on more than 60 h of classroom observations and using a grounded theory approach, a micro-level, qualitative analysis of the teacher’s responses to each child’s mistakes was conducted, attending to words and actions during instructional interactions captured in fieldnotes and video recordings. Data analysis of observed teaching practices revealed five distinct patterns that the teacher used to help children correct academic and/or behavioral mistakes. The amount and type of teacher involvement ranged from little engagement with mistakes for students ...
Every teacher must deal with mistakes made by students in class. Teachers employ strategies and tech...
The present research investigated the possibility to foster positive classroom climate, achievement ...
In a midwest, rural, and high-poverty elementary school, teachers expressed concerns about difficult...
In Kindergarten classrooms, teachers work to help students learn new information and skills but, as ...
none3siEducational literature underlines the importance of error in learning experiences and its pot...
This study examined how second-grade students in a GT-clustered classroom perceived making mistakes....
This article provides some insights into the complex relationships between thinking and behavioral p...
none2Educational literature underlines the importance of error in learning experiences and his poten...
Move over, Mr. Chips and other super teachers of print and film. Real teachers are fed up with myths...
This study was trying to examine the patterns of teacher’s corrective feedback in Senior high school...
Constructive error handling is considered an important factor for individual learning processes. In ...
Mistakes and failure are natural elements of the learning process; however, errors are usually consi...
This research examines teacher-student discourse surrounding errors in 10 first-grade mathematics le...
How do teachers and students create classroom environments in which mathematical errors are regarded...
This study investigates teachers’ beliefs about errors role in learning and the relevant strategies ...
Every teacher must deal with mistakes made by students in class. Teachers employ strategies and tech...
The present research investigated the possibility to foster positive classroom climate, achievement ...
In a midwest, rural, and high-poverty elementary school, teachers expressed concerns about difficult...
In Kindergarten classrooms, teachers work to help students learn new information and skills but, as ...
none3siEducational literature underlines the importance of error in learning experiences and its pot...
This study examined how second-grade students in a GT-clustered classroom perceived making mistakes....
This article provides some insights into the complex relationships between thinking and behavioral p...
none2Educational literature underlines the importance of error in learning experiences and his poten...
Move over, Mr. Chips and other super teachers of print and film. Real teachers are fed up with myths...
This study was trying to examine the patterns of teacher’s corrective feedback in Senior high school...
Constructive error handling is considered an important factor for individual learning processes. In ...
Mistakes and failure are natural elements of the learning process; however, errors are usually consi...
This research examines teacher-student discourse surrounding errors in 10 first-grade mathematics le...
How do teachers and students create classroom environments in which mathematical errors are regarded...
This study investigates teachers’ beliefs about errors role in learning and the relevant strategies ...
Every teacher must deal with mistakes made by students in class. Teachers employ strategies and tech...
The present research investigated the possibility to foster positive classroom climate, achievement ...
In a midwest, rural, and high-poverty elementary school, teachers expressed concerns about difficult...