Collaborative Research: Connecting Elementary Mathematics Teaching to Real-World Issues

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 2101456
Owner
  • Award Id
    2101456
  • Award Effective Date
    7/1/2021 - 2 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    6/30/2024 - 15 days from now
  • Award Amount
    $ 698,200.00
  • Award Instrument
    Continuing Grant

Collaborative Research: Connecting Elementary Mathematics Teaching to Real-World Issues

There are long-standing calls to make mathematics more meaningful, relevant, and applicable both inside and outside of the K-12 classroom. In particular, there is a growing recognition that mathematics is a valuable tool for helping students understand important real-world issues that affect their lives and society. Further, mathematics can support students in becoming mathematically literate and engaged democratic citizens. Despite the increased interest in connecting mathematics to real-world issues in the classroom, many teachers feel unprepared to do so. This project will engage students and teachers in rich, real-world math tasks; will support future teachers and mathematics educators in adapting, designing, and implementing similar tasks; and will provide a basis for further research on the most effective ways to design and implement real-world tasks in the mathematics classroom.<br/><br/>The three goals of the Connecting Elementary Mathematics to the World project are: (1) To explore how mathematics teachers adapt, design, and enact tasks that connect mathematics to the real world. We will study the teaching practices of the project team as they engage in this work in two summer camps and in elementary classrooms at two sites. (2) To develop a collection of exemplar tasks and rich records of practice for each task. These records of practice will detail the mathematical and real-world learning goals, background knowledge needed for both goals, common student responses, and videos or vignettes of the task in progress. A team of six teachers at two sites will be recruited to collaborate with the team throughout the project. Teachers will provide input and feedback on the design of, appropriateness of, and relevance of the tasks and the support materials needed to implement the real-world tasks. Initial tasks will be field tested with elementary students and additional tasks will be developed for subsequent week-long summer camps and for teaching in elementary classrooms. (3) To research both the development and enactment of these tasks. We will develop a theoretical framework for creating and implementing real-world tasks that can inform future practice and research in this area. The research products of this project will result in (a) an understanding of effective teaching and design practices for connecting mathematics to real-world issues, (b) a theoretical framework of how these practices are interconnected, and (c) how these practices differ from practices when teaching typical school mathematics tasks.<br/><br/>The Discovery Research preK-12 program (DRK-12) seeks to significantly enhance the learning and teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by preK-12 students and teachers, through research and development of innovative resources, models and tools. Projects in the DRK-12 program build on fundamental research in STEM education and prior research and development efforts that provide theoretical and empirical justification for proposed projects.<br/><br/>This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

  • Program Officer
    Eric Knutheknuth@nsf.gov7032928402
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    4/23/2021 - 3 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    4/23/2021 - 3 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    Ohio University
  • City
    ATHENS
  • State
    OH
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    108 CUTLER HL
  • Postal Code
    457012979
  • Phone Number
    7405932857

Investigators

  • First Name
    Courtney
  • Last Name
    Koestler
  • Email Address
    koestler@ohio.edu
  • Start Date
    4/23/2021 12:00:00 AM
  • First Name
    Mathew
  • Last Name
    Felton
  • Email Address
    felton@ohio.edu
  • Start Date
    4/23/2021 12:00:00 AM

Program Element

  • Text
    Discovery Research K-12
  • Code
    7645