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Amy Stucky
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Cal Teach Courses Teaching: CaT3 Math/Science, Winter 2009
Primary Office: 1101 Pacific Avenue, Suite 210, Office hours: Tues. 5:45-6:45 & by appointment
Phone: 831.459.1761
Email: apstucky@ucsc.edu
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Seminar Materials:
CaT 3 Syllabus Winter 2008
Optional Readings:
Capel, S., Leask., M., & Turner, T. (1998) Language in the classroom and curriculum. (Paper copy available in Thimann 365) |
Cobb, P. (1994). Where is the mind? Constructivist and sociocultural perspectives on mathematical development. |
The Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt. Anchored Instruction and its relationship to situated cognition. |
Driver, R., Asoko, H., Leach, J., Mortimer, E., &Scott, P. (1994). Constructing scientific knowledge in the classroom. |
Gopnik, A. (1996). The scientist as child. |
Rogoff, B., Paradise, R., Mejía Arauz, R., Correa-Chávez, M., & Angelillo, C. (2003). Firsthand learning through intent participation. |
Vosniadou, S. (1992). Mental models of the Earth: A study of conceptual change in childhood. |
Vosniadou, S. & Vamvakoussi, X. (2006). Examining mathematics learning from a conceptual change point of view: Implications for the design of learning environments. (Also: Copies available in Thimann 365) |
Webb, P.K. (1980). Piaget: Implications for teaching. |
Wood, T. (1993). Chapter 2: Creating an environment for learning mathematics: Social interaction perspective. |
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