Error Analysis
Mistakes are made on an everyday basis, whether they are academic or not.
When it comes to making mistakes in a classroom, mathematics is typically the
subject for these errors to happen. Math, at the younger grade level, usually
requires students to find a right or wrong answer. For example, all addition,
subtraction, multiplication, or division problems have right answer. What
students do to get that answer is how mistakes occur.
Visual representations and manipulatives is the best way to get students
to learn, especially at the elementary level. When a student physically sees
something taken away or something added onto what is already there, they are
more than like to be able to figure out the problem rather than reading a bunch
of words and taking a guess.
With that being said, I have had the opportunity to teach a class full of
students that are undergoing e-learning practices at the same time that I am
taking this class. I go to class in the morning and then right to work
afterwards, therefore I have been able to witness some of the techniques that
we discuss in class. One of the most commonly found errors that I tend to
disagree with is the fact that students are still working out of workbooks
during this time. Although, the teacher is available to answer any questions,
the mathematical experience for these children is completely different behind a
screen. I find that my students are struggling to understand the information
that they are being taught because the do not have the resources that they would
in a given classroom setting. We are doing our best at trying to provide these
resources for the students, however the learning process is different for
everyone. Not two students learn the same, therefore the ways of mathematics
that I was taught to love may not be the same ways that my students love or
even know how to do. For example, my favorite way to learn multiplication was by
using the lattice method, and that is not even a method that they teach in the
classroom now a days.
Thanks Kirsten:)
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