TY - JOUR U1 - Zeitschriftenartikel, wissenschaftlich - begutachtet (reviewed) A1 - Dreher, Anika A1 - Lindmeier, Anke A1 - Feltes, Paul A1 - Wang, Ting-Ying A1 - Hsieh, Feng-Jui T1 - Do cultural norms influence how teacher noticing is studied in different cultural contexts? A focus on expert norms of responding to students’ mathematical thinking JF - ZDM – Mathematics Education N2 - As an important component of teaching expertise, teacher noticing is gaining growing attention in our intercultural mathematics education community. However, it is likely that in many cases the researchers’ perspectives on what characterizes high instructional quality in mathematics classrooms shape what they expect teachers to notice. In particular, it is an open question how potentially different norms of instructional quality influence how teacher noticing is operationalized in East Asian and Western cultures. Consequently, in a first step, this bicultural research project on teacher noticing in Taiwan and Germany focuses on exploring the researchers’ frames of reference for investigating teacher noticing. In this paper, we thus propose a concurrent process for developing vignettes and eliciting corresponding expert norms as a prerequisite to investigating teacher noticing in a way that is sensitive to different cultural contexts. In this process, the research teams in both countries developed in parallel, text vignettes in which, from their perspective, a breach of a norm regarding a specific aspect of instructional quality was integrated. In an online expert survey, these vignettes were then presented to German and Taiwanese researchers in mathematics education (19 from each country) to investigate whether these experts recognize the integrated breach of a norm. This approach allows researchers to identify potentially different norms of instructional quality in mathematics classrooms. In particular, by means of a specific representation of practice, it became visible how expert norms of responding to students’ mathematical thinking can be different from a Taiwanese compared to a German perspective. KW - - KW - Teacher noticing KW - Cultural norms KW - Instructional quality KW - Cross-cultural design KW - Responding to students’ mathematical thinking KW - Validity UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:frei129-opus4-20341 SN - 1863-9690 SS - 1863-9690 SN - 1863-9704 SS - 1863-9704 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11858-020-01197-z DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11858-020-01197-z VL - 53 IS - 1 SP - 165 EP - 179 PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg ER -