A Mentoring Program for Inquiry-Based Teaching in a College Geometry Class

Authors

  • Nathaniel Miller
  • Nathan Wakefield

Keywords:

Inquiry-based teaching, Mentoring, College geometry, Mathematics education.

Abstract

This paper describes a mentoring program designed to prepare novice instructors to teach a college geometry class using inquiry-based methods. The mentoring program was used in a medium-sized public university with approximately 12,000 undergraduate students and 1,500 graduate students. The authors worked together to implement a mentoring program for the first time. One author was an associate professor and experienced using inquiry-based learning. The other author was a graduate student in mathematics education. During the course of the year the graduate student first observed and then taught a college level inquiry-based geometry course for pre-service teachers. This article describes the details of this mentoring program and our reflections on how the program went.

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Published

2014-10-01

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How to Cite

A Mentoring Program for Inquiry-Based Teaching in a College Geometry Class. (2014). International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2(4), 266-272. https://ijemst.com/index.php/ijemst/article/view/316

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