"Supporting Mathematical Thinking has been written to celebrate the enormous amount of work taking place in mainstream classrooms to promote inclusive approaches by mathematics specialists. I enjoyed reading this book and feel that this will be a very useful teaching resource to help in planning learning and finding creative ways of developing mathematical thinking among pupils." Support for Learning, February 2006 "Altogether I enjoyed this book much more than I had expected. Not only did it provide exhilaration, it seemed to sketch out an agenda for future work." Child Language Teaching and Therapy 22.2 (2006)

To what extent do curriculum subjects, particularly highly abstract ones such as Mathematics, have their own unique special needs?

This book celebrates the work done by subject specialists in mainstream classrooms to promote inclusive practice. It describes new and creative ways of developing mathematical thinking among pupils. Each chapter demonstrates reflective minds at work, close observation of learners, willingness to understand the students’ thinking process and patient commitment to students over long periods of time.

Features of the book include:

  • how low-attaining students can think mathematically
  • numeracy recovery
  • task refusal in primary mathematics
  • progression in written calculation strategies for division
  • using graphic calculators with low-attaining pupils
  • generalising arithmetic: an alternative to algebra
  • learning support assistants in mathematics lessons
  • inclusion and entitlement, equality of opportunity and quality of curriculum provision.
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This book looks at how practitioners have focused on the fully educational application intellect to the problem of developing mathematical thinking among one's pupils.
Preface, Contributors, Introduction, 1 Is there a substitute for experience in learning?, 2 Low attaining students can think mathematically, 3 Numeracy recovery: a pilot scheme for early intervention with young children with numeracy difficulties, 4 What do children see? A study of children’s representations of numbers and operations, 5 Difficulties in extended counting, 6 John’s access to Pythagoras’ theorem: inclusion and entitlement in action, 7 Count me out: task refusal in primary mathematics, 8 Working through complexity: an experience of developing mathematical thinking through the use of Logo with low attaining pupils, 9 A study of progression in written calculation strategies for division, 10 Using graphics calculators with low attaining pupils, 11 Generalising arithmetic: an alternative to algebra (or things to do with a plastic bag), 12 Watching, listening and acting: a case study of learning support assistants in primary mathematics lessons, 13 Responsive questioning in a mixed-ability group, 14 Inclusion and entitlement: equality of opportunity and quality of curriculum provision, Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781843123620
Publisert
2006-01-24
Utgiver
Vendor
David Fulton Publishers Ltd
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
297 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
164

Biographical note

Anne Watson, Jenny Houssart, Caroline Roaf