
Primary Mathematics
Teaching for Understanding
Open University Press
Published on 16. September 2009
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-335-22925-3 (ISBN)
Description
"One feature of this book that sets it apart from others is the care that is taken to clarify the authors' interpretation of the phrase 'teaching for understanding'. Each component of this interpretation - connections, representations, reasoning, communication and misconceptions - is then successfully incorporated as a theme in the subsequent chapters that develop important mathematical topics."
Ian Thompson, Visiting Professor at Edge Hill University and Northumbria University, UKThis important book aims to support and develop teachers' understanding of the key primary mathematics topics. It takes an innovative approach by defining exactly what is meant by 'understanding' and uses this model to examine and explain various mathematical topics. The authors emphasize the importance of the different representations that can be used for mathematical concepts and inform the reasoning process. By focusing on understanding, the book also draws attention to common misconceptions that teachers may encounter in the classroom.Key features:
Specific focus on 'understanding' to offer new insights in to how to teach the topics Case studies to demonstrate how to communicate mathematical topics in the classroom End of chapter questions to stimulate discussion
The authors integrate research and theory throughout, to highlight core issues. This theoretical background is also linked directly to classroom practice and informs suggestions for how topics can be communicated in the classroom. This offers valuable guidance to trainee teachers on how to teach the topics and presents experienced teachers with the opportunity to develop their subject and pedagogical knowledge.
Ian Thompson, Visiting Professor at Edge Hill University and Northumbria University, UKThis important book aims to support and develop teachers' understanding of the key primary mathematics topics. It takes an innovative approach by defining exactly what is meant by 'understanding' and uses this model to examine and explain various mathematical topics. The authors emphasize the importance of the different representations that can be used for mathematical concepts and inform the reasoning process. By focusing on understanding, the book also draws attention to common misconceptions that teachers may encounter in the classroom.Key features:
Specific focus on 'understanding' to offer new insights in to how to teach the topics Case studies to demonstrate how to communicate mathematical topics in the classroom End of chapter questions to stimulate discussion
The authors integrate research and theory throughout, to highlight core issues. This theoretical background is also linked directly to classroom practice and informs suggestions for how topics can be communicated in the classroom. This offers valuable guidance to trainee teachers on how to teach the topics and presents experienced teachers with the opportunity to develop their subject and pedagogical knowledge.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
582 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-22925-3 (9780335229253)
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Dr Patrick Barmby is a Lecturer in the School of Education at Durham University, UK, where he coordinates and delivers the mathematics for primary education courses. Lynn Bilsborough is one of the team delivering the mathematics for primary education courses at Durham University, UK. Dr Tony Harries is Senior Lecturer in mathematics education, as well as director of Initial Teacher Training in the School of Education, Durham University, UK. Professor Steven Higgins teaches on the mathematics for primary education courses at Durham University, UK, and has a particular interest in children's thinking and the use of new technologies in schools.
Content
Introduction
Using numbers
Addition and substraction
Multiplication and division
Fractions
Decimals
Representing patterns of numbers
Understanding shapes
Measurements
Data handling
Problem solving
Using numbers
Addition and substraction
Multiplication and division
Fractions
Decimals
Representing patterns of numbers
Understanding shapes
Measurements
Data handling
Problem solving