
Making Math Learning Fun for Inner City School Students
University Press of America
Published on 28. October 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
94 pages
978-0-7618-5317-6 (ISBN)
Description
Making Math Learning Fun for Inner City School Students is an effective tool for educators and a textbook for professors of higher education. The concepts discussed in the book provide a body of knowledge that will enable leaders to understand the critical issues surrounding inner city school students in their ability to learn mathematical concepts. Research shows that three to five teachers of mathematics leave the school system within the first two years of teaching because of frustration experienced while helping inner city school students comprehend and master mathematical skills. Students are often discouraged by inappropriate teaching strategies that favor learning math concepts in isolation, rather than making them relevant to daily life or cultural experiences. Teachers of math must clearly understand inner city school students' learning styles when they are implementing a process for the student to learn. Classroom teachers in the twenty-first century must have valid knowledge of how the brains of inner city school children work. For students to master and comprehend math skills, learning activities must be both fun and relevant to their present body of knowledge about life and living.
Reviews / Votes
...beneficial to teachers and parents, helping them to understand the importance of mathematics to a student's academic success. Chapters focus on how to make mathematics fun, the challenges that parents face in assisting their children in mathematics at home, factors influencing student attitudes, behavior and learning outcomes in mathematics, and multicultural education mathematics strategies. This information will serve as a resource guide to teachers and parents who are concerned about effective strategies to best stimulate the thinking and motivate the interest of students in mathematics in urban schools. This book will improve the quality of teaching and learning of urban students in mathematics at a national level. -- Mary Mundel Addison, Ed.D., administrator in Houston Independent School District, Houston, TexasMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
153 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-5317-6 (9780761853176)
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Additional editions

Glendolyn Duhon-Jeanlouis | Alice Duhon-Ross McCallum | Ashraf Esmail
Making Math Learning Fun for Inner City School Students
E-Book
10/2010
1st Edition
University Press of America
€32.99
Available for download

Glendolyn Duhon-Jeanlouis | Alice Duhon-Ross McCallum | Ashraf Esmail
Making Math Learning Fun for Inner City School Students
E-Book
10/2010
1st Edition
University Press of America
€32.99
Available for download
Persons
Glendolyn Duhon-Jeanlouis is a faculty member at Walden University and also serves as a mathematics teacher at Aldine Independent School (Texas). Duhon-Jeanlouis' current research focus is early childhood education.
Alice Duhon-McCallum serves as program director of the MSED Teacher Leadership in the Richard W. Riley College of Education at Walden University. Her current research focus is multi-cultural education and counseling with special interest in school violence, family in poverty, and conflict resolution.
Ashraf Esmail is an assistant professor in criminal justice at Southern University in New Orleans. His research interests include urban/multicultural/peace education, family, cultural diversity, political sociology, criminology, social problems, and deviance.
Alice Duhon-McCallum serves as program director of the MSED Teacher Leadership in the Richard W. Riley College of Education at Walden University. Her current research focus is multi-cultural education and counseling with special interest in school violence, family in poverty, and conflict resolution.
Ashraf Esmail is an assistant professor in criminal justice at Southern University in New Orleans. His research interests include urban/multicultural/peace education, family, cultural diversity, political sociology, criminology, social problems, and deviance.
Content
Chapter 1 Series Foreword by Dr. Abul Pitre
Chapter 2 Foreword by Dr. Press Robinson
Chapter 3 Preface by Dr. Glen Duhon-Jeanlouis
Chapter 4 Acknowledgments
Chapter 5 Chapter One - Making Mathematics Fun in the Classroom
Chapter 6 Chapter Two - Preparing Students for Learning
Chapter 7 Chapter Three - Factors Influencing Student Attitudes, Behaviors, and Learning Outcomes in the Statistics Course
Chapter 8 Chapter Four - Multicultural Education Math Strategies for Today's Diverse Classrooms
Chapter 9 Chapter Five - After-Work Hours Challenges of American Parents to Assist Their Children with Math Homework and Other Subject Matters
Chapter 10 Index
Chapter 11 Editors
Chapter 12 Contributors
Chapter 2 Foreword by Dr. Press Robinson
Chapter 3 Preface by Dr. Glen Duhon-Jeanlouis
Chapter 4 Acknowledgments
Chapter 5 Chapter One - Making Mathematics Fun in the Classroom
Chapter 6 Chapter Two - Preparing Students for Learning
Chapter 7 Chapter Three - Factors Influencing Student Attitudes, Behaviors, and Learning Outcomes in the Statistics Course
Chapter 8 Chapter Four - Multicultural Education Math Strategies for Today's Diverse Classrooms
Chapter 9 Chapter Five - After-Work Hours Challenges of American Parents to Assist Their Children with Math Homework and Other Subject Matters
Chapter 10 Index
Chapter 11 Editors
Chapter 12 Contributors