
Understanding and Enriching Problem Solving in Primary Mathematics
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I like the fact that it is focused on problem solving and relates to the new curriculum. The chapters are structured clearly with Key Issues identified early for ease of finding relevant sections. Reflections and questions are useful to direct student teachers toward in being 'active' readers. This will be particularly supportive of specialist student teachers and those who wish to develop more 'open approaches' (a useful section in the book). There is nothing that stands out to dislike.- Sandy Pepperell, Roehampton UniversityThe book allows for easy navigation in terms of finding discussion/information on specific aspects of mathematics. Concrete examples related to Primary maths given to back up key points. I particularly like that it engages the reader in questioning their knowledge and/or developing practice.
- Alison Jakins, Bishop Grossteste UniversityWhat I liked about the book:
a. Contents cover a good range of topics
b. Good mix of theory and practice
c. The use of critical questions and reflections enables students to think about and develop their subject knowledge and classroom practice
d. Clarity of the information
There was nothing I particularly disliked!
- Christine Hines, Leeds Metropolitan University
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David Bolden is a Lecturer in Mathematics Education at Durham University. After earning his first degree from Newcastle University he went on to teach and obtain an MSc in Social Research. In 1999 he took up a research post at the University of Northumbria where he stayed for six years, primarily conducting evaluation research and lecturing on ITE programmes. While at Northumbria, he completed his doctoral thesis at Durham University, focusing on primary teachers' epistemological views of mathematics. He moved to Durham University's School of Education in 2006, where he teaches on the BA Primary Education, PGCE Primary Education and the MSc Mathematics Education courses. His research interests include, and he has published in the areas of, creativity in mathematics, the use of representations in developing confidence and understanding in mathematics and teacher epistemologies (particularly in relation to primary mathematics).
Lynn Thompson is an educational consultant and founder of North East School Support (NESS), supporting schools to raise standards and improve the teaching and learning of mathematics. She also teaches part time on the Primary BA and PGCE courses at Durham University.
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