
A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School
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Combining ideas and practical insights from experienced teachers with important lessons from educational research, this book covers key aspects of mathematics teaching, including:
planning effective lessons
using assessment to support learning
encouraging mathematical activity
integrating ICT into your teaching
making lessons engaging
building resilient learners.
A Practical Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School is an essential companion to the core textbook Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School. Written by expert practitioners, it will support you in developing imaginative and effective mathematics lessons for your pupils.
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Robert Ward-Penny is a former PGCE tutor and experienced secondary mathematics teacher who has taught in London, the Midlands, and the US.
Content
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Series editor introduction
Abbreviations Used
Chapter 1 - Planning mathematics lessons
Robert Ward-Penny and Clare Lee
Chapter 2 - Practical Assessment for Learning
Clare Lee
Chapter 3 - Using ICT safely and effectively
Robert Ward-Penny
Chapter 4 - ICT from the front of the class
Ian Boote and Robert Ward-Penny
Chapter 5 - Pupil-led ICT
Susan Okereke
Chapter 6 - Working collaboratively
Andrea Pitt
Chapter 7 - Discussion and communication
Jenni Ingram
Chapter 8 - Enquiry as a vehicle for teaching and learning mathematics
Mike Ollerton
Chapter 9 - Going the extra mile
Emma Cooke
Chapter 10 - Promoting a positive learning environment
Els De Geest and Clare Lee
Chapter 11 - Developing subject knowledge
Charlotte Webb and Cathy Smith
Chapter 12 - Action research - systematic reflective action to improve practice
Sipho Morrison and Clare Lee
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