Teaching By Numbers


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Teaching Number Sense Grade 1


Teaching Number Sense Grade 1
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Author : Chris Confer
language : en
Publisher: Math Solutions
Release Date : 2005

Teaching Number Sense Grade 1 written by Chris Confer and has been published by Math Solutions this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Education categories.


The teaching number sense series focuses on the critical role that number sense plays in students' developing mathematical understanding. Number sense encompasses a wide range of abilities, including being able to make reasonable estimates and to think and reason flexibly.



Teaching By Numbers


Teaching By Numbers
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Author : Peter Maas Taubman
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2010-07-01

Teaching By Numbers written by Peter Maas Taubman and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-07-01 with Education categories.


Over the last decade the transformation in the field of education that is occurring under the twin banners of "standards" and "accountability" has materially affected every aspect of schooling, teaching, and teacher education in the United States. Teaching By Numbers, offers interdisciplinary ways to understand the educational reforms underway in urban education, teaching, and teacher education, and their impact on what it means to teach. Peter Taubman maps the totality of the transformation and takes into account the constellation of forces shaping it. Going further, he proposes an alternative vision of teacher education and argues why such a program would better address the concerns of well-intentioned educators who have surrendered to various reforms efforts. Illuminating and timely, this volume is essential reading for researchers, students, and professionals across the fields of urban education, curriculum theory, social foundations, educational policy, and teacher education.



Learning To Teach Number


Learning To Teach Number
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Author : Len Frobisher
language : en
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Release Date : 1999

Learning To Teach Number written by Len Frobisher and has been published by Nelson Thornes this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Education categories.


"Organised into 21 independent modules covering number concepts and systems, the four number operations and pre-algebra, the book provides models for pupils' learning as well as seeking to develop the reader's own understanding of the subject"--Back cover.



The Learning And Teaching Of Number


The Learning And Teaching Of Number
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Author : Rina Zazkis
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2021-05-23

The Learning And Teaching Of Number written by Rina Zazkis and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-05-23 with Education categories.


Numbers are the backbones of mathematics. From 1 to infinity, numbers accompany and underlie the learning of mathematics and research. While perceived as familiar and understood, numbers present fascinating and often mysterious patterns, relationships and pedagogical issues. The Learning and Teaching of Number explores how mathematics education research has addressed issues related to the structure of numbers and number operations and provides a classroom context. It invites readers to explore less-travelled paths through a well-trodden terrain of number. This fascinating book combines mathematical content with pedagogical ideas and research results. Focusing on number, the book illustrates central ideas related to numbers via a variety of tasks at different levels of complexity. The Learning and Teaching of Number will allow the reader to examine and develop personal understanding of number sets and the relationships among them; enhance personal understanding of familiar topics associated with number operations; engage in a variety of tasks and strengthen personal problem-solving skills; enrich their repertoire of mathematical tasks and pedagogical actions; and consider research ideas and results related to teaching numbers, number operations and number relationships. This is a valuable resource for teacher education courses, graduate programs in mathematics education and professional development programs. Teacher trainers and maths teachers will find their personal understanding of numbers and relationships enriched and will draw connections between research and classroom pedagogy which will extend and enhance their teaching.



Teaching And Learning About Whole Numbers In Primary School


Teaching And Learning About Whole Numbers In Primary School
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Author : Terezinha Nunes
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-08-29

Teaching And Learning About Whole Numbers In Primary School written by Terezinha Nunes and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-29 with Education categories.


This book offers a theory for the analysis of how children learn and are taught about whole numbers. Two meanings of numbers are distinguished – the analytical meaning, defined by the number system, and the representational meaning, identified by the use of numbers as conventional signs that stand for quantities. This framework makes it possible to compare different approaches to making numbers meaningful in the classroom and contrast the outcomes of these diverse aspects of teaching. The book identifies themes and trends in empirical research on the teaching and learning of whole numbers since the launch of the major journals in mathematics education research in the 1970s. It documents a shift in focus in the teaching of arithmetic from research about teaching written algorithms to teaching arithmetic in ways that result in flexible approaches to calculation. The analysis of studies on quantitative reasoning reveals classifications of problem types that are related to different cognitive demands and rates of success in both additive and multiplicative reasoning. Three different approaches to quantitative reasoning education illustrate current thinking on teaching problem solving: teaching reasoning before arithmetic, schema-based instruction, and the use of pre-designed diagrams. The book also includes a summary of contemporary approaches to the description of the knowledge of numbers and arithmetic that teachers need to be effective teachers of these aspects of mathematics in primary school. The concluding section includes a brief summary of the major themes addressed and the challenges for the future. The new theoretical framework presented offers researchers in mathematics education novel insights into the differences between empirical studies in this domain. At the same time the description of the two meanings of numbers helps teachers distinguish between the different aims of teaching about numbers supported by diverse methods used in primary school. The framework is a valuable tool for comparing the different methods and identifying the various assumptions about teaching and learning.



Teaching Number In The Classroom With 4 8 Year Olds


Teaching Number In The Classroom With 4 8 Year Olds
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Author : Robert J Wright
language : en
Publisher: SAGE
Release Date : 2014-10-17

Teaching Number In The Classroom With 4 8 Year Olds written by Robert J Wright and has been published by SAGE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-10-17 with Education categories.


Bring the principles and practice of the acclaimed Mathematics Recovery Programme to whole-class teaching! WHY INVEST IN THE NEW EDITION? In full-colour with a revised layout for clearer navigation More up-to-date tasks, activities and real classroom examples Learning trajectories for guiding instruction and tracking progress on key topics Extra resources online on the companion website Part of the best-selling Maths Recovery series, this practical, step-by-step guide to classroom instruction takes an inquiry-based approach to assess children's knowledge and build on this to develop a firm foundation of understanding and confidence in mathematics. Topics covered range from beginning number and early counting strategies to multi-digit addition and subtraction right through to multiplication and division. An invaluable resource for use on pre-service teacher training courses and for all primary classroom teachers and assistants, including experienced Mathematics Recovery instructors, as well as learning support personnel, primary mathematics advisors, numeracy consultants and educational psychologists. WHAT EXTRAS ARE ON THE COMPANION WEBSITE? Downloadable extra chapter resources like print-out grids, worksheets, cards and much more A Facilitator’s Guide that can be used either individually or in group study to help you get the most out of the material In-class video demonstrations to clearly show how the instructional activities in the book are used in the classroom Webinar discussing the key points in the book and how it supports your teaching Visit the companion website at https://study.sagepub.com/wrighttnc "Research informs practice in this easy to access resource. Each chapter gives educators practical, bite-sized assessments, linked to a host of activities that helps them target teaching and develop the firm foundations which are so vital for confident and competent mathematicians." - Jill Piotrowski, Numeracy Consultant, Wigan Local Authority, UK "'The Classroom Instructional Framework in Early Number is research-based and provides a roadmap of not only the what, but the when and the how to teach all aspects of early number." - Vicki Nally, Mathematics Consultant at Catholic Education Office, Melbourne "The structured approach offers a wealth of rich and easily implemented classroom-based activities that work - thousands of teachers in Ireland attest to this!" - Noreen O'Loughlin, Director Maths Recovery and Maths Education Lecturer, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland



How To Teach Number Preventing Learning Problems In Mathematics


How To Teach Number Preventing Learning Problems In Mathematics
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Author : Mahesh Sharma
language : en
Publisher: Mathematics for All
Release Date :

How To Teach Number Preventing Learning Problems In Mathematics written by Mahesh Sharma and has been published by Mathematics for All this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Education categories.


Effective teaching and then learning of number can prevent learning problems in mathematics. The impact of specific learning problems in mathematics, such as; dyscalculia can be minimized by effective teaching of mathematics. Dyscalculia is a child's difficulty in learning number concept, numbersense, and numeracy. This book is to help teachers and parents to prepare children for effective mathematics learning.



Teaching And Learning About Whole Numbers In Primary School


Teaching And Learning About Whole Numbers In Primary School
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Author : Pi-Jen Lin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-10-08

Teaching And Learning About Whole Numbers In Primary School written by Pi-Jen Lin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-08 with Education categories.


This book offers a theory for the analysis of how children learn and are taught about whole numbers. Two meanings of numbers are distinguished - the analytical meaning, defined by the number system, and the representational meaning, identified by the use of numbers as conventional signs that stand for quantities. This framework makes it possible to compare different approaches to making numbers meaningful in the classroom and contrast the outcomes of these diverse aspects of teaching. The book identifies themes and trends in empirical research on the teaching and learning of whole numbers since the launch of the major journals in mathematics education research in the 1970s. It documents a shift in focus in the teaching of arithmetic from research about teaching written algorithms to teaching arithmetic in ways that result in flexible approaches to calculation. The analysis of studies on quantitative reasoning reveals classifications of problem types that are related to different cognitive demands and rates of success in both additive and multiplicative reasoning. Three different approaches to quantitative reasoning education illustrate current thinking on teaching problem solving: teaching reasoning before arithmetic, schema-based instruction, and the use of pre-designed diagrams. The book also includes a summary of contemporary approaches to the description of the knowledge of numbers and arithmetic that teachers need to be effective teachers of these aspects of mathematics in primary school. The concluding section includes a brief summary of the major themes addressed and the challenges for the future.The new theoretical framework presented offers researchers in mathematics education novel insights into the differences between empirical studies in this domain. At the same time the description of the two meanings of numbers helps teachers distinguish between the different aims of teaching about numbers supported by diverse methods used in primary school. The framework is a valuable tool for comparing the different methods and identifying the various assumptions about teaching and learning. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.



Teaching By Numbers


Teaching By Numbers
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Author : Peter Maas Taubman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Teaching By Numbers written by Peter Maas Taubman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Education categories.


Over the last decade the transformation in the field of education that is occurring under the twin banners of "standards" and "accountability" has materially affected every aspect of schooling, teaching, and teacher education in the United States. Teaching By Numbers, offers interdisciplinary ways to understand the educational reforms underway in urban education, teaching, and teacher education, and their impact on what it means to teach. Peter Taubman maps the totality of the transformation and takes into account the constellation of forces shaping it. Going further, he proposes an alternative vision of teacher education and argues why such a program would better address the concerns of well-intentioned educators who have surrendered to various reforms efforts. Illuminating and timely, this volume is essential reading for researchers, students, and professionals across the fields of urban education, curriculum theory, social foundations, educational policy, and teacher education.



Teaching Number Sense Kindergarten


Teaching Number Sense Kindergarten
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Author : Chris Confer
language : en
Publisher: Math Solutions
Release Date : 2005

Teaching Number Sense Kindergarten written by Chris Confer and has been published by Math Solutions this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Education categories.


The teaching number sense series focuses on the critical role that number sense plays in students' developing mathematical understanding. Number sense encompasses a wide range of abilities, including being able to make reasonable estimates and to think and reason flexibly.