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Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools Ian Thompson

Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools par Ian Thompson

Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools Ian Thompson


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Résumé

Suitable for teachers, mathematics co-ordinators and numeracy consultants involved in the implementation of the National Numeracy Strategy, this work includes studies of effective teachers of numeracy, ICT and numeracy, an evaluation of international primary textbooks, assessment, using and applying mathematics and family numeracy.

Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools Résumé

Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools Ian Thompson

This timely book provides a detailed and comprehensive overview of the teaching and learning of numeracy in primary schools. It will be particularly helpful to teachers, mathematics co-ordinators and numeracy consultants involved in the implementation of the National Numeracy Strategy. It presents an accessible guide to current British and Dutch research into numeracy teaching. Leading researchers describe their findings and discuss implications for practising teachers. The projects include studies of effective teachers of numeracy, ICT and numeracy, an evaluation of international primary textbooks, assessment, using and applying mathematics and family numeracy. The book also includes chapters on pedagogy, focusing on the teaching of mental calculation, the transition from mental to written algorithms, the place of the empty number line and the use of the calculator as a teaching aid. Most chapters include practical suggestions for helping teachers develop aspects of their numeracy teaching skills.

Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools Avis

The authors have produced a valuable survey of developments in investigative work inthis book. - Education in Chemistry a very useful book. - British Journal of Curriculum & Assessment I found much to admire in this book, and I enjoyed reading it immensely. -Studies in Science Education

À propos de Ian Thompson

Ian Thompson is senior lecturer in Mathematics Education at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Observations of his own young children struggling to make sense of number operations and calculations provided the stimulus for his research into children's idiosyncratic mental and written calculation strategies which he began in 1986. He has written a substantial number of articles on this topic for academic and professional journals, and recently edited the book Teaching and Learning Early Number (1997). He was a member of the Advisory Group for the National Numeracy Project and was also a member of the team responsible for the training of the project's Numeracy Consultants.

Sommaire

Preface

Part one: Numeracy: issues past and present

Swings of the pendulum
Numeracy matters
contemporary issues in the teaching of mathematics
Realistic mathematics education
The national numeracy project

Part two: Curriculum and research project issues

Primary school mathematics text books
an international comparison
Using and applying mathematics at key stage 1
Family numeracy
It ain't (just) what you do
effective teachers of numeracy
ICT and numeracy in primary schools

Part three: Assessment issues

Choosing a good test question
Context problems and assessment
ideas from the Netherlands

Part four: Pedagogical issues

Getting your head around mental calculation
The empty number line as a new model
Written methods of calculation
Issues in teaching multiplication and division
The pedagogy of calculator use
Index.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR001309225
9780335203246
0335203248
Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools Ian Thompson
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Open University Press
19990916
224
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