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* Shares the successes and the problems that were solved by a
diverse group of UK and international educators during the global
pandemic. * Will help and inspire any teacher develop skills to
support blended learning in whatever teaching situation they find
themselves. * Introduces new ways of working and pedagogical
approaches appropriate for developing global skills. * Encourages
teachers to build on new skills developed during and post COVID-19
including distance and blended learning, use of technology and new
ways of relating to students.
This fourth edition of the bestselling Mathematics in Early Years
Education provides an accessible introduction to the teaching of
mathematics in the early years. Covering all areas of mathematics -
number and counting, calculation, pattern, shape, measures and data
handling - it provides a wide range of practical activities and
guidance on how to support young children's mathematical
development. There is also guidance on managing the transition to
KS1 and a strong emphasis throughout on creating home links and
working in partnership with parents. This new edition has been
fully updated to incorporate the latest research and thinking in
this area and includes: why mathematics is important as a way of
making sense of the world how attitudes to mathematics can
influence teaching and learning how children learn mathematics and
what they are capable of learning how technology can support maths
teaching maths phobia and the impact society has on maths teaching
material on sorting, matching and handling data the importance of
educating about finance in today's world ideas for observation and
questioning to assess children's understanding examples of planned
activities suggestions for language development assessment
criteria. This textbook is ideal for those training to be teachers
through an undergraduate or PGCE route, those training for Early
Years Professional Status and those studying early childhood on
foundation or honours degrees, as well as parents looking to
explore how their young children learn mathematics. This will be an
essential text for any early years practitioner looking to make
mathematics interesting, exciting and engaging in their classroom.
*Thoroughly revised and adapted to cover all the key areas of the
Australian Curriculum: Mathematics. *Accessible and engagingly
written, this book offers a wealth of practical ideas for use in
the classroom and is an essential text for graduate and practicing
teachers alike. *Since first published in 2010 this book has become
a fixture in many university and school-based teacher training
programmes. It is a well-regarded and popular text which sells
consistently well.
* Shares the successes and the problems that were solved by a
diverse group of UK and international educators during the global
pandemic. * Will help and inspire any teacher develop skills to
support blended learning in whatever teaching situation they find
themselves. * Introduces new ways of working and pedagogical
approaches appropriate for developing global skills. * Encourages
teachers to build on new skills developed during and post COVID-19
including distance and blended learning, use of technology and new
ways of relating to students.
Written by an experienced teacher and teacher educator with
widespread experience of teaching mathematics in the UK and
internationally, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics
combines pedagogy and subject knowledge to build confidence and
equip you with all the skills and know-how you need to successfully
teach mathematics to children of any age. This fourth edition has
been fully updated to reflect the latest research developments and
initiatives in the field, including a brand-new chapter on 'Mastery
and mathematics' and 'The Singapore approach' which reflects the
current international interest in these approaches to learning and
teaching mathematics. Extra features also include helpful callouts
to the book's revised and updated companion website, which offers a
shared site with a range of resources relevant to both this book
and its companion volume, Teaching for Mathematical Understanding.
Stimulating, accessible and well-illustrated, with comprehensive
coverage of subject knowledge and pedagogy, Understanding and
Teaching Primary Mathematics is an essential purchase for trainee
and practising teachers alike.
A complete six-year primary Maths course that takes a
problem-solving approach to teaching young learners the skills they
need to become confident mathematicians. A* Problem-solving
approach encourages students to actively explore new mathematical
concepts A* Greater focus on the use of manipulatives in the
classroom A* Pictorial and abstract representations to promote
deeper learning A* The language is clear and easy with photos,
illustrations and diagrams to help EAL students develop fluency in
mathematical language A* The topics are explored in careful stages,
introducing different aspects at a pace that allows students them
to absorb and practise what they have learned.
Sharing the stories of educators working in a diverse range of
international contexts, Being a Teacher uses personal narratives to
explore effective teaching and learning in global settings.
Demonstrating how personal values influence pedagogical practice,
and asking how practice can be improved, authors reflect on their
experiences not just as teachers, but also as learners, to offer
essential guidance for all prospective educational professionals.
The book focuses on teacher narratives as a vehicle for
consideration of teacher professionalism, and as a way of
understanding issues which are important to teachers in different
contexts. By sharing and analysing these narratives, the book
discusses the increasing complexity of teaching as a profession,
and considers the commonality within the narratives. Each chapter
includes graphic representations of analysis and encourages its
reader to reflect critically on central questions, thereby
constructing their own narrative. Being a Teacher provides an
in-depth and engaging insight into the education system at a global
level, making it an essential read for anyone embarking on a
teaching career within the international education market.
*Thoroughly revised and adapted to cover all the key areas of the
Australian Curriculum: Mathematics. *Accessible and engagingly
written, this book offers a wealth of practical ideas for use in
the classroom and is an essential text for graduate and practicing
teachers alike. *Since first published in 2010 this book has become
a fixture in many university and school-based teacher training
programmes. It is a well-regarded and popular text which sells
consistently well.
A complete six-year primary Maths course that takes a
problem-solving approach to teaching young learners the skills they
need to become confident mathematicians. A* Problem-solving
approach encourages students to actively explore new mathematical
concepts A* Greater focus on the use of manipulatives in the
classroom A* Pictorial and abstract representations to promote
deeper learning A* The language is clear and easy with photos,
illustrations and diagrams to help EAL students develop fluency in
mathematical language A* The topics are explored in careful stages,
introducing different aspects at a pace that allows students them
to absorb and practise what they have learned.
Teaching for Mathematical Understanding develops the subject
knowledge support and practical ideas from Tony Cotton's
Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics into resources for
full lessons. With an emphasis on developing outstanding lessons
using a problem-solving approach, this highly practical guide is
packed with activities that all trainee and practising teachers can
use in the primary classroom. Covering each area of mathematics,
every activity offers helpful step-by-step guidance, including
teaching and learning objectives; resources; lesson outlines; ideas
for differentiation; assessment for learning and key probing
questions. Also featured in this text are call-outs to the
information contained in the book's companion website, a shared
site with a range of relevant resources to support and consolidate
your learning. Teaching for Mathematical Understanding is an
essential text for all trainee and practising teachers looking for
inspiration and guidance towards outstanding mathematics teaching.
Companion website features include: Video clips in which primary
school teachers demonstrate concepts covered in the book through
teaching to a real class PowerPoint presentations which provide
support for those using the book as part of a teacher training
course updated weblinks to external sites with useful teaching
information and resources.
A complete six-year primary Maths course that takes a
problem-solving approach to teaching young learners the skills they
need to become confident mathematicians. A* Problem-solving
approach encourages students to actively explore new mathematical
concepts A* Greater focus on the use of manipulatives in the
classroom A* Pictorial and abstract representations to promote
deeper learning A* Language support to help EAL students develop
fluency in mathematical language A* Teacher's Guides make the
course content accessible for all teachers, whether maths
specialists or not Interactive eBooks make front-of-class or online
teaching simple A* Teaching notes provide step-by-step guidance for
each lesson, guiding students through the topic, and supporting
students with their language development when needed
A complete six-year primary Maths course that takes a
problem-solving approach to teaching young learners the skills they
need to become confident mathematicians. A* Problem-solving
approach encourages students to actively explore new mathematical
concepts A* Greater focus on the use of manipulatives in the
classroom A* Pictorial and abstract representations to promote
deeper learning A* The language is clear and easy with photos,
illustrations and diagrams to help EAL students develop fluency in
mathematical language A* The topics are explored in careful stages,
introducing different aspects at a pace that allows students them
to absorb and practise what they have learned.
This book challenges educators to envisage an education system
which sees as its goal a more socially just world. It explores the
question of how education, both formal and informal, can positively
impact on all pupils' life chances and life experiences. The
contributors to the book take the view that access to an equitable
education for all is a necessary condition for the advancement of
social justice; indeed the book argues that social justice cannot
be achieved except through education. The authors suggest that it
is the responsibility of educators to support the advancement of
the millennium development goals including the achievement of
universal primary education and the promotion of gender equality
and the empowerment of women. The authors in this collection
explore a range of case studies and offer evidence for the ways in
which education has proved detrimental to the advancement of social
justice. More importantly they point to ways in which our global
education system can be developed to meet the requirements of a
socially just society.
Written by an experienced teacher and teacher educator with
widespread experience of teaching mathematics in the UK and
internationally, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics
combines pedagogy and subject knowledge to build confidence and
equip you with all the skills and know-how you need to successfully
teach mathematics to children of any age. This fourth edition has
been fully updated to reflect the latest research developments and
initiatives in the field, including a brand-new chapter on 'Mastery
and mathematics' and 'The Singapore approach' which reflects the
current international interest in these approaches to learning and
teaching mathematics. Extra features also include helpful callouts
to the book's revised and updated companion website, which offers a
shared site with a range of resources relevant to both this book
and its companion volume, Teaching for Mathematical Understanding.
Stimulating, accessible and well-illustrated, with comprehensive
coverage of subject knowledge and pedagogy, Understanding and
Teaching Primary Mathematics is an essential purchase for trainee
and practising teachers alike.
A complete six-year primary Maths course that takes a
problem-solving approach to teaching young learners the skills they
need to become confident mathematicians. A* Problem-solving
approach encourages students to actively explore new mathematical
concepts A* Greater focus on the use of manipulatives in the
classroom A* Pictorial and abstract representations to promote
deeper learning A* Language support to help EAL students develop
fluency in mathematical language a A* aPractice Books include
additional practice materials for classroom or home study;
explanations of key concepts; self-assessment activities to reflect
on learning
A complete six-year primary Maths course that takes a
problem-solving approach to teaching young learners the skills they
need to become confident mathematicians. A* Problem-solving
approach encourages students to actively explore new mathematical
concepts A* Greater focus on the use of manipulatives in the
classroom A* Pictorial and abstract representations to promote
deeper learning A* Language support to help EAL students develop
fluency in mathematical language A* Practice Books include
additional practice materials for classroom or home study;
explanations of key concepts; self-assessment activities to reflect
on learning
This fourth edition of the bestselling Mathematics in Early Years
Education provides an accessible introduction to the teaching of
mathematics in the early years. Covering all areas of mathematics -
number and counting, calculation, pattern, shape, measures and data
handling - it provides a wide range of practical activities and
guidance on how to support young children's mathematical
development. There is also guidance on managing the transition to
KS1 and a strong emphasis throughout on creating home links and
working in partnership with parents. This new edition has been
fully updated to incorporate the latest research and thinking in
this area and includes: why mathematics is important as a way of
making sense of the world how attitudes to mathematics can
influence teaching and learning how children learn mathematics and
what they are capable of learning how technology can support maths
teaching maths phobia and the impact society has on maths teaching
material on sorting, matching and handling data the importance of
educating about finance in today's world ideas for observation and
questioning to assess children's understanding examples of planned
activities suggestions for language development assessment
criteria. This textbook is ideal for those training to be teachers
through an undergraduate or PGCE route, those training for Early
Years Professional Status and those studying early childhood on
foundation or honours degrees, as well as parents looking to
explore how their young children learn mathematics. This will be an
essential text for any early years practitioner looking to make
mathematics interesting, exciting and engaging in their classroom.
Teaching for Mathematical Understanding develops the subject
knowledge support and practical ideas from Tony Cotton's
Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics into resources for
full lessons. With an emphasis on developing outstanding lessons
using a problem-solving approach, this highly practical guide is
packed with activities that all trainee and practising teachers can
use in the primary classroom. Covering each area of mathematics,
every activity offers helpful step-by-step guidance, including
teaching and learning objectives; resources; lesson outlines; ideas
for differentiation; assessment for learning and key probing
questions. Also featured in this text are call-outs to the
information contained in the book's companion website, a shared
site with a range of relevant resources to support and consolidate
your learning. Teaching for Mathematical Understanding is an
essential text for all trainee and practising teachers looking for
inspiration and guidance towards outstanding mathematics teaching.
Companion website features include: Video clips in which primary
school teachers demonstrate concepts covered in the book through
teaching to a real class PowerPoint presentations which provide
support for those using the book as part of a teacher training
course updated weblinks to external sites with useful teaching
information and resources.
A complete six-year primary Maths course that takes a
problem-solving approach to teaching young learners the skills they
need to become confident mathematicians. A* Problem-solving
approach encourages students to actively explore new mathematical
concepts A* Greater focus on the use of manipulatives in the
classroom A* Pictorial and abstract representations to promote
deeper learning A* The language is clear and easy with photos,
illustrations and diagrams to help EAL students develop fluency in
mathematical language A* The topics are explored in careful stages,
introducing different aspects at a pace that allows students them
to absorb and practise what they have learned.
'This book moves us beyond a theoretical pondering of the issues
and makes concrete suggestions for teachers and students for how
things can be different in mathematics classrooms. This is long
overdue.' Peter Gates, University of Nottingham Teaching
Mathematics as if the Planet Matters explores how Mathematics
teachers can develop approaches to curriculum and learning which
help students understand the nature of the contemporary world. It
sets out a model for teaching and learning that allows teachers to
examine existing approaches to teaching and draw upon the insights
of mathematics as a discipline to help students relate classroom
mathematics to global issues such as climate change, the economy,
food supplies, biodiversity, human rights, and social justice.
Including practical examples, suggestions for teaching activities
and detailed further reading sections, the book covers: the
mathematics of description in the measuring, recording and
statistical analysis that informs our knowledge of climate change,
consumption and sustainability; the mathematics of prediction in
the modelling used by governments, scientists and businesses to
plan roads, power stations and food supplies and their effects; the
mathematics of communication in the news reports, blogs and
environmental campaigns, incomplete without graphs, charts and
statistics. The true worth of a school subject is revealed in how
far it can account for and respond to the major issues of the time.
The issue of the environment cuts across subject boundaries and
requires an interdisciplinary response. Mathematics teachers are
part of that response and they have a crucial role in helping
students to respond to environmental issues and representations.
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