A Beginner s Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Undergraduate Classroom

A Beginner s Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Undergraduate Classroom
Author: Suzanne Kelton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000282924

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This practical, engaging book explores the fundamentals of pedagogy and the unique challenges of teaching undergraduate mathematics not commonly addressed in most education literature. Professor and mathematician, Suzanne Kelton offers a straightforward framework for new faculty and graduate students to establish their individual preferences for course policy and content exposition, while alerting them to potential pitfalls. The book discusses the running of day-to-day class meetings and offers specific strategies to improve learning and retention, as well as concrete examples and effective tools for class discussion that draw from a variety of commonly taught undergraduate mathematics courses. Kelton also offers readers a structured approach to evaluating and honing their own teaching skills, as well as utilizing peer and student evaluations. Offering an engaging and clearly written approach designed specifically for mathematicians, A Beginner’s Guide to Teaching Mathematics in the Undergraduate Classroom offers an artful introduction to teaching undergraduate mathematics in universities and community colleges. This text will be useful for new instructors, faculty, and graduate teaching assistants alike.

What Successful Math Teachers Do Grades PreK 5

What Successful Math Teachers Do  Grades PreK 5
Author: Edward S. Wall,Alfred S. Posamentier
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2006-09-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781483361512

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"The book is very easy to follow, with practical, research-based strategies for the teacher to use. It also provides insight to better remediate students who are struggling." -Allen Stevens, Math/Science Teacher Mooresville Middle School, NC "The ′Precautions and Pitfalls′ section is such a welcome feature! This is a powerful book for beginning teachers or seasoned teachers who want to improve their practice to ensure student learning." -Rhonda Naylor, Math Teacher/Coordinator Campus Middle School, Englewood, CO "The research and vignettes that follow each strategy clearly support why the strategy is important and how it can be effective." -Trish Guinee, Mathematics Coordinator Peoria Public Schools, IL Facilitate learning in PreK-5 mathematics and maximize student achievement with research-based teaching strategies! This easy-to-navigate guide offers research-based teaching strategies for introducing prekindergarten and elementary school students to the content and skills recommended by the NCTM principles and standards for mathematics. Using the popular format of the What Successful Teachers Do books, the authors present 47 dynamic learning activities, each including: A concise statement of the teaching strategy Research-based validations for the strategy How the strategy aligns with NCTM standards Grade-specific classroom applications and vignettes Precautions and possible pitfalls Primary sources for further reading This insightful resource allows teachers to increase students′ confidence in math-and their enthusiasm-with practical and engaging activities, while responding effectively to NCTM standards.

Teaching Mathematics in Diverse Classrooms for Grades K 4

Teaching Mathematics in Diverse Classrooms for Grades K 4
Author: Benny F. Tucker,Ann H. Singleton,Terry L. Weaver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0132907283

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"The book emphasizes that effective mathematics teachers plan lessons that include a more complete development of mathematical ideas, use visuals supporting mental imagery, present opportunities for kinesthetic learning activities, provide chances for children to communicate their understanding of mathematics, and allow for continual monitoring of student learning. Lessons include straightforward, easy-to-use learning activities illustrating specific mathematical concepts and skills, visuals to help develop mental imagery, and opportunities for active student learning."--publisher website.

Teaching Mathematics in Middle School

Teaching Mathematics in Middle School
Author: Stephen Krulik,Jesse A. Rudnick,Eric Milou
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0205343279

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Written specifically for the preservice and inservice middle school math teacher, this practical guide to teaching mathematics to preadolescents draws on the latest research and more than 100 years of combined teaching experience. Taking an empirical focus, the aim of this book is to give the middle school math teacher preparing to enter the classroom what they need, when they need it. Its organization is intuitive, moving from the general/macro to the specific. Preservice and inservice middle school math teacher.

Teaching Mathematics in Diverse Classrooms for Grades 5 8

Teaching Mathematics in Diverse Classrooms for Grades 5 8
Author: Benny F. Tucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: OCLC:816340570

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"With this guide, teaching mathematics is made more effective through straightforward, easy-to-use lesson plans and learning activities that illustrate specific mathematical concepts and skills, ideas for using visuals to develop mental imagery, and ways to promote active student learning using movement and student discussion. The development of the content is user-friendly and based on a small number of easy-to-understand and easy-to-teach big ideas, and the many activities help to emphasize and reinforce the development of the mathematical content"--Publisher website.

Introducing Difficult Mathematics Topics in the Elementary Classroom

Introducing Difficult Mathematics Topics in the Elementary Classroom
Author: Francis J. Gardella
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2008-11-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135890919

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This exciting text for the pre-service elementary teacher provides hands on mathematics lessons they can use to introduce mathematical concepts and skills that students find particularly challenging. Each chapter is divided into four sections: The Activity employs an engaging thought experiment to help the reader "visit a classroom" to understand how the lesson used to introduce the concept or skill would materialize in the class. The Mathematics provides the necessary mathematical background used in the lesson to make the actual teaching/learning situation comfortable for both the teachers and the learner. The Plan provides the reader with an actual lesson plan to engage the Activity in the classroom setting. Putting It All Together pulls the previous sections together with a summary of the chapter as well as further information for making the lesson successful. By providing models of what excellent lessons on a given topic look like, knowledge of the mathematics involved, and a concrete lesson plan structure this much-needed resource is the definitive mathematics planning vehicle that every teacher will want before they set foot in their own elementary classroom.

A Mathematician s Practical Guide to Mentoring Undergraduate Research

A Mathematician   s Practical Guide to Mentoring Undergraduate Research
Author: Michael Dorff,Allison Henrich,Lara Pudwell
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781470449346

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A Mathematician's Practical Guide to Mentoring Undergraduate Research is a complete how-to manual on starting an undergraduate research program. Readers will find advice on setting appropriate problems, directing student progress, managing group dynamics, obtaining external funding, publishing student results, and a myriad of other relevant issues. The authors have decades of experience and have accumulated knowledge that other mathematicians will find extremely useful.

How to Teach Mathematics

How to Teach Mathematics
Author: Steven George Krantz
Publsiher: American Mathematical Society(RI)
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1993
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105008558095

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This guide to teaching mathematics is aimed at graduate students preparing for a career in college teaching of mathematics, instructors and professors.