All Attainment Teaching in Secondary Mathematics

All Attainment Teaching in Secondary Mathematics
Author: Colin Jackson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2022-02-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030923617

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This book is about the promotion of all-attainment teaching in the mathematics classroom. The book contains the individual stories of six teachers working in three different schools: an inner London comprehensive with a largely working class intake, a comprehensive on the south coast and a rural comprehensive in Cambridgeshire. Each story describes and explains in brief the background of the teacher and how each came to teach all-attainment groups in mathematics. The research reported in this book is the only close examination and analysis of the practices and methodologies of successful all-attainment educators in the modern age. Three major themes are identified and examined: what sustains the teachers; how they introduce, develop and maintain all-attainment teaching; and how they make all-attainment work in the classroom. From an analysis of these findings, the book presents two interrelated models of the knowledge and understandings the research has generated. The first one is an overarching model of situation and horizon. Used as a means of visualizing and understanding the current situation for teachers, it can aid in encouraging change for the better. The second model offers teachers a way to think of all-attainment teaching as an enabler for all students, most especially for disadvantaged students. Both models have original and explanatory power and offer new ways of conceptualizing how mathematics teaching for social justice might be understood and implemented, offering fresh perspectives and unique insights. As such it will be of help to students at undergraduate, Masters and doctoral level and to education researchers more widely.

EBOOK Raising Achievement in Secondary Mathematics

EBOOK  Raising Achievement in Secondary Mathematics
Author: Anne Watson
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2006-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335228348

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This book brings together research and professional knowledge to enhance the teaching of lower attaining students in secondary mathematics. Attainment in mathematics is an important social issue, since underachievement can make a difference to future life choices, particularly amongst certain groups of students. Raising Achievement in Secondary Mathematics shows how well-meant teaching strategies and approaches can in practice exacerbate underachievement in maths by making inappropriate demands on learners. As well as criticizing some of the teaching and grouping practices that are considered normal in many schools, the book also offers an alternative view of attainment and capability, based on real classroom incidents in which ‘low attaining students’ show themselves to be able to think about mathematics in quite sophisticated ways. The author argues that teaching could be based on learners’ proficiency, rather than on correcting deficits in knowledge and behaviour. She describes how a group of teachers who believed that their students could do better with higher expectations developed a range of principles and strategies to support their work – the students showed significant progress and the teachers felt they were doing a better job. With numerous case studies, ideas and teaching strategies, this book is for anyone who is teaching, or learning to teach, mathematics.

Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School

Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School
Author: Sue Johnston-Wilder
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415342821

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This text covers a wide range of issues in the teaching of mathematics and importantly, provides supporting activities to the student to enable them to translate theory into practice.

Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools

Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools
Author: Linda Haggarty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136414930

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A companion to Aspects of Teaching Secondary Mathematics, this book introduces and explores the contemporary issues and key ideas entailed in the teaching and learning of this subject. This book is concerned with exploring the bigger picture of mathematics education, and is aimed particularly at those learning to teach mathematics; teachers in the classroom who want to continue thinking and developing as mathematics teachers; and those concerned with education who would like to be better informed about mathematics education. Divided into seven sections to help structure reading, this book offers a completely up-to-date, comprehensive overview, written by the most-known, well-respected experts in the field.

Aspects of Teaching Secondary Mathematics

Aspects of Teaching Secondary Mathematics
Author: Linda Haggarty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134500963

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If learners in the classroom are to be excited by mathematics, teachers need to be both well informed about current initiatives and able to see how what is expected of them can be translated into rich and stimulating classroom strategies. The book examines current initiatives that affect teaching mathematics and identifies pointers for action in the classroom. Divided into three major sections, it looks at: the changing mathematics classroom at primary, secondary and tertiary level major components of the secondary curriculum practical pedagogical issues of particular concern to mathematics teachers. Each issue is explores in terms of major underpinnings and research in that area, and practical ideas can be drawn from the text and implemented in the reader's classroom practice. Each chapter has been written by a well-respected writer, researcher and practitioner in their field and all share a common goal: to look thoughtfully and intelligently at some of the practical issues facing mathematics teachers and offer their perspectives on those issues.

Learning Without Limits

Learning Without Limits
Author: Hart, Susan,Dixon, Annabelle,Drummond, Mary Jane
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335212590

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This book explores ways of teaching that are free from determinist beliefs about ability. In a detailed critique of the practices of ability labelling and ability-focussed teaching, Learning without Limits examines the damage these practices can do to young people, teachers and the curriculum. Drawing on a research project at the University of Cambridge, the book features nine vivid case studies (from Year 1 to Year 11) that describe how teachers have developed alternative practices despite considerable pressure on them and on their schools and classrooms.

Teaching Secondary Mathematics

Teaching Secondary Mathematics
Author: Alfred S. Posamentier,Beverly S. Smith,Jay Stepelman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0135000033

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This thorough revision of Teaching Secondary Mathematics: Techniques and Enrichment Units includes the most practical, step-by-step techniques for teaching mathematics in today's assessment and standards driven environment. Part One on methods discusses all aspects of being a math teacher, from an overview of the discipline, to challenges of teaching today, the role of problem-solving, the importance of planning, assessment strategies, teaching more effective lessons, enriching mathematics instruction, and extracurricular activities for mathematics. Part Two supplies 125 enrichment units that teachers can use right away in their own classrooms that are suitable for the entire secondary school curriculum spectrum. From methods to hands on activities, this highly successful book takes students through the whole process of what teaching mathematics in the secondary schools will be like. New To This Edition: NEW: Includes the latest information on changes to student assessment that have been made possible due to innovations in technology. NEW! Features new content on data driven planning. NEW! Completely revised technology chapter reflects the rapidly changing technology environment of today. NEW! No chapters remain untouched!

Teaching Secondary Mathematics

Teaching Secondary Mathematics
Author: Gregory Hine,Judy Anderson,Robyn Reaburn,Michael Cavanagh,Linda Galligan,Bing H. Ngu,Bruce White
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2021-09-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781108984683

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Teaching Secondary Mathematics is the essential guide for preservice mathematics teachers in Australia.