Mathematical Argumentation in Middle School The What Why and How

Mathematical Argumentation in Middle School The What  Why  and How
Author: Jennifer Knudsen,Harriette S. Stevens,Teresa Lara-Meloy,Hee-Joon Kim,Nikki Schechtman,Nicole Shechtman
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506394237

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This research-based book brings tough Standards for Mathematical Practice 3 standards for mathematical argumentation and critical reasoning alive - all within a thoroughly explained four-part model that covers generating cases, conjecturing, justifying, and concluding.

Conceptions and Consequences of Mathematical Argumentation Justification and Proof

Conceptions and Consequences of Mathematical Argumentation  Justification  and Proof
Author: Kristen N. Bieda,AnnaMarie Conner,Karl W. Kosko,Megan Staples
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2022-03-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030800086

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This book aims to advance ongoing debates in the field of mathematics and mathematics education regarding conceptions of argumentation, justification, and proof and the consequences for research and practice when applying particular conceptions of each construct. Through analyses of classroom practice across grade levels using different lenses - particular conceptions of argumentation, justification, and proof - researchers consider the implications of how each conception shapes empirical outcomes. In each section, organized by grade band, authors adopt particular conceptions of argumentation, justification, and proof, and they analyse one data set from each perspective. In addition, each section includes a synthesis chapter from an expert in the field to bring to the fore potential implications, as well as new questions, raised by the analyses. Finally, a culminating section considers the use of each conception across grade bands and data sets.

Global Perspectives and Practices for Reform Based Mathematics Teaching

Global Perspectives and Practices for Reform Based Mathematics Teaching
Author: Kartal, Ozgul,Popovic, Gorjana,Morrissey, Susie
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2022-04-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799894247

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Reform-based mathematics has become a popular topic in the education field as this teaching emphasizes classroom discourse and instructional goals related to student engagement and an understanding of mathematical reasoning, concepts, and procedures using instructional practices that build on students’ informal knowledge of mathematics. It also connects mathematics with other disciplines and the real world and provides opportunities for students to contribute and invent their own methods during problem-solving. Further study on the best practices, benefits, and challenges of implementing this teaching into education is required. Global Perspectives and Practices for Reform-Based Mathematics Teaching explores international perspectives on diverse reform-based practices in teaching and learning mathematics, describes challenges and issues for teachers and teacher educators, promotes reflection and academic discussion at various levels and in various educational systems, and raises questions for the field of mathematics education. Covering a range of topics such as teacher preparation programs and integrated learning spaces, this reference work is ideal for academicians, practitioners, researchers, instructors, educators, and students.

Mathematics Education in the Middle Grades

Mathematics Education in the Middle Grades
Author: National Research Council,Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2000-03-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780309067973

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In September 1998, the Math Science Education Board National held a Convocation on Middle Grades Mathematics that was co-sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the National Middle School Association, and the American Educational Research Association. The Convocation was structured to present the teaching of middle school mathematics from two points of view: teaching mathematics with a focus on the subject matter content or teaching mathematics with a focus on the whole child and whole curriculum. This book discusses the challenges before the nation's mathematical sciences community to focus its energy on the improvement of middle grades mathematics education and to begin an ongoing national dialogue on middle grades mathematics education.

Up for Debate

Up for Debate
Author: Chris Luzniak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2019
Genre: Discussion
ISBN: 9781625312815

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"Chris is a math teacher and debate coach, and this book is about how he uses the tools of debate to get his students arguing in math class. Students are highly engaged and learn mathematics more deeply when using his techniques. The book is short and clear and will help readers learn how to incorporate debate in an incremental, totally not overwhelming way because Chris has broken the work down into a lovely step-by-step sequence. It's a super practical and readable manual, written by a working teacher for working teachers"--

Teaching with Mathematical Argument

Teaching with Mathematical Argument
Author: Despina A. Stylianou,Maria L. Blanton
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0325074526

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Argumentation leads to deeper understanding Many students' interest in mathematics fades as they are asked to solve seemingly endless disconnected problems. Despina Stylianou and Maria Blanton show how building daily instruction around mathematical argumentation can enliven your classroom and re-engage your students. Teaching with Mathematical Argument explores how argumentation-discussing and debating a rich mathematical problem-provides all students a deeper understanding of mathematics. You'll find guidance for: understanding what argumentation is and building a classroom culture that supports it engaging every student in argumentation, not just "strong" or "high performing" students assessing your students' arguments and designing instruction responsive to their learning. The potential to transform student engagement At its core, argumentation helps students delve deeply into foundational mathematical concepts, enhancing their understanding and confidence along the way. Research shows that this type of instruction has the potential to transform student engagement and success in mathematics, and so Despina and Maria argue that mathematical arguments should have a far more central role in teaching and learning than most of us have ever considered. With ideas for structuring discussions and suggested tasks to try, this book will show you how to elevate argumentation in your instruction and harness its power for enhancing student learning.

Strengthening Mathematical Reasoning among Middle School Students with Hidden or Unmet Potential

Strengthening Mathematical Reasoning among Middle School Students with Hidden or Unmet Potential
Author: Peter Sheppard,Melissa A. Gallagher
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475847499

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This work seeks to contribute to the national dialogue regarding best practices in teaching middle school mathematics. The authors are committed to improving mathematics achievement and opportunities for students whose inherited circumstances place them at a perceptible disadvantage. Most refer to said students as “risks.” We hold the position that these students, irrespective of their backgrounds, possess Hidden or Unmet Potential and the unveiling of their potential can be accelerated when they are exposed to high-quality mathematics teaching. This book is a practitioner’s guide to creative mathematics activities centered on algebraic, proportional, and geometric reasoning aligned with mathematics standards. This approach has the potential to accelerate the mathematical confidence and accentuate the mathematical proficiencies of students.

Resources for Preparing Middle School Mathematics Teachers

Resources for Preparing Middle School Mathematics Teachers
Author: Cheryl Beaver,Laurie J. Burton,Maria Gueorguieva Gargova Fung,Klay Kruczek
Publsiher: MAA
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0883851903

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