Rethinking Mathematics

Rethinking Mathematics
Author: Eric Gutstein,Bob Peterson
Publsiher: Rethinking Schools
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2005
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780942961546

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In this unique collection, more than 30 articles show how to weave social justice issues throughout the mathematics curriculum, as well as how to integrate mathematics into other curricular areas. Rethinking Mathematics offers teaching ideas, lesson plans, and reflections by practitioners and mathematics educators. This is real-world math-math that helps students analyze problems as they gain essential academic skills. This book offers hope and guidance for teachers to enliven and strengthen their math teaching. It will deepen students' understanding of society and help prepare them to be critical, active participants in a democracy. Blending theory and practice, this is the only resource of its kind.

Toward Mathematics for All

Toward Mathematics for All
Author: Nerida Ellerton,M. A. (Ken) Clements
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030857240

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This book presents a history of mathematic between 1607 and 1865 in that part of mainland North America which is north of Mexico but excludes the present-day Canada and Alaska. Unlike most other histories of mathematics now available, the emphasis is on the gradual emergence of "mathematics for all" programs and associated changes in thinking which drove this emergence. The book takes account of changing ideas about intended, implemented and attained mathematics curricula for learners of all ages. It also pays attention to the mathematics itself, and to how it was taught and learned.

Mathematics for Every Student

Mathematics for Every Student
Author: Mark William Ellis
Publsiher: National Council of Teachers of English
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2008
Genre: Educational equalization
ISBN: UCSD:31822037163086

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Guided by the views of the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, NCTM has created a new three-book series designed to help teachers support high-quality mathematics learning for diverse student populations in the classroom. The articles in the Grades 6-8 book demonstrate how connecting real-life activities with mathematical concepts and building on students' knowledge and experiences, can help them excel in the classroom. Strategies that can immediately be implemented to help students form better connections with the content they are studying are also described.

Sociopolitical Dimensions of Mathematics Education

Sociopolitical Dimensions of Mathematics Education
Author: Murad Jurdak,Renuka Vithal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319726106

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This book documents and expands on the diverse social and political dimensions of mathematics education issues, concerns, perspectives, contexts, and approaches presented in Topic Study Group 34 of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-13). The book also argues for and promotes the mainstreaming of the sociopolitical dimensions of mathematics education through an ongoing critique and inquiry into content, policies, practices and theories. Accordingly, the main theme throughout the book is captured and illuminated by bringing voices from the margin to the mainstream. In this respect it is both aspirational and a reality, as evidenced by the increasing references to the sociopolitical dimensions in other areas of mathematics education—for example, in several of the plenary presentations at the ICME-13. The authors have reflected on their ideas with a view to orienting and enhancing research in the sociopolitical dimensions of mathematics education that is grounded in current education systems within their specific sociocultural contexts.

Mathematical Proficiency for All Students Toward a Strategic Research and Development Program in Mathematics Education

Mathematical Proficiency for All Students  Toward a Strategic Research and Development Program in Mathematics Education
Author: Deborah Loewenberg
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2003-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780833034113

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A clear need exists for substantial improvement in mathematics proficiency in U.S. schools. The RAND Mathematics Study Panel was convened to inform the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement on ways to improve the quality and usability of education research and development (R&D). The panel identified three areas for focused R&D: development of teachers' mathematical knowledge used in teaching; teaching and learning of skills needed for mathematical thinking and problem-solving; and teaching and learning of algebra from kindergarten through the 12th grade.

Everyone Can Learn Math

Everyone Can Learn Math
Author: Alice Aspinall
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781525533754

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How do you approach a math problem that challenges you? Do you keep trying until you reach a solution? Or are you like Amy, who gets frustrated easily and gives up? Amy is usually a happy and enthusiastic student in grade five who loves to dance, but she is struggling with a tough math assignment. She doesn’t think she is good at math because her classmates always get the answers faster than she does and sometimes she uses her fingers to help her count. Even though her mom tries to help her, Amy is convinced she just cannot do math. She decides not to do the assignment at all since she thinks she wouldn’t do well anyway. As Amy goes about her day, her experiences at ballet class, the playground, and gym class have her thinking back to how she gave up on her math assignment. She starts to notice that hard-work, practice, and dedication lead to success, thanks to her friends and teachers. She soon comes to understand that learning math is no different than learning any other skill in life. With some extra encouragement from her math teacher, a little help from her mom, and a new attitude, Amy realizes that she can do math!

Toward Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education

Toward Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education
Author: Tonya Gau Bartell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319929071

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This critical volume responds to the enduring challenge in mathematics education of addressing the needs of marginalized students in school mathematics, and stems from the 2015 Annual Meeting of the North American Group of the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME-NA). This timely analysis brings greater clarity and support to such challenges by narrowing in on four foci: theoretical and political perspectives toward equity and justice in mathematics education, identifying and connecting to family and community funds of knowledge, student learning and engagement in preK-12 mathematics classrooms, and supporting teachers in addressing the needs of marginalized learners. Each of these areas examines how race, class, culture, power, justice and mathematics teaching and learning intersect in mathematics education to sustain or disrupt inequities, and include contributions from scholars writing about mathematics education in diverse contexts. Included in the coverage: Disrupting policies and reforms to address the needs of marginalized learners A socio-spatial framework for urban mathematics education Linking literature on allywork to the work of mathematics teacher educators Transnational families’ mathematical funds of knowledge Multilingual and technological contexts for supporting learners’ mathematical discourse Preservice teachers’ strategies for teaching mathematics with English learners Toward Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education is of significant interest to mathematics teacher educators and mathematics education researchers currently addressing the needs of marginalized students in school mathematics. It is also relevant to teachers of related disciplines, administrators, and instructional designers interested in pushing our thinking and work toward equity and justice in mathematics education.

Math for All

Math for All
Author: Linda Schulman Dacey,Jayne Bamford Lynch
Publsiher: Math Solutions
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780941355780

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"Math for All: Differentiating Instruction, Grades 3–5 is a must-read for teachers, administrators, math coaches, special education staff, and any other educator who wishes to ensure that all children are successful learners of mathematics. This practical, research-based guide helps teachers understand how decisions to differentiate math instruction are made and how to use pre-assessment data to inform their instruction."--pub. desc.