Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School: A companion to school experience

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Sue Johnston-Wilder, Clare Lee, David Pimm
Taylor & Francis, Sep 13, 2016 - Education - 346 pages

Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School combines theory and practice to present a broad introduction to the opportunities and challenges of teaching mathematics in the secondary school classroom. This fourth edition has been fully updated to reflect the latest changes to the curriculum and research in the field, taking into account key developments in teacher training and education, including examinations and assessment.

Written specifically with the new and student teacher in mind, the book covers a wide range of issues related to the teaching of mathematics, such as:

  • why we teach mathematics
  • the place of mathematics in the National Curriculum
  • planning, teaching and assessing for mathematics learning
  • how to communicate mathematically
  • using digital technology to advance mathematical learning
  • working with students with special educational needs
  • post-16 teaching
  • the importance of professional development
  • the affective dimension when learning mathematics, including motivation, confidence and resilience

Already a major text for many university teaching courses, this revised edition features a glossary of useful terms and carefully designed tasks to prompt critical reflection and support thinking and writing up to Masters Level. Issues of professional development are also examined, as well as a range of teaching approaches and styles from whole-class strategies to personalised learning, helping you to make the most of school experience, during your training and beyond.

Designed for use as a core textbook, Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School provides essential guidance and advice for all those who aspire to be effective mathematics teachers.

 

Contents

Why do we teach mathematics?
1
Mathematics in the National Curriculum
13
Learning mathematics a cognitive focus
32
Learning mathematics an affective focus
52
Planning for mathematics learning
70
Teaching for mathematics learning
92
Assessing mathematics learning
121
Communicating mathematically
148
Getting the whole picture
255
Professional development
273
Glossary of terms
289
Sources and resources
292
Making closed tasks open
296
Practical task rolling balls
297
Group task
301
References
302

Learning mathematics through digital technology
164
Perspectives and practices in the mathematics classroom
192
Working mathematically with students with special educational needs
208
Teaching mathematics post16
228

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About the author (2016)

Sue Johnston-Wilder is Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at the Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick, UK.

Clare Lee is Lecturer and Subject Leader for the Mathematics PGCE at The Open University, UK.

David Pimm is Professor Emeritus from the University of Alberta and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University, Canada.

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