Mathematical Models for Teaching
Reasoning Without Memorization
Tom Boland author Ann Kajander author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canadian Scholars
Published:1st Dec '13
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Students of mathematics learn best when taught by a teacher with a deep and conceptual understanding of the fundamentals of mathematics. In Mathematical Models for Teaching, Ann Kajander and Tom Boland argue that teachers must be equipped with a knowledge of mathematics for teaching, which is grounded in modelling, reasoning, and problem-based learning. A comprehensive exploration of models and concepts, this book promotes an understanding of the material that goes beyond memorization and recitation, which begins with effective teaching.
This vital resource is divided into 15 chapters, each of which addresses a specific mathematical concept. Focusing on areas that have been identified as problematic for teachers and students, Mathematical Models for Teaching equips teachers with a different type of mathematical understanding—one that supports and encourages student development.Features:
- grounded in the most current research about teachers’ learning
- contains cross-chapter connections that identify common ideas
- includes chapter concluding discussion questions that encourage critical thinking
- incorporates figures and diagrams that simplify and solidify important mathematical concepts
- offers further reading suggestions for instructors seeking additional information
This book incorporates the latest research on how children learn mathematics. It fully embraces the idea that teachers learn mathematics best when framed in the context of their future role as teachers. It sends a strong message about the importance of developing conceptual understanding rather than encouraging rote memorization."" - Susan Oesterle, Department of Mathematics, Douglas College
ISBN: 9781551305561
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 651g
260 pages