Hugh Burkhardt, Daniel Pead, Kaye Stacey
Learning and Teaching for Mathematical Literacy (eBook, ePUB)
Making Mathematics Useful for Everyone
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This book offers practical strategies for developing a broader vision of mathematical literacy in the classroom and recognising the importance of maintaining these skills into adult life. Classroom activities and lesson materials are freely available for use via the QR codes included in each chapter.
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This book offers practical strategies for developing a broader vision of mathematical literacy in the classroom and recognising the importance of maintaining these skills into adult life. Classroom activities and lesson materials are freely available for use via the QR codes included in each chapter.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003844617
- Artikelnr.: 69747850
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003844617
- Artikelnr.: 69747850
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Hugh Burkhardt, long time Professor of Mathematical Education and Director of Nottingham University's internationally renowned Shell Centre, is an applied mathematician and strategic researcher-designer in education. Working in both the United Kingdom and the United States, he is particularly interested in the challenges of achieving change in school systems.
Daniel Pead has been an IT leader of the Shell Centre team since spending his gap year working on the Investigations on Teaching with Microcomputers as an Aid project in 1983. He has worked on the Centre's contributions to reSolve, Bowland Maths, and World Class Tests, amongst others. He is particularly interested in the design of computer-based material for teaching and assessment - preferably both together!
Kaye Stacey is an internationally renowned researcher, teacher educator, and a prolific designer of educational materials. She is Emeritus Professor Mathematics Education at the University of Melbourne and chaired the Expert Group for the 2012 PISA assessments of Mathematical Literacy.
All three authors have received awards for contributions to educational design in STEM subjects from ISDDE, the International Society for Design and Development in Education.
Daniel Pead has been an IT leader of the Shell Centre team since spending his gap year working on the Investigations on Teaching with Microcomputers as an Aid project in 1983. He has worked on the Centre's contributions to reSolve, Bowland Maths, and World Class Tests, amongst others. He is particularly interested in the design of computer-based material for teaching and assessment - preferably both together!
Kaye Stacey is an internationally renowned researcher, teacher educator, and a prolific designer of educational materials. She is Emeritus Professor Mathematics Education at the University of Melbourne and chaired the Expert Group for the 2012 PISA assessments of Mathematical Literacy.
All three authors have received awards for contributions to educational design in STEM subjects from ISDDE, the International Society for Design and Development in Education.
1. What is mathematical literacy?
2. The power of tasks
3. Teaching for mathematical literacy
4. How risky is life?
5. Climate change - the science, the mathematics and the politics
6. Planning for good things in life
7. Looking past the 'spin'
8. Equality and inequality
9. Your money in your life
10. Computers in teaching for mathematical literacy
11. The importance of curiosity
12. Designing measures
13. Mathematics for information technology
14. Reflections
2. The power of tasks
3. Teaching for mathematical literacy
4. How risky is life?
5. Climate change - the science, the mathematics and the politics
6. Planning for good things in life
7. Looking past the 'spin'
8. Equality and inequality
9. Your money in your life
10. Computers in teaching for mathematical literacy
11. The importance of curiosity
12. Designing measures
13. Mathematics for information technology
14. Reflections
1. What is mathematical literacy?; 2. The power of tasks; 3. Teaching for mathematical literacy; 4. How risky is life?; 5. Climate change - the science, the mathematics and the politics; 6. Planning for good things in life; 7. Looking past the 'spin'; 8. Equality and inequality; 9. Your money in your life; 10. Computers in teaching for mathematical literacy; 11. The importance of curiosity; 12. Designing measures; 13. Mathematics for information technology; 14. Reflections
1. What is mathematical literacy?
2. The power of tasks
3. Teaching for mathematical literacy
4. How risky is life?
5. Climate change - the science, the mathematics and the politics
6. Planning for good things in life
7. Looking past the 'spin'
8. Equality and inequality
9. Your money in your life
10. Computers in teaching for mathematical literacy
11. The importance of curiosity
12. Designing measures
13. Mathematics for information technology
14. Reflections
2. The power of tasks
3. Teaching for mathematical literacy
4. How risky is life?
5. Climate change - the science, the mathematics and the politics
6. Planning for good things in life
7. Looking past the 'spin'
8. Equality and inequality
9. Your money in your life
10. Computers in teaching for mathematical literacy
11. The importance of curiosity
12. Designing measures
13. Mathematics for information technology
14. Reflections
1. What is mathematical literacy?; 2. The power of tasks; 3. Teaching for mathematical literacy; 4. How risky is life?; 5. Climate change - the science, the mathematics and the politics; 6. Planning for good things in life; 7. Looking past the 'spin'; 8. Equality and inequality; 9. Your money in your life; 10. Computers in teaching for mathematical literacy; 11. The importance of curiosity; 12. Designing measures; 13. Mathematics for information technology; 14. Reflections