Mathematical Power: Lessons from a Classroom - Softcover

Parker, Ruth

  • 4.14 out of 5 stars
    7 ratings by Goodreads
 
9780435083397: Mathematical Power: Lessons from a Classroom

Synopsis

Mathematical Power is a book that shows how to bring the goals of the NCTM Standards to life in a classroom on a day-to day basis. Although it is the story of one classroom, the implications go far beyond this classroom. As the teachers here struggle to examine their practices, teachers will connect with them and gain a clearer picture of what it means to teach mathematics for understanding. These teachers turn theory into actual classroom practice while addressing the complexities of:

  • selecting new mathematics content
  • planning for instruction
  • establishing a collaborative learning environment
  • helping children learn to make choices and take responsibility for their learning
  • meeting the academic and social needs of all children
  • keeping records of children's work
  • assessing for understanding.

Ruth Parker brings to this book an in-depth understanding of the goals of mathematics reform efforts, a belief in children as caring and powerful sense makers, and a long history of working to make schools more relevant and meaningful places for children and teachers.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

Mathematical Power is a book that shows how to bring the goals of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards to life in a classroom on a day-to-day basis. Although it is the story of one classroom, the implications go far beyond this classroom. As the teachers here struggle to examine their practices, teachers will connect with them and gain a clearer picture of what it means to teach mathematics for understanding. These teachers turn theory into classroom practice while addressing the complexities of selecting new mathematics content, planning for instruction, establishing a collaborative learning environment, helping children learn to make choices and take responsibility for their learning, meeting the academic and social needs of all children, keeping records of children's work, and assessing for understanding.

Review

“Veteran teachers will see on these pages enlightening images of their own struggles. For novices this book is an enticing invitation to participate in mathematics reform.”–Teaching Children Mathematics

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.