Principles and Methods of Teaching Arithmetic - Softcover

Overman, James Robert

 
9781245089395: Principles and Methods of Teaching Arithmetic

Synopsis

"Principles and Methods of Teaching Arithmetic" explores effective strategies for instructing students in the foundational concepts of arithmetic. Written by James Robert Overman, this book provides a comprehensive overview of pedagogical techniques designed to enhance understanding and proficiency in arithmetic. It delves into the core principles that underpin successful mathematics education, offering insights into how educators can best convey these principles to young learners.

This book covers a range of methodologies tailored to different learning styles and classroom environments. It serves as a valuable resource for teachers seeking to refine their approach to teaching arithmetic and foster a deeper appreciation for mathematics among their students. A classic guide for educators aiming to improve their teaching techniques and achieve better learning outcomes in arithmetic.

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