Ways to think about mathematics: Activities and investigations for grade 6-12 teachers
National, state, and local curriculum requirements and recommendations increasingly emphasize active student involvement in exploratory investigations. Teachers now face new demands when they field unexpected student discoveries, determine when some open-ended activity has played out its usefulness or is just on the verge of paying off in a major way, and judge which student-initiated directions are likely to lead to development of important mathematical ideas and which are dead ends. These pedagogical judgments depend heavily on deep mathematical knowledge.
Ways to Think About Mathematics uses immersion experiences in algebra, geometry, and statistics to help mathematics teachers improve their knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts. By experiencing open-ended problems, making and checking conjectures, and evaluating problem solving strategies, every math teacher can become
better prepared to deal with day-to-day classroom decisions.
Also available: Facilitator's Guide with "Extras" CD. For more information, visit
http://www2.edc.org/wttam.
December 2005
Full Citation:
Benson, S. with with Addington, S., Arshavsky,A., Cuoco, A., Goldenberg, E.P., and Karnowski,E.E., Ways to think about mathematics: Activities and investigations for grade 6-12 teachers, Corwin Press. ISBN: 9780761931058
Price:
$79.95 (HC), $39.95 (PB)
Length: 264 pages
Website: http://www.corwinpress.com/book.aspx?pid=10192
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