Succeeding At Teaching Secondary Mathematics


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Succeeding at Teaching Secondary Mathematics


Succeeding at Teaching Secondary Mathematics

Author: Cheryl D. Roddick

language: en

Publisher: Corwin Press

Release Date: 2010-03-22


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This practical resource helps beginning secondary mathematics teachers design a curriculum that is meaningful, differentiate instruction, engage students, meet standards, assess student understanding, and more.

Success from the Start


Success from the Start

Author: Robert Wieman

language: en

Publisher: Mitchell Beazley

Release Date: 2013


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Here the authors explore both the visible and invisible aspects of teaching and offer proven strategies to make the work meaningful - not merely manageable.

Teaching Mathematics at Secondary Level


Teaching Mathematics at Secondary Level

Author: Tony Gardiner

language: en

Publisher: Open Book Publishers

Release Date: 2016-02-08


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Teaching Mathematics is nothing less than a mathematical manifesto. Arising in response to a limited National Curriculum, and engaged with secondary schooling for those aged 11 ̶ 14 (Key Stage 3) in particular, this handbook for teachers will help them broaden and enrich their students’ mathematical education. It avoids specifying how to teach, and focuses instead on the central principles and concepts that need to be borne in mind by all teachers and textbook authors—but which are little appreciated in the UK at present.This study is aimed at anyone who would like to think more deeply about the discipline of ‘elementary mathematics’, in England and Wales and anywhere else. By analysing and supplementing the current curriculum, Teaching Mathematics provides food for thought for all those involved in school mathematics, whether as aspiring teachers or as experienced professionals. It challenges us all to reflect upon what it is that makes secondary school mathematics educationally, culturally, and socially important.