Teaching Numeracy


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Teaching Numeracy


Teaching Numeracy

Author: Margie Pearse

language: en

Publisher: Corwin Press

Release Date: 2011-03-23


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Transform mathematics learning from “doing” to “thinking” American students are losing ground in the global mathematical environment. What many of them lack is numeracy—the ability to think through the math and apply it outside of the classroom. Referencing the new common core and NCTM standards, the authors outline nine critical thinking habits that foster numeracy and show you how to: Monitor and repair students’ understanding Guide students to recognize patterns Encourage questioning for understanding Develop students’ mathematics vocabulary Included are several numeracy-rich lesson plans, complete with clear directions and student handouts.

Issues In Teaching Numeracy In Primary Schools


Issues In Teaching Numeracy In Primary Schools

Author: Thompson, Ian

language: en

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Release Date: 2010-06-01


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The new edition of this bestselling book provides an accessible guide to a wide range of research evidence about teaching and learning mathematics. --

Financial Numeracy in Mathematics Education


Financial Numeracy in Mathematics Education

Author: Annie Savard

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2021-08-27


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This book presents the important role of mathematics in the teaching of financial education. Through a conceptualization of financial numeracy as a social practice, it focuses on the teaching practices, resources, and needs of secondary mathematics teachers (grades 7-12) to incorporate financial concepts in their classes. The editors and authors bring forth a novel perspective regarding mathematics education in the digital era. By focusing on financial numeracy, a key component of skills required in the digital era, they discuss important issues related to the teaching and learning of mathematics and finance. In contrary to most research in the field of financial education coming from scholars in areas such as business, accounting, management and economics, this book introduces the contribution of researchers from the field of education to the debate. The book appeals to an international audience composed of researchers, stakeholders, policymakers, teachers, and teacher educators.