ABSTRACT

This accessible and thought-provoking book considers what beginning teachers need to know about learning, teaching, assessment, curriculum and professional development, in the context of teaching mathematics to eleven to nineteen year olds. It is part of a new series of books that has as its starting point the fact that PGCE students are already subject specialists.

The authors show how mathematics teachers can communicate their own enthusiasm for the subject and inspire their pupils to learn and enjoy learning. They provide practical advice which will help teachers and student teachers to:

  • plan, organize, manage and assess classroom work
  • make decisions about the content, ordering and level of difficulty of lessons
  • make sense of new subject material and how it contributes to wider educational aims
  • develop professionally by developing the subject as a whole.

This is a comprehensive introduction to teaching mathematics in the secondary school which will be invaluable to teachers beginning their careers and those who are training to be mathematics teachers.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

part I|62 pages

Framing the Subject

chapter 3|23 pages

From University to School Mathematics

chapter 4|21 pages

Making Sense of School Mathematics

part II|91 pages

Learning and Teaching Mathematics

chapter 5|23 pages

Understanding Learning

chapter 6|17 pages

Themes in Mathematics Lessons

Emotion and Power

chapter 7|21 pages

More Themes in Mathematics Lessons

Usefulness, Sense and Learning

chapter 8|28 pages

Why Assess and What to Assess

part III|62 pages

Professional values and practice

chapter 9|23 pages

Mathematics for All

chapter 11|19 pages

Looking Forward

Aspects of Professional Development for Mathematics Teachers