ABSTRACT

Typically, most people don’t realize when and how they can use the mathematics they were taught in high school – yet many of the mathematical ideas and skills can be a powerful tool for understanding how the world works. Learning and Teaching for Mathematical Literacy addresses this situation, offering practical strategies for developing a broader vision of mathematical literacy in the classroom and recognising the importance of maintaining these skills into adult life. Linked to the material explored throughout this book, classroom activities and lesson materials are freely available for use via the QR codes included in each chapter.

Filled with case studies and classroom activities, chapters tackle several topics:

  • Describing a framework for a broader vision of mathematical literacy – what is it, and why is it important?
  • Teaching mathematical literacy in the classroom
  • Applying mathematical literacy to ‘real life’ scenarios: My dad is buying a new dishwasher. Should he buy the extended warranty on offer? My phone works fine but I've been offered an upgrade. How should I decide whether to take it?
  • The role of technology in teaching mathematical literacy
  • Designing mathematical measures for real-word quantities

Firmly grounded by practical applications for the classroom and beyond, this is an essential handbook for any teacher, teaching assistant, or mathematics subject lead who wishes to develop their students’ mathematical literacy skills. This is also an ideal resource for those delivering or enrolled in teacher preparation courses.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|25 pages

What is Mathematical Literacy?

chapter 2|19 pages

The Power of Tasks

chapter 3|27 pages

Teaching for Mathematical Literacy

chapter 4|30 pages

How Risky is Life?

chapter 5|18 pages

Climate Change

The science, the mathematics, and the politics

chapter 6|16 pages

Planning for Good Things in Life

chapter 7|19 pages

Looking Past the ‘Spin’

chapter 8|11 pages

Equality and Inequality

chapter 9|21 pages

Your Money in Your Life

chapter 11|13 pages

The Importance of Curiosity

chapter 12|14 pages

Designing Measures

chapter 13|28 pages

Mathematics for Information Technology

chapter 14|6 pages

Reflections