ABSTRACT

What comes first, class management or student engagement? How can the ‘real world’ be used to engage learners? What is the role of technology in engaging students? And is ‘understanding’ or ‘exam success’ more engaging?

In the modern world, success in school mathematics can determine life chances. It is therefore vital to engage children and young people in learning mathematics. Engaging in Mathematics in the Classroom brings together the debates concerning mathematical engagement and draws on first-hand experience and key research to promote successful classroom practice. It considers what engagement looks like at different ages and the implications of this for the classroom.

Accessibly written with examples of successful classroom practice, activities and projects, the book covers:

  • Planning and managing engagement in learning;
  • Mathematical understandings and meanings;
  • Early Primary and the number system;
  • Primary/Secondary Transition and geometrical thinking;
  • Secondary school: Adolescence and algebraic activity;
  • Post-16 and infinity;
  • Learning across the lifespan.

Written by a leading authority in the field, this timely text will be essential reading for all trainee and practising teachers of mathematics.

part I|71 pages

Issues

chapter 1|11 pages

Engaging in mathematics

chapter 2|15 pages

Planning for engagement in learning

chapter 3|14 pages

Mathematical understandings and meanings

chapter 4|17 pages

Symbolic fluency

chapter 5|13 pages

Managing engagement

part II|59 pages

Curriculum focus

chapter 6|11 pages

Early primary and the number system

chapter 8|15 pages

Secondary school

Adolescence and algebraic activity

chapter 9|15 pages

Post-16 and infinity

part III|17 pages

Reflections

chapter 10|11 pages

Engaging in engaging learners

chapter 11|5 pages

Learning across the lifespan