ABSTRACT

If learners in the classroom are to be excited by mathematics, teachers need to be both well informed about current initiatives and able to see how what is expected of them can be translated into rich and stimulating classroom strategies.

The book examines current initiatives that affect teaching mathematics and identifies pointers for action in the classroom. Divided into three major sections, it looks at:

  • the changing mathematics classroom at primary, secondary and tertiary level
  • major components of the secondary curriculum
  • practical pedagogical issues of particular concern to mathematics teachers.

Each issue is explores in terms of major underpinnings and research in that area, and practical ideas can be drawn from the text and implemented in the reader's classroom practice. Each chapter has been written by a well-respected writer, researcher and practitioner in their field and all share a common goal: to look thoughtfully and intelligently at some of the practical issues facing mathematics teachers and offer their perspectives on those issues.

chapter 2|15 pages

Mathematics 11–16

chapter 9|13 pages

Probability and randomness

chapter 10|11 pages

Teaching for understanding

chapter 11|15 pages

Progression in mathematics

chapter 12|12 pages

Language issues in mathematics

chapter 13|12 pages

Differentiation

chapter 14|14 pages

Developing thinking in mathematics

chapter 15|11 pages

Mental mathematics

chapter 16|20 pages

Making the most of your textbook

chapter 18|14 pages

Coursework and its assessment

chapter 19|12 pages

Formative assessment in mathematics