ABSTRACT

What is the trouble with maths?

This book offers important insights into the often confusing world of numeracy. By looking at learning difficulties in maths from several perspectives, including the language of mathematics, thinking styles and the demands of individual topics, Steve Chinn delivers a comprehensive text that will become an essential classroom companion to anyone who uses it.

Whilst considering every aspect concerning maths and learning, this book provides a perfect balance of advice, guidance and practical activities, enabling the reader to:

* develop flexible thinking skills
* use alternative strategies for pupils to access basic facts
* implement effective preventative measures before disaffection sets in
* recognise maths anxiety and tackle self-esteem problems
* make accurate ongoing assessments of pupils' difficulties
* design informal diagnostic procedures.

With useful features such as checklists for the evaluation of books, software and test materials, this book highlights essential skills that will allow teachers to diagnose and address maths difficulties and improve standards. It draws on tried and tested methods based on the author's years of classroom experience to provide an authoritative yet highly accessible one-stop classroom resource for all teachers, classroom assistants, Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators, student teachers, and learning support staff.

chapter 2|13 pages

Factors that affect learning

chapter 4|17 pages

Thinking styles in mathematics

chapter 5|17 pages

­ Developmental­perspectives­

chapter 6|11 pages

­ The language of maths

chapter 7|8 pages

Anxiety­and­attributions­

chapter 8|6 pages

­ The inconsistencies of maths

chapter 9|19 pages

­ Assessment and diagnosis