Math Makes Sense!

A Constructivist Approach to the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Study & Teaching, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Author: Ana Helvia Quintero, Héctor Rosario ISBN: 9781783268665
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: March 2, 2016
Imprint: ICP Language: English
Author: Ana Helvia Quintero, Héctor Rosario
ISBN: 9781783268665
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: March 2, 2016
Imprint: ICP
Language: English

The methods for teaching mathematics usually follow the structure of mathematics. The problem with this is that the structure of mathematics took centuries of elaboration to develop and is not the same as how one originally experiences mathematics. Based on research of how mathematics is actually learned, this book presents an innovative approach for teaching mathematics that will engage pupils and can have lifelong benefits for how they take on board more advanced mathematical topics.

Math Makes Sense! makes use of the realistic mathematics education (RME) philosophy, which bridges the gap between informal mathematics learning (such as in day-to-day life) and more formal teaching in school. Many real-life situations as examples for learning are included, as well as different mathematical and logic puzzles that will stimulate learning and foster understanding.

The ideas presented are not confined to one national curriculum and so can be helpful worldwide to teachers/ instructors (both in practice and those still in training), private tutors, homeschooling parents, and educational researchers.

Contents:

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • Fostering the Learning of Mathematics
  • Construction of Concepts and Mathematical Interpretations
  • Numbering
  • Addition and Subtraction
  • Multiplication and Division
  • Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
  • Measurement
  • Exploring Space
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Patterns, Relations, and Functions
  • The Joy of Puzzles
  • Technology: A Tool for Analysis and Interpretation
  • Assessment
  • Concluding Remarks

Readership: Teachers, trainee teachers, researchers interested in mathematics education, homeschool parents, and parents with children in primary/ elementary school.
Key Features:

  • This book is grounded on solid mathematics learning research, as well as on the authors' own observations in the classroom, and so combines theoretical knowledge with practice
  • Written in an accessible manner
  • Gives educators ideas which they can easily implement in the classroom
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The methods for teaching mathematics usually follow the structure of mathematics. The problem with this is that the structure of mathematics took centuries of elaboration to develop and is not the same as how one originally experiences mathematics. Based on research of how mathematics is actually learned, this book presents an innovative approach for teaching mathematics that will engage pupils and can have lifelong benefits for how they take on board more advanced mathematical topics.

Math Makes Sense! makes use of the realistic mathematics education (RME) philosophy, which bridges the gap between informal mathematics learning (such as in day-to-day life) and more formal teaching in school. Many real-life situations as examples for learning are included, as well as different mathematical and logic puzzles that will stimulate learning and foster understanding.

The ideas presented are not confined to one national curriculum and so can be helpful worldwide to teachers/ instructors (both in practice and those still in training), private tutors, homeschooling parents, and educational researchers.

Contents:

Readership: Teachers, trainee teachers, researchers interested in mathematics education, homeschool parents, and parents with children in primary/ elementary school.
Key Features:

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