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Teachers Engaged in Research

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This book is for teachers committed to teaching mathematics for understanding. It presents research findings with instructional implications, describes practices and issues to broaden views on teac...
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  • 21 March 2006
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This volume was written primarily for teachers who have developed (or who are being encouraged to develop) an awareness of and commitment to teaching mathematics for understanding. The research findings presented in these chapters suggest instructional implications worthy of these teachers’ consideration. Often, the authors in this volume describe instructional practices or raise issues that have the potential to broaden views of teaching and learning mathematics. These chapters provide interesting problems and tasks used in the authors’ work that readers can use in their own classrooms.

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Price: $110.00
Pages: 260
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Teachers Engaged in Research
Publication Date: 21 March 2006
ISBN: 9781593114961
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: EDUCATION / Teaching / Subjects / General, Teaching of a specific subject
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Introduction to the Series; Marilyn Cochran-Smith.
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Pre-K–2 Volume; Stephanie Z. Smith and Marvin E. Smith.
Chapter 2. Using Your Own Teaching as a Site for Research into Practice; Mary Kay Archer, Theresa J. Grant, and Kate Kline.
Chapter 3. Mathematical Argument in a Second Grade Class: Generating and Justifying Generalized Statements About Odd and Even Numbers; Annie Keith.
Chapter 4. Teacher as Researcher: Research as a Partnership; Karen Schweitzer.
Chapter 5. A Look at a Child's Understanding of Mathematical Ideas Through His Representations; Ana Vaisenstein.
Chapter 6. Using Children's Understandings of Linear Measurement to Inform Instruction; Linda Jaslow and Tanya Vik.
Chapter 7. Classroom Research Informs Measure Up: A Different Look at Elementary Mathematics; Claire Okazaki, Fay Zenigami, and Barbara Dougherty.
Chapter 8. You Changed My Mind About Triangles! Laurie Renfro.
Chapter 9. Using Classroom Assessment to Support Growth of Number Sense in First Grade; Laurie Hands.
Chapter 10. Uncovering Children's Thinking About Pattern: Teacher-Researchers Improving Classroom Practice; Regina Wicks and Rita Janes.