
What is good mathematics teaching? What is mathematics teaching good for? Who is mathematics teaching for? These are just some of the questions addressed in Transforming Primary Mathematics, a highly timely new resource for teachers which accessibly sets out the key theories and latest research in primary maths today. Under-pinned by findings from the largest research programme into primary mathematics funded in recent years, it offers a clear, practical approach to implementing fundamental change in curriculum, classroom environment and teaching styles. Written by one of the top experts in mathematics education, it offers an inspiring, sometimes controversial, and often unconventional look at the subject of mathematics, by: - Endorsing the use of a 'new mathematics' - one based on problem solving, modelling and inquiry, not on abstract rules, memorising, and regurgitation - Arguing that there is more to maths teaching than 'death by a thousand worksheets' - Challenging norms, such as the practice of sorting children into sets based on their perceived mathematical ability - Asking whether this mathematical ability is innate or a result of social practices - Upholding the idea that mathematics teaching is an adaptive challenge, rather than a technical problem - Advocating an environment where teachers are encouraged to take risks - Looking at how best to prepare learners for an unknown future - Encouraging reflection on teachers' own beliefs and values about mathematics. Transforming Primary Mathematics is for all primary school teachers who want to make mathematics welcoming, engaging, inclusive and successful
This book investigates the fundamental question of how primary mathematics education can be transformed from a system of rote memorization into an inquiry-based, adaptive practice. Mike Askew, a prominent expert in mathematics education, draws upon findings from extensive research programs to challenge traditional classroom norms. He argues that mathematics teaching should be viewed as an adaptive challenge rather than a technical problem, providing a framework for teachers to shift their pedagogical values and classroom environments.
What You Will Find
Educators and researchers frequently cite this work as a foundational text for those looking to modernize primary mathematics instruction. Experts highlight the author's ability to balance complex educational theory with actionable classroom strategies, making it a standard resource in teacher training programs.
Page Count:
151
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203806743
ISBN-13:
9780203806746
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