Teaching secondary school mathematics : research and practice for the 21st century


Autoria(s): Goos, Merrilyn; Stillman, Gloria; Vale, Colleen
Data(s)

01/01/2007

Resumo

For the last decade or so, educational policy makers and researchers in many countries have been calling for significant changes to the way mathematics is taught in secondary schools. Australian mathematics curriculum documents now promote learning goals that go beyond mastery of a pre-determined body of knowledge and procedures - the traditional emphasis on facts, skills, formulae - to include mathematical reasoning and problem solving, communication, and real world applications. There is also pressure to move away from over-reliance on teacher-centred practices such as exposition and individual seatwork, towards activities that promote learners' involvement in constructing, applying, and evaluating mathematical ideas. Further impetus for reform comes from research recommending that if learners are to develop mathematically powerful forms of thinking and habits of mind, then classrooms should immerse them in the authentic practices of the discipline by supporting a culture of collaboration and sense-making. Teaching Secondary School Mathematics - incorporates recent developments in research and practice and applications to teaching mathematics in Australian secondary schools. Covering such areas as curriculum, pedagogy and assessment; teaching mathematical content; equity and diversity in the classroom; and professional and community engagement, it is an invaluable resource for all practising and pre-service mathematics teachers.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30044416

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Allen & Unwin

Palavras-Chave #mathematics -- study and teaching -- Australia #teaching of specific subjects (Australia) #mathematics
Tipo

Book