Michele D Crockett
Mathematics and Teaching
Michele D Crockett
Mathematics and Teaching
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Uses case studies to explore the various issues that arise in teaching. This book presents three public arguments representing different views about the issues that arise in mathematics teaching: conservative, liberal and radical multiculturalist. It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses addressing mathematics teaching issues.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Mark WolfmeyerA Critical Introduction to Mathematics Education163,99 €
- Visualisation and Epistemological Access to Mathematics Education in Southern Africa172,99 €
- Allison W McCullochExploring Math with Technology172,99 €
- Number Theory in Mathematics Education174,99 €
- Barbara R BlackburnRigor in the 6-12 Math and Science Classroom111,99 €
- Judith A. MuschlaTeaching the Common Core Math Standards with Hands-On Activities, Grades 3-525,99 €
- W. H. SchmidtFacing the Consequences39,99 €
-
-
-
Uses case studies to explore the various issues that arise in teaching. This book presents three public arguments representing different views about the issues that arise in mathematics teaching: conservative, liberal and radical multiculturalist. It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses addressing mathematics teaching issues.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781138453050
- ISBN-10: 1138453056
- Artikelnr.: 48954127
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781138453050
- ISBN-10: 1138453056
- Artikelnr.: 48954127
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michele D. Crockett is an assistant professor in the Mathematics, Science and Technology division, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign She is a Spencer/National Academy of Education Postdoctoral Fellowship recipient. Her research interests focus on professional development in mathematics education and school reform.
Selected Contents: Table of Contents Series Preface iii Preface iv
Acknowledgments x Introduction 1 PART I: CASES AND REACTIONS 12
Introduction to Case 1 12 Case 1: Race and Teacher Expectations 13 Reader
Reactions to Race and Teacher Expectations 19 Reactions to Race and Teacher
Expectation 20 Summary and Additional Questions 34 Introduction to Case 2
35 Case 2: Mathematics for All? 36 Reader Reactions to Mathematics for All?
42 Reactions to Mathematics for All? 43 Summary and Additional Questions 55
Introduction to Case 3 57 Case 3: Culture and School Mathematics 59 Reader
Reactions to Culture and School Mathematics 64 Reactions to Culture and
School Mathematics 65 Summary and Additional Questions 76 Introduction to
Case 4 79 Case 4: Politics and School Mathematics 81 Reader Reactions to
Politics and School Mathematics 87 Reactions to Politics and School
Mathematics 88 Summary and Additional Questions 104 Reader Reactions to the
Four Cases 107 Reactions to the Four Cases 108 Part II. Public Arguments
119 A Conservative View: Mathematics for Global Economic Leadership 122
Comments and Questions 135 A Liberal View: Equality of Opportunity and
School Mathematics in a Democracy 138 Comments and Questions 147 A Radical
Multiculturalist View: Mathematics for Developing Critical Dispositions for
Social Reconstruction 150 Comments and Questions 164 Part III. Concluding
Remarks, Some Reflections, and Resources for Further Reflections
Acknowledgments x Introduction 1 PART I: CASES AND REACTIONS 12
Introduction to Case 1 12 Case 1: Race and Teacher Expectations 13 Reader
Reactions to Race and Teacher Expectations 19 Reactions to Race and Teacher
Expectation 20 Summary and Additional Questions 34 Introduction to Case 2
35 Case 2: Mathematics for All? 36 Reader Reactions to Mathematics for All?
42 Reactions to Mathematics for All? 43 Summary and Additional Questions 55
Introduction to Case 3 57 Case 3: Culture and School Mathematics 59 Reader
Reactions to Culture and School Mathematics 64 Reactions to Culture and
School Mathematics 65 Summary and Additional Questions 76 Introduction to
Case 4 79 Case 4: Politics and School Mathematics 81 Reader Reactions to
Politics and School Mathematics 87 Reactions to Politics and School
Mathematics 88 Summary and Additional Questions 104 Reader Reactions to the
Four Cases 107 Reactions to the Four Cases 108 Part II. Public Arguments
119 A Conservative View: Mathematics for Global Economic Leadership 122
Comments and Questions 135 A Liberal View: Equality of Opportunity and
School Mathematics in a Democracy 138 Comments and Questions 147 A Radical
Multiculturalist View: Mathematics for Developing Critical Dispositions for
Social Reconstruction 150 Comments and Questions 164 Part III. Concluding
Remarks, Some Reflections, and Resources for Further Reflections
Selected Contents: Table of Contents Series Preface iii Preface iv
Acknowledgments x Introduction 1 PART I: CASES AND REACTIONS 12
Introduction to Case 1 12 Case 1: Race and Teacher Expectations 13 Reader
Reactions to Race and Teacher Expectations 19 Reactions to Race and Teacher
Expectation 20 Summary and Additional Questions 34 Introduction to Case 2
35 Case 2: Mathematics for All? 36 Reader Reactions to Mathematics for All?
42 Reactions to Mathematics for All? 43 Summary and Additional Questions 55
Introduction to Case 3 57 Case 3: Culture and School Mathematics 59 Reader
Reactions to Culture and School Mathematics 64 Reactions to Culture and
School Mathematics 65 Summary and Additional Questions 76 Introduction to
Case 4 79 Case 4: Politics and School Mathematics 81 Reader Reactions to
Politics and School Mathematics 87 Reactions to Politics and School
Mathematics 88 Summary and Additional Questions 104 Reader Reactions to the
Four Cases 107 Reactions to the Four Cases 108 Part II. Public Arguments
119 A Conservative View: Mathematics for Global Economic Leadership 122
Comments and Questions 135 A Liberal View: Equality of Opportunity and
School Mathematics in a Democracy 138 Comments and Questions 147 A Radical
Multiculturalist View: Mathematics for Developing Critical Dispositions for
Social Reconstruction 150 Comments and Questions 164 Part III. Concluding
Remarks, Some Reflections, and Resources for Further Reflections
Acknowledgments x Introduction 1 PART I: CASES AND REACTIONS 12
Introduction to Case 1 12 Case 1: Race and Teacher Expectations 13 Reader
Reactions to Race and Teacher Expectations 19 Reactions to Race and Teacher
Expectation 20 Summary and Additional Questions 34 Introduction to Case 2
35 Case 2: Mathematics for All? 36 Reader Reactions to Mathematics for All?
42 Reactions to Mathematics for All? 43 Summary and Additional Questions 55
Introduction to Case 3 57 Case 3: Culture and School Mathematics 59 Reader
Reactions to Culture and School Mathematics 64 Reactions to Culture and
School Mathematics 65 Summary and Additional Questions 76 Introduction to
Case 4 79 Case 4: Politics and School Mathematics 81 Reader Reactions to
Politics and School Mathematics 87 Reactions to Politics and School
Mathematics 88 Summary and Additional Questions 104 Reader Reactions to the
Four Cases 107 Reactions to the Four Cases 108 Part II. Public Arguments
119 A Conservative View: Mathematics for Global Economic Leadership 122
Comments and Questions 135 A Liberal View: Equality of Opportunity and
School Mathematics in a Democracy 138 Comments and Questions 147 A Radical
Multiculturalist View: Mathematics for Developing Critical Dispositions for
Social Reconstruction 150 Comments and Questions 164 Part III. Concluding
Remarks, Some Reflections, and Resources for Further Reflections