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Give math students the connections between what they learn and how they do math-and suddenly math makes sense

If your secondary-school students are fearful of or frustrated by math, it's time for a new approach. When you teach concepts rather than rote processes, you show students math's essential elegance, as well as its practicality-and help them discover their own natural mathematical abilities.

This book is a road map to retooling how you teach math in a deep, clear, and meaningful way -through a conceptual lens-helping students achieve higher-order thinking skills. Jennifer Wathall shows you how to plan units, engage students, assess understanding, incorporate technology, and even guides you through an ideal concept-based classroom.

  • Practical tools include:
  • Examples from arithmetic to calculus
  • Inquiry tasks, unit planners, templates, and activities
  • Sample assessments with examples of student work
  • Vignettes from international educators
  • A dedicated companion website with additional resources, including a study guide, templates, exemplars, discussion questions, and other professional development activities.

Everyone has the power to understand math. By extending Erickson and Lanning's work on Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction specifically to math, this book helps students achieve the deep understanding and skills called for by global standards and be prepared for the 21st century workplace.

"Jennifer Wathall's book is one of the most forward thinking mathematics resources on the market. While highlighting the essential tenets of Concept-Based Curriculum design, her accessible explanations and clear examples show how to move students to deeper conceptual understandings. This book ignites the mathematical mind!" - Lois A. Lanning, Author of Designing Concept-based Curriculum for English-Language Arts, K-12

"Wathall is a master at covering all the bases here; this book is bursting with engaging assessment examples, discussion questions, research, and resources that apply specifically to mathematical topics. Any math teacher or coach would be hard-pressed to read it and not come away with scores of ideas, assessments, and lessons that she could use instantly in the classroom. As an IB Workshop Leader and instructional coach, I want this book handy on a nearby shelf for regular referral - its a boon to any educator who wants to bring math to life for students." - Alexis Wiggins, Instructional Coach, IB Workshop Leader and Consultant

Give math students the connections between what they learn and how they do math-and suddenly math makes sense

If your secondary-school students are fearful of or frustrated by math, it's time for a new approach. When you teach concepts rather than rote processes, you show students math's essential elegance, as well as its practicality-and help them discover their own natural mathematical abilities.

This book is a road map to retooling how you teach math in a deep, clear, and meaningful way -through a conceptual lens-helping students achieve higher-order thinking skills. Jennifer Wathall shows you how to plan units, engage students, assess understanding, incorporate technology, and even guides you through an ideal concept-based classroom.

  • Practical tools include:
  • Examples from arithmetic to calculus
  • Inquiry tasks, unit planners, templates, and activities
  • Sample assessments with examples of student work
  • Vignettes from international educators
  • A dedicated companion website with additional resources, including a study guide, templates, exemplars, discussion questions, and other professional development activities.

Everyone has the power to understand math. By extending Erickson and Lanning's work on Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction specifically to math, this book helps students achieve the deep understanding and skills called for by global standards and be prepared for the 21st century workplace.

"Jennifer Wathall's book is one of the most forward thinking mathematics resources on the market. While highlighting the essential tenets of Concept-Based Curriculum design, her accessible explanations and clear examples show how to move students to deeper conceptual understandings. This book ignites the mathematical mind!" - Lois A. Lanning, Author of Designing Concept-based Curriculum for English-Language Arts, K-12

"Wathall is a master at covering all the bases here; this book is bursting with engaging assessment examples, discussion questions, research, and resources that apply specifically to mathematical topics. Any math teacher or coach would be hard-pressed to read it and not come away with scores of ideas, assessments, and lessons that she could use instantly in the classroom. As an IB Workshop Leader and instructional coach, I want this book handy on a nearby shelf for regular referral - its a boon to any educator who wants to bring math to life for students." - Alexis Wiggins, Instructional Coach, IB Workshop Leader and Consultant

Über den Autor
Jennifer Wathall has been a teacher of mathematics for over 20 years and is a certified independent consultant in "Concept Based Curriculum Design" by Dr H. Lynn Erickson. She has worked in several international schools including The United Nations International School (one of the original International Baccalaureate (IB) schools) in New York and South Island School in Hong Kong, where she is now head of mathematics. Jennifer works as a consultant helping math departments and schools transition to concept-based curriculum and instruction and she presents workshops throughout Asia, Australia, India, and Europe on topics around designing a concept-based-curriculum approach and using inquiry in the mathematics classroom. From 2014 to 2019 she will be part of the external curriculum review group for IB Diploma Mathematics based in The Hague and has asked to help design their standard curriculum for math, using a concept-based lens. As part of the IB educator network, Jennifer is connected to IB educators worldwide, including those at the 1,500 U.S. and Canadian IB schools. Jennifer received her Bachelor's degree in math at the University of Sydney and completed postgraduate studies at The University of Hong Kong.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
I. What is Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction in Math? Research and Theory
1. Why Is It Important for My Students to Learn Conceptually?
2. What Are the Facts, Processes, and Concepts in Mathematics?
II. How to Craft Generalizations and Plan Units of Work to Ensure Deep Conceptual Understanding? A Practice Guide
3. How Do I Craft Generalizations for Mathematics?
4. How Do I Plan Units of Work for a Concept-Based Curriculum?
III. How Do We Engage Students Through Instructional Practice? Strategies to Engage and Assess
5. How Do I Captivate Students? Eight Strategies for Engaging the Hearts and Minds of Students
6. How Do I Know My Students Understand the Concepts? Assessment Strategies
7. How Do I Integrate Technology to Foster Conceptual Understanding?
8. What Do Ideal Concept-Based Math Classrooms Look Like?
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Genre: Importe
Produktart: Schulbücher
Rubrik: Schule & Lernen
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: Corwin Mathematics Series
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781506314945
ISBN-10: 1506314945
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Wathall, Jennifer
Hersteller: SAGE Publications Inc
Corwin Mathematics Series
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 253 x 176 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Jennifer Wathall
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.05.2016
Gewicht: 0,572 kg
Artikel-ID: 104258704

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