Reflect, Expect, Check, Explain: Sequences and behaviour to enable mathematical thinking in the classroom Reflect, Expect, Check, Explain: Sequences and behaviour to enable mathematical thinking in the classroom

Reflect, Expect, Check, Explain: Sequences and behaviour to enable mathematical thinking in the classroom

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Publisher Description

Some students think mathematically. They have the curiosity to notice relationships, the confidence to ask why, and the knowledge to understand the answer. They are the lucky ones.Many others just "do" maths. They look at a question, think about how to answer it, answer it, and then move on.In this book, Craig Barton, maths teacher and best-selling author of How I wish I'd taught maths, offers an approach to help all our students think mathematically. It requires the careful sequencing of questions and examples, the role of the teacher, and the mathematical behaviour of our students. It has transformed his teaching. Drawing upon research into the Self-Explanation Effect, the Hypercorrection Effect and Variation Theory, together with two years of developing this approach with teachers and students around the world, Craig describes exactly what this looks like in the classroom.But be warned: not everyone agrees. Indeed, it is this very approach that led to Craig being labelled as "the most dangerous and clueless man in maths education". If that is not a recommendation to keep reading, I don't know what is.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2020
28 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
550
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hachette Learning
PROVIDER INFO
Hachette UK Ltd.
SIZE
43.8
MB
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