The Language of Mathematics : How the Teacher's Knowledge of Mathematics Affects Instruction

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The Language of Mathematics : How the Teacher's Knowledge of Mathematics Affects Instruction

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 220 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781475854794
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Full Description

The Language of Mathematics: How the Teacher's Knowledge of Mathematics Affects Instruction introduces the reader to a collection of thoughtful works by authors that represent current thinking about mathematics teacher preparation. The book provides the reader with current and relevant knowledge concerning preparation of mathematics teachers. The complexity of teaching mathematics is undeniable and all too often ignored in the preparation of teachers with substantive mathematical content knowledge and mathematical teaching knowledge. That said, this book has a focus on the substantive knowledge and the relevant pedagogy required for preparing teachings to enter classrooms to teach mathematics in K-12 school settings. Each chapter focuses on the preparation of teachers who will enter classrooms to instruct the next generation of students in mathematics. Chapter One opens the book with a focus on the language and knowledge of mathematics teaching. The authors of Chapters Two-Nine present field-based research that examines the complexities of content and pedagogical knowledge as well as knowledge for teaching. Each chapter offers the reader an examination of mathematics teacher preparation and practice based on formal research that provides the reader with insight into how the research study was conducted as well as providing the findings and conclusions drawn with respect to mathematics teacher preparation and practice. Finally, Chapter 10 presents an epilogue that focuses on the future of mathematics teacher preparation.

Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Understanding the Language and Knowledge of Mathematics: Preparing Mathematics Teachers of Substantive Knowledge

Patrick M. Jenlink

Chapter 2. Cultivating Dispositions for Teaching and Learning Elementary Mathematics

Michelle C. Hughes

Chapter 3. Preservice Elementary Education Majors' Attitudes about Mathematics: A Semantic Differential

Carmen M. Latterell and Janelle L. Wilson

Chapter 4. Addressing Math Phobia at its Source: A Case Study

Melinda (Mindy) Eichhorn and Courtney Lacson

Chapter 5. A Teacher's Perspective of Quantitative Literacy in Middle School Mathematics

Heather Crawford-Ferre and Diana L. Moss

Chapter 6. Something Doesn't Add Up: Math Teachers and Student-centered Pedagogy

David Nurenberg and Se-Ah Kwon Siegel

Chapter 7. A Phenomenological Study: Incorporating the History of Mathematics from the Perspectives of Teachers

Sinem Sozen Ozdogan, Didem Akyuz and Erdinc Cakiroglu

Chapter 8. Professional Development to Support the Learning and Teaching of Geometry: Examining the Impact on Teacher Knowledge, Instructional Practice, and Student Learning in Two Contexts

Jennifer K. Jacobs, Karen Koellner, Nanette Seago, Helen Garnier, and Chao Wang

Chapter 9. Complex Adaptive Model of Algebra Professional Development

Sarah Smitherman Pratt and Colleen McLean Eddy

Chapter 10. Epilogue: Looking Toward the Future of Mathematics Teacher Preparation

Patrick M. Jenlink

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