Written by a teacher with many years' experience of teaching
mathematics to primary school dyslexic and dyspraxic children with
a wide range of abilities, this book is designed to be a practical
teaching guide. It offers detailed guidance and specific teaching
suggestions to all specialist teachers, support teachers, classroom
teachers and parents who either directly teach mathematics to
dyslexic and dyspraxic children or who support the mathematics
teaching programmes of dyslexic or dyspraxic children.

Although the book has grown out of teaching experience it is
also informed by widely acknowledged contemporary and international
research, which explores the cognitive aspects of learning
mathematics and tries to understand why it is that some children
fail to learn mathematics.

Many of the teaching principles described in the text have
specific and quite far-reaching implications. The theoretical
arguments should therefore also be of interest to special needs
co-ordinators, heads of maths departments, head teachers or other
professionals who are responsible for designing or modifying the
maths learning programmes of children with special learning and
maths difficulties. In more general terms, the book hopes to
contribute to the broad discussion of the cognitive features and
educational needs of dyslexic and dyspraxic children.



Autorentext

Dorian Yeo is the author of Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Mathematics, published by Wiley.



Klappentext
Written by a teacher with many years' experience of teaching mathematics to primary school dyslexic and dyspraxic children with a wide range of abilities, this book is designed to be a practical teaching guide. It offers detailed guidance and specific teaching suggestions to all specialist teachers, support teachers, classroom teachers and parents who either directly teach mathematics to dyslexic and dyspraxic children or who support the mathematics teaching programmes of dyslexic or dyspraxic children.

Although the book has grown out of teaching experience it is also informed by widely acknowledged contemporary and international research, which explores the cognitive aspects of learning mathematics and tries to understand why it is that some children fail to learn mathematics.

Many of the teaching principles described in the text have specific and quite far-reaching implications. The theoretical arguments should therefore also be of interest to special needs co-ordinators, heads of maths departments, head teachers or other professionals who are responsible for designing or modifying the maths learning programmes of children with special learning and maths difficulties. In more general terms, the book hopes to contribute to the broad discussion of the cognitive features and educational needs of dyslexic and dyspraxic children.



Inhalt

Foreword by Steve Chinn Preface

Part 1 - Definitions and Premises

Part 2 - Basic Counting and The Early Stages of Addition and Subtraction

Part 3 - The Number System

Part 4 - More Addition and Subtraction, Working With Larger numbers

Part 5 - Multiplication and Division.

Appendix.

References.

Index

Titel
Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Mathematics
EAN
9780470698525
ISBN
978-0-470-69852-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
30.04.2008
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
24.49 MB
Anzahl Seiten
280
Jahr
2008
Untertitel
Englisch