Written by experienced teacher educator and author, Tony Cotton, and two Australian primary teachers, Jess Greenbaum and Michael Minas, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics in Australia combines pedagogy and mathematics subject knowledge to build teachers' confidence both in their mathematical subject knowledge and in their ability to teach mathematics effectively.

The book covers all the key areas of the Australian Curriculum for mathematics from teaching number and calculation strategies to exploring geometry and statistics. There are also chapters that deal with the teaching of mathematics in the Early Years, inclusive approaches to mathematics teaching and teaching mathematics using ICT.

Stimulating, accessible and containing a wealth of practical ideas for use in the classroom, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics in Australia is an essential text for graduate and practicing teachers alike.



Autorentext

Tony Cotton was previously Associate Dean and Head of Education at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. Since 2012, he has been working as a freelance writer and education consultant. He has written widely for mathematics teachers and writes pupil textbooks. Tony has worked internationally developing curricula and running teacher workshops. He currently edits Mathematics Teaching, the journal of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics.

Jess Greenbaum is a primary school mathematics learning specialist in Melbourne, Australia.

Michael Minas is a Melbourne-based education consultant who specialises in working with primary schools in the area of mathematics.



Klappentext

Written by best-selling author and teacher educator, Tony Cotton, in collaboration with experienced Australian primary maths teachers, Jess Greenbaum and Michael Minas, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics in Australia combines pedagogy and mathematics subject knowledge to build teachers' confidence both in their mathematical subject knowledge and in their ability to teach mathematics effectively. Adapted for Australian pre- and in-service teachers, the book covers all the key areas of the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics, from teaching number and calculation strategies, to exploring geometry and statistics. Chapters deal with the teaching of mathematics in the Early Years; inclusive approaches to mathematics teaching, teaching mathematics using digital technologies, as well as assessment and how to teach mathematical topics across the curriculum. Learning is scaffolded by a clear chapter structure that includes starting points, big ideas, teaching points, portfolio tasks, chapter summaries and reflections, as well as taking it further sections to extend learning. Stimulating, accessible and containing a wealth of practical ideas for use in the classroom, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics in Australia is an essential text for graduate and practicing teachers alike.



Inhalt

1. Teaching and Learning Primary Mathematics 2. What Should I Know? What Do I Know? 3. Problem Solving Using Mathematics 4. Counting: place value; fractions, decimals and percentages 5. Knowing and using number facts 6. Calculation: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division 7. Patterns and Algebra 8. Geometry: Properties of shapes; position and direction 9. Measurement 10. Statistics and Probability 11. Teaching and Learning Mathematics in the Early Years 12. Issues of Inclusion 13. ICT and the Use of Calculators in Teaching and Learning Mathematics

Titel
Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics in Australia
EAN
9781000638639
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.08.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
354