Primary Mathematics Curriculum Guide

Primary Mathematics Curriculum Guide
Author: Harvey Blair
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134138903

This is a curriculum guide that gives trainee teachers the opportunity to follow a tried and tested primary mathematics curriculum course. The text is easy to follow, up-to-date with good current practice and utilizes materials produced by the DfEE for teachers. It includes interactive tasks to enhance understanding, tasks to consolidate learning at the reader's own level and pace, a full bibliography for further reading, common misconceptions which the reader will find in children's work, and a detailed look at the National Numeracy Strategy (NNS) and the mathematics National Curriculum. The text will provide a firm foundation for teaching mathematics to primary school children and give the reader genuine confidence in their teaching. The text has been piloted by students following a distance learning primary PGCE and revised in line with their comments. The intention of the book is to provide secure subject knowledge for mathematics alongside an understanding of the ways in which children learn mathematics.

Current Basic Mathematics : Primary Practice Book Upto Std X

Current Basic Mathematics : Primary Practice Book Upto Std X
Author: Anil kumar "Prabhat"
Publisher: Booksclinic Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2024-01-04
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 935535682X

Dear students This book is a new research in the world of mathematics. A weak student can also be perfect in mathematics and can achieve his/her goal. May you get success in your life!

Junior Primary Mathematics

Junior Primary Mathematics
Author: Wendy Flanagan
Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1998-02-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780702143571

Providing foundation-phase teachers the skills to help learners become numerate, this text deals with the essential features of mathematics as a learning area and focuses on the recognition of patterns in numbers and shapes.

Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics

Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics
Author: Tony Cotton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317443217

Written by an education consultant with widespread experience of teaching mathematics in the UK and internationally, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics seamlessly combines pedagogy and subject knowledge to build confidence and equip you with all the skills and know-how you need to successfully teach mathematics to children of any age. This 3rd edition has been fully updated to reflect the latest research developments and initiatives in the field, as well as key changes to both the UK National Curriculum and International Baccalaureate, including a brand new chapter on ‘Algebra’ and a reworked focus on the early years. Extra features also include helpful call-outs to the book’s revised and updated companion website, which offers a shared site with a range of resources relevant to both this book and its new companion volume, Teaching for Mathematical Understanding. Stimulating, accessible and well-illustrated, with comprehensive coverage of subject knowledge and pedagogy, Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics is an essential purchase for trainee and practising teachers alike. Companion website features new to this edition include: video clips in which the author demonstrates the concepts covered in the book through teaching to a real class PowerPoint presentations which provide support for those using the book as a part of a teacher training course updated weblinks to external sites with useful teaching information and resources

The Assessment Playbook for Distance and Blended Learning

The Assessment Playbook for Distance and Blended Learning
Author: Douglas Fisher
Publisher: Corwin
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1071845594

Design assessments that measure and target student learning in both face-to-face and distance learning environments Assessments are the essential link between teaching and learning, yet the assessments used in face-to-face classrooms are not always practical or impactful in remote learning environments. Now that teachers are teaching from a distance, how will you assess what your students have learned? Tapping the expertise of teachers who are successfully engaged in distance learning, The Assessment Playbook for Distance and Blended Learning answers that question. Rich with a wide range of examples, strategies, and assessments that can be leveraged with rigor and fidelity regardless of learning environment, this practical playbook empowers teachers with the decision-making tools needed to gauge the impact of instructional strategies in today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape. It features · “Assessment cookies,” or insights that endure in any distance or hybrid learning environment and can be used to inform assessment decisions, including the understanding that “everything is searchable.” · A robust “playlist” of distance learning assessment tools—including universal response, teach-back opportunities, composing, taking action, self-assessment, and peer assessment—that teachers can mix and deploy to match every learning intention. · Information on how to evaluate the impact of your teaching on student learning—and how assessment can guide your teaching moves · Characteristics of formal tools of evaluation, such as tests, longer essays, and performance tasks that teachers can use in distance learning environments to document learning for reporting purposes.