Teaching Mathematically Able Children

Teaching Mathematically Able Children
Author: Roy Kennard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136631402

This work aims to help primary and secondary teachers to recognize and teach mathematically able pupils. Roy Kennard reviews the characteristics of the very able pupils and shows how these characteristics are reflected in the National Curriculum for Mathematics. He goes on to show how: mathematically able children can be challenged through problem solving and interactive discussion; and the use of in-depth case studies and other examples of pupils' work makes it possible for teachers to see the consequences of the approaches discussed. This text also considers whole school organizational and leadership approaches and should be useful to school management teams or "gifted and talented coordinators." This revised and updated second edition should be of interest to teachers, advisers, lecturers and students with an interest in securing effective provision for mathematically able pupils.

EBOOK: Enhancing Primary Mathematics Teaching

EBOOK: Enhancing Primary Mathematics Teaching
Author: Ian Thompson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0335228062

"This book is the third in an important trilogy of edited collections on the teaching and learning of primary mathematics. To each book the editor, Ian Thompson, has attracted a team of expert contributors, and himself set the characteristically high standard of writing and clarity... When, in 10 or 20 years' time, people want to know about the state of English primary mathematics at the turn of the 21st century, they will turn to this volume. You would do well to read it now." Mathematics in Schools "This is the third book in the popular series edited by Ian Thompson that brings together an impressive array of contributing authors. Current issues are discussed in an informed but concise way that makes research accessible to the wider community of mathematics educators." Julia Anghileri, University of Cambridge This book explores the effect that the National Numeracy Strategy and its successor, the Primary Strategy, have had on the way in which mathematics is taught in primary schools. Prominent contributors examine the Strategies' recommendations from the perspective of their own research areas or interests, and discuss the issues involved, including: Ideas for extending current practice Suggestions of important aspects of mathematics teaching that are being given little or no emphasis Alternative approaches that could be integrated into current practice Aspects of current practice that need to take account of recent research findings or emerging issues. Each chapter discusses implications for teaching and learning primary mathematics. The book will be particularly useful for trainees, practising teachers, mathematics coordinators and numeracy consultants. Contributors: Mundher Adhami, Mike Askew, Carol Aubrey, Margaret Brown, Ann Dowker, Rosemary Hafeez, Steve Higgins, Keith Jones, Lesley Jones, Valsa Koshy, Alison Millett, Claire Mooney, Laurie Rousham, Malcolm Swan, Ian Thompson, Helen J Williams.

Curriculum Provision for the Gifted and Talented in the Secondary School

Curriculum Provision for the Gifted and Talented in the Secondary School
Author: Deborah Eyre
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134134142

The authors of this book offer practical help to teachers in making day-to-day provision for the able in their classroom. Designed mainly for secondary teachers, teacher educators and senior managers, the book draws together a range of good practice in provision for the most able across all national curriculum subjects. The recommendations for classroom practice are underpinned by sound theoretical perspectives and provide a framework for teachers to evaluate and develop their own provision for able pupils.

Curriculum Provision for the Gifted and Talented in the Primary School

Curriculum Provision for the Gifted and Talented in the Primary School
Author: Eyre Deborah
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136629440

The authors of this book offer practical help to teachers in making day-to-day provision for the gifted and talented pupils in their classroom. Designed mainly for primary teacher, intending teachers and teacher trainers, the book draws together current findings in curriculum provision in the core subjects, links theory and practice in such a way that the readers can benefit from exemplar material, and allows them to adapt their own teaching to provide an inclusive curriculum for the gifted and talented children they teach.

Big Ideas in Primary Mathematics

Big Ideas in Primary Mathematics
Author: Robert Newell
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-04-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 152975867X

This book explains ‘big ideas’ in mathematics in simple terms supported by classroom examples to show how they can be applied in primary schools to enable learning. Carefully linked to the National Curriculum, it covers all the major concepts so you can develop your own mathematical subject knowledge and to give you the confidence to deepen your understanding of the children you teach. This second edition includes: · A new ‘links with mastery’ feature showing how to teach with mastery in mind · A new glossary of key terms · New big ideas and activities throughout

Mathematics Across the Curriculum

Mathematics Across the Curriculum
Author: Sue Fox
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2010-07-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1441123563

Looks at the theory and practice of providing inspiring, challenging and engaging cross curricular mathematics lesson. >

Professional Issues for Primary Teachers

Professional Issues for Primary Teachers
Author: Ann Browne
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2004-04-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1848604912

This book deals with the key professional issues faced by students on teacher training courses and practising primary teachers. The authors set out the nature of primary education in England and the professional demands made on primary school teachers by parents, the children themselves, government agencies, society and the profession. Written by Primary PGCE tutors, practising primary teachers, headteachers, and practitioners doing educational research, each chapter offers practical suggestions and in-depth discussion of essential topics including: } the school environment } teachers′ values and professional practice in primary schools } primary School Teachers and the Law } parents′ rights and roles in primary education } special educational needs in mainstream schools } provision in primary schools for gifted and talented pupils } education for a multi-cultural society } spiritual and moral development, and Citizenship Education This book is important reading for trainee primary teachers following any initial training route; for NQTs and for practising teachers.

Teaching Gifted Children 4-7

Teaching Gifted Children 4-7
Author: Valsa Koshy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134146469

This book offers practical guidelines on how to identify gifted and talented young children and looks at ways to enhance their learning opportunities. Provided are a wealth of practical, tried and tested strategies that readers will be able to use in their classrooms with confidence. It includes advice on how to create the right classroom environment, guidance on how to assess and record children's talents, a list of suggested appropriate resources, and help with planning the curriculum. The emphasis is on creating a classroom environment that encourages children to be engaged in higher order thinking skills, exploration and creativity; the importance of play and the role of questioning is highlighted. Using case studies of young gifted children and rooted in theoretically sound principles, this book makes a significant contribution to the learning and teaching of younger children. Teachers, teaching assistants, advisers, Gifted and Talented Coordinators and training teachers will find this book relevant to their needs.

Supporting Early Mathematical Development

Supporting Early Mathematical Development
Author: Caroline McGrath
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136998454

This highly topical resource offers an excellent blend of theory and practice that will enable you to deliver successful mathematical education to birth to eight year olds.