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Following the great success of the earlier books, this fourth book in the Mathematics Recovery series equips teachers with detailed pedagogical knowledge and resources for teaching number to 7 to 11-year olds.
Drawing on extensive programs of research, curriculum development, and teacher development, the book offers a coherent, up-to-date approach emphasising computational fluency and the progressive development of students' mathematical sophistication. The book is organized in key domains of number instruction, including structuring numbers 1 to 20, knowledge of number words and numerals, conceptual place value, mental computation, written computation methods, fractions, and early algebraic reasoning.
Features include:
" fine-grained progressions of instruction within each domain;
" detailed descriptions of students' strategies and difficulties;
" assessment tasks with notes on students' responses;
" classroom-ready instructional activities;
" an accompanying CD with extensive instructional resources.
This book is designed for classroom and intervention teachers, special education teachers and classroom assistants. The book is an invaluable resource for mathematics advisors and coaches, learning support staff, numeracy consultants, curriculum developers, teacher educators and researchers.
Show moreFollowing the great success of the earlier books, this fourth book in the Mathematics Recovery series equips teachers with detailed pedagogical knowledge and resources for teaching number to 7 to 11-year olds.
Drawing on extensive programs of research, curriculum development, and teacher development, the book offers a coherent, up-to-date approach emphasising computational fluency and the progressive development of students' mathematical sophistication. The book is organized in key domains of number instruction, including structuring numbers 1 to 20, knowledge of number words and numerals, conceptual place value, mental computation, written computation methods, fractions, and early algebraic reasoning.
Features include:
" fine-grained progressions of instruction within each domain;
" detailed descriptions of students' strategies and difficulties;
" assessment tasks with notes on students' responses;
" classroom-ready instructional activities;
" an accompanying CD with extensive instructional resources.
This book is designed for classroom and intervention teachers, special education teachers and classroom assistants. The book is an invaluable resource for mathematics advisors and coaches, learning support staff, numeracy consultants, curriculum developers, teacher educators and researchers.
Show moreDr Robert J. (Bob) Wright holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in
mathematics from the University of Queensland (Australia) and a
doctoral degree in mathematics education from the University of
Georgia. He is an adjunct professor in mathematics education at
Southern Cross University in New South Wales. Bob is an
internationally recognized leader in assessment and instruction
relating to children’s early arithmetical knowledge and strategies,
publishing six books, and many articles and papers in this field.
His work over the last 25 years has included the development of the
Mathematics Recovery Program, which focuses on providing specialist
training for teachers to advance the numeracy levels of young
children assessed as low-attainers. In Australia and New Zealand,
Ireland, the UK, the USA, Canada, Mexico, South Africa and
elsewhere, this programme has been implemented widely, and applied
extensively to classroom teaching and to average and able learners
as well as low-attainers. Bob has conducted several research
projects funded by the Australian Research Council including the
most recent project focusing on assessment and intervention in the
early arithmetical learning of low-attaining 8- to
10-year-olds.
Dr. Pamela D. Tabor holds a Bachelor of Science degree in
elementary education and Bible from Kentucky Christian University,
a Master of Arts degree in elementary education from East Tennessee
State University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in mathematics
education from Southern Cross University. Her supervisor was Robert
J. Wright, the developer of Mathematics Recovery. She has recently
worked as Research and Evaluation Specialist for the US Math
Recovery Council in which she has had the pleasure of working with
instructional leaders from districts around the US and
internationally to think deeply about the impact of Math Recovery
in their school contexts. Previously, she spent nearly two decades
as a school-based math specialist, interventionist and
instructional coach. In that capacity she worked with
administrators, teachers of mathematics, teachers of special
education, students, and parents to improve the quality of
mathematics instruction in a public elementary school in Maryland.
She is also a coauthor of the Math Recovery series book Developing
Number Knowledge, a contributor of Teaching Number in the Classroom
with 4—8 year Olds, one of the original developers of USMRC’s
Add+VantageMR Professional Development Courses, and one of the
developers of USMRC’s Student Numeracy Assessment Progressions
(SNAP).
′This is the must-have resource our teachers have been waiting for!
Developing Number Knowledge transforms an extensive body of
research and field testing into a practical guide of assessments
and instructional activities designed especially for older
elementary students. As an instructional support teacher, I will
use this guide when helping teachers plan developmentally
appropriate lessons for their struggling students′ -
Jackie Amato, District Math Recovery Leader ′Essential reading for
every teacher of mathematics in primary or early secondary
education, ′Developing Number Knowledge′ is a professional
development tool with detailed assessment and instructional content
for the classroom. It is for teachers working one-to-one, with
small groups or whole classes who want their children to make sense
of mathematics and become confident, successful mathematicians.
With its foundations in research and extensive classroom practice,
it will challenge the way you teach! Maths Recovery teachers will
welcome this addition to their ′tool kit′′ -
Julia Sheridan Chair Maths Recovery Council UK and Ireland, Maths
Recovery Consultant
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