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Mathematical Tasks: The Bridge Between Teaching and Learning

✍ Scribed by Chris McGrane, Mark McCourt


Publisher
John Catt Educational Ltd
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
307
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


If we want our pupils to develop fluency, understanding and the ability to solve complex problems, then it is vital that teachers develop the ability to select, adapt and design appropriate mathematical tasks. In 'Mathematical Tasks: The Bridge Between Teaching and Learning', Chris McGrane and Mark McCourt explore a range of practical approaches, strategies and principles behind the design and effective use of tasks in the mathematics classroom that lead to all pupils becoming successful learners.

First-hand interviews with world-class mathematics education experts and practising teachers bring to life the ideas behind how tasks can act as a bridge between what the teacher wants the pupil to make sense of and what the pupil actually does makes sense of; tasks are how we enable pupils to enact mathematics - it is only by being mathematical that pupils can truly make connections across mathematical ideas and understand the bigger picture.

This is a book for classroom teachers. Chris and Mark offer a range of practical examples for nurturing deep learning in mathematics that can be adapted and embedded in one's own classroom practice. This is also a book for those who are interested in the theory behind tasks. The authors and their interviewees examine the key role tasks play in shaping learning, teaching, curriculum and assessment.

Suitable for teachers at all stages in their careers and teachers are encouraged to return to the book from time to time over the years to notice how their use of tasks in the classroom changes as they themselves develop.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
About the authors
Copyright
Table of Contents
Foreword
Biographies
Introduction
1 Learning mathematics
2 The role of tasks
3 Curriculum
4 Pedagogy
5 Classification of Tasks
6 Procedural tasks
7 Conceptual tasks
8 Problem-solving tasks
9 Task design
10 Conclusion
Bibliography


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