• Principles and Practices in Arithmetic Teaching
Author(s): Julia Anghileri
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 224
Publisher: OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Date Published: 2001-02-01
Dimensions: 152.4 x 229.1 x 14.2mm
Publication City/Country: Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: references, index

The teaching of arithmetic in the primary school has traditionally been dominated by a focus on standard algorithms and this approach is now being questioned. Curriculum changes are taking place that promote the development of mental strategies, and provide more opportunities for children to develop their own ways of working. This book shows contrasting influences for change as leading mathematics educators from the USA, the UK and the Netherlands identify the way research is used to develop different classroom practices. In England, changes are taking place through a National Numeracy Strategy which is set to raise standards in every primary classroom while in the Netherlands, Realistic Mathematics Education introduces innovative approaches such as use of an 'empty number line' to support the teaching of mental strategies. This book explores why we teach in different ways, challenges orthodoxy, and sets the agenda for learning from each other.
Book Info
Author Julia Anghileri
Date Published 2001-02-01
Dimensions 152.4 x 229.1 x 14.2mm
First Author Julia Anghileri
Format Paperback
Illustrations references, index
ISBN 9780335206339
Language English
No. of Pages 224
Publication City/Country Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Publisher OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESS

Principles and Practices in Arithmetic Teaching

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