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EXPERIENCING SCHOOL MATHEMATICS By BOALER

EXPERIENCING SCHOOL MATHEMATICS by BOALER


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Presents evidence for the effectiveness of 'traditional' and 'progressive' teaching methods. This book reports upon case studies of two schools which taught mathematics in different ways. It draws radical conclusions about the ways that traditional teaching methods lead to limited forms of knowledge that are ineffective in non-school settings.

EXPERIENCING SCHOOL MATHEMATICS Summary

EXPERIENCING SCHOOL MATHEMATICS by BOALER

Jo Boaler has written a stunning book. Clearly written and carefully researched, it is a model of technical rigour. A wide range of qualitative and quantitative data is marshalled to produce exhaustive case studies of two contrasting mathematics departments - one traditional and one progressive. Boaler's findings represent a major challenge to the 'back to basics' credo. This book should be read as a matter of urgency by politicians, mathematics teachers, and educational researchers.
- Stephen Ball, Professor of Sociology of Education, King's College, London

Anyone with an interest in making sure that every child is numerate should read this book
- Sally Tomlinson, Professor of Sociology of Education, Goldsmith's College, London

Experiencing School Mathematics is the first book of its kind to provide direct evidence for the effectiveness of 'traditional' and 'progressive' teaching methods. It reports upon careful and extensive case studies of two schools which taught mathematics in totally different ways. Three hundred students were followed over three years and the interviews that are reproduced in the book give compelling insights into what it meant to be a student in the classrooms of the two schools. The different school approaches are compared and analysed using student interviews, lesson observations, questionnaires given to students and staff and a range of different assessments, including GCSE examinations. Questions are raised about:

* the effectiveness of different teaching methods in preparing students for the demands of the 'real world' and the 21st century
* the impact of setted and mixed ability teaching upon student attitude and achievement
* gender and learning styles

and new evidence is provided for each.

The book draws some radical new conclusions about the ways that traditional teaching methods lead to limited forms of knowledge that are ineffective in non-school settings. The book will be essential reading for maths teachers, parents and policy makers in education.

EXPERIENCING SCHOOL MATHEMATICS Reviews

Jo Boaler has written a stunning book. Clearly written and carefully researched, it is a model of technical rigour. A wide range of qualitative and quantitative data is marshalled to produce exhaustive case studies of two contrasting mathematics departments - one traditional and one progressive. Boaler's findings represent a major challenge to the 'back to basics' credo. This book should be read as a matter of urgency by politicians, mathematics teachers, and educational researchers. - Stephen Ball, Professor of Sociology of Education, King's College, London Anyone with an interest in making sure that every child is numerate should read this book - Sally Tomlinson, Professor of Sociology of Education, Goldsmith's College, London

About BOALER

Jo Boaler has been a mathematics teacher in inner London comprehensive schools and a full-time officer for the National Union of Teachers. She was the deputy-director of the mathematics team writing the first national curriculum tests for Key Stage 3 at King's College. Jo has a PhD in mathematics education and now works as a lecturer and researcher in mathematics education at King's College, London.

Table of Contents

Mathematics in and out of school
The schools, students and research methods
An introduction to Amber Hill and Phoenix Park schools
Amber Hill mathematics
experiences and reflections
Phoenix Park mathematics
experiences and reflections
Mathematical assessments
Analysing the differences
Different forms of knowledge
Girls, Boys and learning styles
Setting, social class and survival of the quickest
Reflections and conclusions
Appendix
References
Index.

Additional information

GOR003989978
9780335199624
0335199623
EXPERIENCING SCHOOL MATHEMATICS by BOALER
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
19971016
176
Winner of Standing Conference for Studies in Education Book Award 1998
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