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How Students Learn National Research Council

How Students Learn By National Research Council

How Students Learn by National Research Council


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In this volume, practical questions that confront every mathematics teacher are addressed using the latest research on cognition, teaching, and learning.

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How Students Learn: Mathematics in the Classroom by National Research Council

How Students Learn: Mathematics in the Classroom builds on the discoveries detailed in the best-selling How People Learn. Now these findings are presented in a way that teachers can use immediately, to revitalize their work in the classroom for even greater effectiveness.

This book shows how to overcome the difficulties in teaching math to generate real insight and reasoning in math students. It also features illustrated suggestions for classroom activities.

About National Research Council

M. Suzanne Donovan and John D. Bransford, editors, Committee on How People Learn: A Targeted Report for Teachers, National Research Council

Table of Contents

1 Front Matter; 2 1 Introduction; 3 Part II MATHEMATICS; 4 5 Mathematical Understanding: An Introduction; 5 6 Fostering the Development of Whole-Number Sense: Teaching Mathematics in the Primary Grades; 6 7 Pipes, Tubes, and Beakers: New Approaches to Teaching the Rational-Number System; 7 8 Teaching and Learning Functions; 8 A FINAL SYNTHESIS: REVISITING THE THREE LEARNING PRINCIPLES; 9 13 Pulling Threads; 10 Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Contributors; 11 Index

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CIN0309089492G
9780309089494
0309089492
How Students Learn: Mathematics in the Classroom by National Research Council
Used - Good
Paperback
National Academies Press
20050128
272
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