Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Meet the Author
UniT 1 What Does It Mean to "Do," "Teach," and "Learn" Mathematics?
Chapter 1 Mathematics as a Process
National and International Assessment Data
How Would You React?
The Need for Reform
"Doing" Mathematics
Problem Solving
Mathematical Reasoning
Spotlight on Technology
Communication
Connections and Structure
Representation
Classroom Dialogues
Conclusion
Glossary
Discussion Questions and Activities
Chapter 2 Principles of Mathematics Education
The Six Principles
Teaching and Learning
How Would You React?
Access and Equity
Curriculum
Tools and Technology
Spotlight on Technology
Assessment
Professionalism
Classroom Dialogues
Connecting the Principles
Conclusion
Glossary
Discussion Questions and Activities
Chapter 3 Learning Theories and Psychology in Mathematics Education
Research in Mathematics Education
Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
How Would You React?
Experimental and Descriptive Research
Learning Theories in Mathematics
Development of Learning Theory
Bruner’s Stages of Representation
The van Hiele Model
The Inquiry Approach and Constructivist Model
Spotlight on Technology
Inductive versus Deductive Teaching
Classroom Dialogues
Motivation
Conclusion
Glossary
Discussion Questions and Activities
Unit 2 Mathematics Curriculum AND PLanning
Chapter 4 Standards, Objectives, and Resources
Developing Curriculum Standards – Historical Perspective
How Would You React?
The Common Core State Standards for Mathematics
The Core Curriculum
Traditional versus Integrated Sequences
Spotlight on Technology
Goals and Objectives in the Mathematics Classroom
Classifying Objectives
Affective Objectives
Cognitive Objectives
Selection and Organization of Resources
Print Resources
Classroom Dialogues
The Internet
Organizing a Resource File
Conclusion
Glossary