Primary Mathematics: Teaching Theory and Practice (Achieving QTS)

Primary Mathematics: Teaching Theory and Practice (Achieving QTS)

by Mike Fletcher (Author), Claire Mooney (Author), Alice Hansen (Author), Mary Briggs (Author), JudithMcCullouch (Author)

Synopsis

The essential teaching theory and practice text for primary mathematics. Covering the key skills of planning, monitoring and assessment and class management, it relates these specifically to primary mathematics. The 5th edition of this popular text includes new features making specific links to Every Child Matters and outlining how ICT can be embedded into the teaching of primary Mathematics. This text is an indispensable guide for primary trainees on the theory and practice required for effective and creative mathematics teaching. Includes features and activities to help the reader make links between theory and practice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Edition: 5
Publisher: Learning Matters
Published: 17 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 0857250787
ISBN 13: 9780857250780

Media Reviews
Ties together the pedagogy that students will be developing elsewhere with specific aspects of mathematics. - Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire.
Author Bio
Claire Mooney is an Instructor at the School of Education and Professional Learning, Trent University, Canada. Mary Briggs is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Education, University of Warwick where she teaches across a range of the Institute's undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Mary was an Early Years, primary and SEN teacher for many years, including deputy and headship before working as an academic in the University sector. Mike Fletcher is a Lecturer in Mathematics Education at the Research and Graduate School of Education, University of Southampton. Alice Hansen is the Director of Children Count Ltd where she is educational consultant. Her work includes running professional development courses and events for teachers and teacher trainers, research and publishing. Alice has worked in education in England and abroad. Prior to her current work she was a primary mathematics tutor and the programme leader for a full-time primary PGCE programme at a large university in England. Judith McCullouch is a Senior Lecturer in Primary Mathematics Education and PGCE Programme Director at the University of Winchester.