Teaching and Learning Early Number
Autor Ian Thompsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2008
Mary Jane Drummond, formerly of the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UKTeaching and Learning Early Numberis a bestselling guide for all trainee and practising Early Years teachers and classroom assistants. It provides an accessible guide to a wide range of research evidence about the teaching and learning of early number.
Major changes in the primary mathematics curriculum over the last decade - such as the National Numeracy Strategy, the Primary National Strategy, the Early Years Foundation Stage and the Williams Review - have greatly influenced the structure of this new edition. The book includes:
- A new introductory chapter to set the scene
- Six further new chapters - including Mathematics through play, Children's mathematical graphics and Interview-based assessment of early number knowledge
- Six completely re-written chapters and two updated chapters
- A new concluding chapter looking to the future
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780335234110
ISBN-10: 0335234119
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 16 mm
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0335234119
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 16 mm
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
Section
1:Setting
the
scene
for
teaching
and
learning
early
number
1. Still not getting it right from the start?
Carol Aubrey and Dondu Durmaz
Section 2: The early stages of number acquisition
2. Children’s beliefs about counting
Penny Munn
3.Mathematics through play
Kate Tucker
4. The family counts
Rose Griffiths
Section 3: The place of counting in number development
5. Development in oral counting, enumeration, and counting for cardinality
John Threlfall
6. Counting: what it is and why it matters
Effie Maclellan
7.Compressing the counting process: strength from the flexible interpretation of symbols
Eddie Gray
Section 4: Extending counting to calculating
8. From counting to deriving number facts
Ian Thompson
9.Uses of counting in multiplication and division
Julia Anghileri
Section 5: Representation and calculation
10.Children's mathematical graphics: young children calculating for meaning
Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington
11.What do young children’s mathematical graphics tell us about the teaching of written calculation?
Ian Thompson
12.What’s in a picture? Understanding and representation in early mathematics
Tony Harries, Patrick Barmby and Jennifer Suggate
13.Mathematical learning and the use of information and communications technology in the early years
Steve Higgins
Section 6:Assessing young children’s progress in number
14.Interview-based assessment of early number knowledge
Robert J. Wright
15.Addressing errors and misconceptions with young children
Ian Thompson
Section 7:Towards an early years mathematics pedagogy
16.‘How do you teach nursery children mathematics?’ In search of a mathematics pedagogy for the early years
Sue Gifford
1. Still not getting it right from the start?
Carol Aubrey and Dondu Durmaz
Section 2: The early stages of number acquisition
2. Children’s beliefs about counting
Penny Munn
3.Mathematics through play
Kate Tucker
4. The family counts
Rose Griffiths
Section 3: The place of counting in number development
5. Development in oral counting, enumeration, and counting for cardinality
John Threlfall
6. Counting: what it is and why it matters
Effie Maclellan
7.Compressing the counting process: strength from the flexible interpretation of symbols
Eddie Gray
Section 4: Extending counting to calculating
8. From counting to deriving number facts
Ian Thompson
9.Uses of counting in multiplication and division
Julia Anghileri
Section 5: Representation and calculation
10.Children's mathematical graphics: young children calculating for meaning
Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington
11.What do young children’s mathematical graphics tell us about the teaching of written calculation?
Ian Thompson
12.What’s in a picture? Understanding and representation in early mathematics
Tony Harries, Patrick Barmby and Jennifer Suggate
13.Mathematical learning and the use of information and communications technology in the early years
Steve Higgins
Section 6:Assessing young children’s progress in number
14.Interview-based assessment of early number knowledge
Robert J. Wright
15.Addressing errors and misconceptions with young children
Ian Thompson
Section 7:Towards an early years mathematics pedagogy
16.‘How do you teach nursery children mathematics?’ In search of a mathematics pedagogy for the early years
Sue Gifford