Teaching mathematics through problem-solving : a pedagogical approach from Japan / Akihiko Takahashi.

By: Takahashi, Akihiko [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng Series: Studies In Mathematical Thinking and LearningPublisher: New York : London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First published 2021Description: 210 pages : charts ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367858810 (hardback)Subject(s): Problem solving | Problem solving -- Teaching and studying | Mathematics | Mathematics -- Study and teachingLOC classification: QA63 .T34 2021
Contents:
1. Development and Major Concepts of Japanese "Teaching Through Problem-Solving" (TTP). 1.1 The Need to Move Beyond the Lecture Method 1 -- 1.2. What is Japanese TTP? -- 1.3. Progression of TTP in Japan -- 1.4 The TTP Classroom -- 1.5. The Four Kinds of Whole Class Discussions (Neriage) in TTP -- 1.6 Types of TTP Lessons.
2. TTP Lessons You Can Use. 2.1. TTP Lessons to Develop Conceptual and Procedural Understanding -- 2.2. TTP Lessons to Expand Understanding -- 2.3. TTP Lessons with Multiple Correct Solutions.
3 Designing Your Own TTP Lesson. 3.1. Kyouzai Kenkyuu, the Necessary Groundwork -- 3.2. Modifying Existing Problems to Create YYP Lessons -- 3.3. How to Write a TTP Lesson Plan.
4 How TTP and Collaborative Lesson Research Can Change Your School. 4.1. Jyugyou Kenkyuu, Japan's Professional Development Program -- 4.2. Using CLR at Your School to Implement TTP -- 4.3. Advantages of CLR.
Subject: This engaging book offers an in-depth introduction to teaching mathematics through problem-solving, providing lessons and techniques that can be used in classrooms for both primary and lower secondary grades. Based on the innovative and successful Japanese approaches of Teaching Through Problem-solving (TTP) and Collaborative Lesson Research (CLR), renowned mathematics education scholar Akihiko Takahashi demonstrates how these teaching methods can be successfully adapted in schools outside of Japan. TTP encourages students to try and solve a problem independently, rather than relying on the format of lectures and walkthroughs provided in classrooms across the world. Teaching Mathematics Through Problem-Solving gives educators the tools to restructure their lesson and curriculum design to make creative and adaptive problem-solving the main way students learn new procedures. Takahashi showcases TTP lessons for elementary and secondary classrooms, showing how teachers can create their own TTP lessons and units using techniques adapted from Japanese educators through CLR. Examples are discussed in relation to the Common Core State Standards, though the methods and lessons offered can be used in any country. Teaching Mathematics Through Problem-Solving offers an innovative new approach to teaching mathematics written by a leading expert in Japanese mathematics education, suitable for pre-service and in-service primary and secondary math educators.--backover. https://www.routledge.com/Teaching-Mathematics-Through-Problem-Solving-A-Pedagogical-Approach-from/Takahashi/p/book/9780367858827
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Includes index (pages 207-210).

1. Development and Major Concepts of Japanese "Teaching Through Problem-Solving" (TTP). 1.1 The Need to Move Beyond the Lecture Method 1 -- 1.2. What is Japanese TTP? -- 1.3. Progression of TTP in Japan -- 1.4 The TTP Classroom -- 1.5. The Four Kinds of Whole Class Discussions (Neriage) in TTP -- 1.6 Types of TTP Lessons.

2. TTP Lessons You Can Use. 2.1. TTP Lessons to Develop Conceptual and Procedural Understanding -- 2.2. TTP Lessons to Expand Understanding -- 2.3. TTP Lessons with Multiple Correct Solutions.

3 Designing Your Own TTP Lesson. 3.1. Kyouzai Kenkyuu, the Necessary Groundwork -- 3.2. Modifying Existing Problems to Create YYP Lessons -- 3.3. How to Write a TTP Lesson Plan.

4 How TTP and Collaborative Lesson Research Can Change Your School. 4.1. Jyugyou Kenkyuu, Japan's Professional Development Program -- 4.2. Using CLR at Your School to Implement TTP -- 4.3. Advantages of CLR.

This engaging book offers an in-depth introduction to teaching mathematics through problem-solving, providing lessons and techniques that can be used in classrooms for both primary and lower secondary grades. Based on the innovative and successful Japanese approaches of Teaching Through Problem-solving (TTP) and Collaborative Lesson Research (CLR), renowned mathematics education scholar Akihiko Takahashi demonstrates how these teaching methods can be successfully adapted in schools outside of Japan.

TTP encourages students to try and solve a problem independently, rather than relying on the format of lectures and walkthroughs provided in classrooms across the world. Teaching Mathematics Through Problem-Solving gives educators the tools to restructure their lesson and curriculum design to make creative and adaptive problem-solving the main way students learn new procedures. Takahashi showcases TTP lessons for elementary and secondary classrooms, showing how teachers can create their own TTP lessons and units using techniques adapted from Japanese educators through CLR. Examples are discussed in relation to the Common Core State Standards, though the methods and lessons offered can be used in any country.

Teaching Mathematics Through Problem-Solving offers an innovative new approach to teaching mathematics written by a leading expert in Japanese mathematics education, suitable for pre-service and in-service primary and secondary math educators.--backover.

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