Myths and legends of mastery in the mathematics curriculum / Pinky Jain, Rosalyn Hyde. editor Amy Thornton ; senior project editor Chris Marke ; cover design Wendy Scott.
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Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | MEF Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi | Genel Koleksiyon | QA 11.2 .P565 2020 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0020352 |
1. Defining mastery.
2. Developmental side of mastery : conceptual understanding.
3. Coordination of mathhematics in a mastery environment.
4. Learning to master mathematics in the early years.
5. Subject knowledge.
6. Learning from other worlds.
7. Moving towards classrooms that foster deep conceptual understanding and reasoning.
8. Developing and sustaining mastery in early career teachers.
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This book supports trainee and beginning teachers to understand what ′mastery′ is and how to effectively integrate it into class teaching. It explores how ′mastery′ is viewed and supported in other countries and encourages a critical examination of this topical theme. The text includes practical advice and examples of learning activities for teaching in both secondary and primary settings. It also outlines how to support children who might be weaker in their mathematical abilities and still ensure that all children master mathematics. The text also supports those who are developing whole school mastery approaches and looks at how we can assess ′mastery′ as well as how we can be confident that it is supporting good progress. The text considers the range of evidence around the ′maths mastery′ approach and supports schools and teachers to develop better understanding of mastery, what it really means and how they can deploy it in the classroom.
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