Children learn about number by talking and doing. This book offers closely observed accounts of what children in their early years and at primary school say and do. Some arise from classrooms; others are based on interviews and day to day interactions. Together they illuminate the learning, and therefore the teaching, of mathematics to young children. The first chapters look at early mathematical development at home and show how parents and grandparents can enhance learning. A study of a primary class responding to fractions illustrates how the children listen to each other’s ideas. A group of children considered to have challenging behaviour discuss what helps and hinders their learning as they work on a project on robots. Unofficial ta...
Many children enter kindergarten with adequate skills in mathematics, but some children, especially ...
About the book: This book looks at how practitioners have focused on the fully educational applicati...
In this article, we direct attention to what becomes critical in teaching activities for toddlers (1...
Research into children's mathematical knowledge is not as prolific as research into writing and...
About the book: This book looks at how practitioners have focused on the fully educational applicati...
This book is firmly based on listening to people in secondary schools and beyond as they go about di...
Math literacy is imperative to succeed in society. Experience is key for acquiring math literacy. A ...
Making Things Count (Ministry of Education, 1999) is a teaching resource for early childhood educato...
This study examines the teaching and early learning of addition in primary classrooms. The relations...
We know the process by which children become social, moral, and creative beings, but when—and how—do...
Parents, teachers and caregivers all play a signiicant role in establishing a child’s conidence and ...
In this fascinating book, Jenny Houssart draws on close observations with children in lower mathemat...
INTRODUCTION. The early home environment is critical for laying a strong numerical foundation for yo...
From their everyday experiences of life in classrooms, children develop understandings of what is me...
Developmental cognitive neuroscience highlights the importance of interactions between children and ...
Many children enter kindergarten with adequate skills in mathematics, but some children, especially ...
About the book: This book looks at how practitioners have focused on the fully educational applicati...
In this article, we direct attention to what becomes critical in teaching activities for toddlers (1...
Research into children's mathematical knowledge is not as prolific as research into writing and...
About the book: This book looks at how practitioners have focused on the fully educational applicati...
This book is firmly based on listening to people in secondary schools and beyond as they go about di...
Math literacy is imperative to succeed in society. Experience is key for acquiring math literacy. A ...
Making Things Count (Ministry of Education, 1999) is a teaching resource for early childhood educato...
This study examines the teaching and early learning of addition in primary classrooms. The relations...
We know the process by which children become social, moral, and creative beings, but when—and how—do...
Parents, teachers and caregivers all play a signiicant role in establishing a child’s conidence and ...
In this fascinating book, Jenny Houssart draws on close observations with children in lower mathemat...
INTRODUCTION. The early home environment is critical for laying a strong numerical foundation for yo...
From their everyday experiences of life in classrooms, children develop understandings of what is me...
Developmental cognitive neuroscience highlights the importance of interactions between children and ...
Many children enter kindergarten with adequate skills in mathematics, but some children, especially ...
About the book: This book looks at how practitioners have focused on the fully educational applicati...
In this article, we direct attention to what becomes critical in teaching activities for toddlers (1...