Learning to teach mathematics in the secondary school: a companion to school experience

Learning to Teach Mathematics in the Secondary School covers a wide range of issues in the teaching of mathematics and gives supporting activities to students to enable them to translate theory into practice.

Topics covered include: mathematics in the National Curriculum different teaching approaches using ICT mathematics education for pupils with special needs in mathematics assessment and public examinations teaching mathematics post-16 professional development.

Refreshed with new research, this second edition links the practical experience gained in school placements with the theoretical background surrounding it. Guidance is drawn from accounts of experiences in actual classrooms, giving students and newly qualified teachers practical ideas for planning and evaluating pupils' learning and insights into their own development as new teachers.

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Subject(s)Mathematics
Author(s)Sue Johnston-Wilder, Peter Johnston Wilder, David Pimm, John Westwell
Age11-14, 14-16
Published2005
Published by
Shelf referenceA 510.0371 JOH
ISN/ISBN9780415342827
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8akq

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