The Clemsons' clear and readable book takes the reader from debates about how children learn and what children know and can do when they start school; through to a discussion of how mathematics can be managed, assessed and evaluated in the school and classroom. Linking these two parts of the book is a section on the subject of mathematics itself, from which the non-specialist reader can gain a view of what mathematics is, what needs to be thought about in planning and offering a curriculum and the special dilemmas faced in teaching and learning mathematics as a subject. A bank of case studies offers an opportunity to see mathematics in action in a variety of classrooms.
Reviews'This book is well organised and readable and interesting to the point where I actually sat and read it at one sitting .. teachers in training could benefit a great deal from reading this book' - Times Educational Supplement
Book InformationISBN 9780415096287
Author David ClemsonFormat Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 340g