Description
Though you may envision your classroom as a place where students engage with mathematics and learn important content, you may also worry about how your teaching will actually play out-how you and your students will interact and what they will learn. Based on classroom observations and interviews with seasoned and beginning teachers, this highly useful book offers valuable suggestions to improve your teaching and your students' opportunities to learn.
The authors explore both the visible and invisible aspects of teaching and offer proven strategies to make the work meaningful-not merely manageable. Success from the start means being prepared from the start. This book not only teaches you how to be an effective maths teacher but also gives you the tools to do it well.
About the Author
Rob Wieman is an assistant professor of teacher education at Rowan University. Rob worked as a teacher and math coach in the New York City public schools for twelve years before getting his Ph.D. in 2012 at the University of Delaware. Rob has also worked as a private consultant and curriculum adviser with teachers, schools, and networks for schools looking to improve mathematics teaching and learning.
Fran Arbaugh is an associate professor of mathematics education at Penn State University. A former high school math teacher, Fran received an M.Ed in secondary mathematics education from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1996 and a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction (mathematics education) from Indiana University-Bloomington in 2000. Fran is president of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators
Book Information
ISBN 9780873536738
Author Robert Wieman
Format Paperback
Page Count 242
Imprint National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,U.S.
Publisher National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,U.S.
Weight(grams) 720g