Description
About the Author
Sandra K. Wilcox, Perry E. Lanier
Reviews
"The amount, depth, and timeliness of the materials and their level of quality in respect to the mathematics and pedagogy involved are excellent. The written text is clear and relevant to current issues, theory, and practice from a constructivist perspective, emphasizing the importance of discourse in learning....These materials would be an excellent resource for a series of workshops on using assessment for improving the teaching and learning of mathematics."
-Horizon Research Inc.
"The book is well structured and would be easy to use. Each of the case narratives is well written and contains good questions that have the potential to promote rich discussion about teaching and learning mathematics....The set would be a good resource for those involved in teacher education and staff development."
-Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School
"The casebook grew out of a 4-year collaborative project that brought together a group of mathematics teachers, mathematics educators, and mathematicians to learn more about how assessment can be used by teachers to improve their teaching and their students' learning....A unique feature of each case is the summary of deliberations that took place within the project team meeting around the data teachers brought documenting events in their classrooms."
-Zentralblatt fur Didaktik der Mathematik
"Well organized for easy use by the instructor--the questions that accompany each case focus the discussion on the important issues....Perfect for any course or presentation about the [NCTM] standards in that it gives the rather abstract standards a context....The power of the book is that readers can see and hear students engaged with a task or with their teacher in discussion of mathematical ideas."
-Mary Lynn Raith
Pittsburgh Public Schools
"A readable, accessible book...for preservice teachers in mathematics methods courses and for practicing teachers in graduate courses or in-service workshops. The cases provide an ideal jumping off point for talking about why and how we assess students' mathematical understandings, and how the information we gain from assessments can help us be more effective teachers."
-Diana V. Lambdin
Indiana University
"The focus on assessment is a valuable contribution to the growing collection of cases for the teaching profession. The combination of transcripts, artifacts, deliberations, video, and background information offer an authentic view of the situations presented in each case and are well organized for ease of use....Other features, such as the focus questions and the references for resources and research, also contribute to the view of teachers as professionals....The materials are on the cutting edge in terms of their professional and developmental approach and their view of assessment. The organization of the cases...will be very helpful for those trying to use the Standards as a focus for professional development in workshops and seminars. The cases themselves are based on lessons and materials that are on the forefront of mathematics education. My compliments to Wilcox and Lanier for creating case materials that will undoubtedly stimulate rich and productive discussions."
-Carne Barnett
Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development
Book Information
ISBN 9781138442245
Author Sandra K. Wilcox
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g