Literacy Strategies for Improving Mathematics Instruction
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About
What makes mathematics so confusing to students? To succeed in the study of arithmetic, geometry, or algebra, students must learn what is effectively a second language of mathematical terms and symbols. In Literacy Strategies for Improving Mathematics Instruction, Joan M. Kenney and her coauthors describe common ways in which students misinterpret the language of mathematics, and show teachers what they can do to ensure that their students become fluent in that language.
Table of contents
Writing in the Mathematics Classroom
Graphic Representation in the Mathematics Classroom
Discourse in the Mathematics Classroom
About the authors
Loretta Heuer is a Senior Research Associate at Education Development Center's (EDC) K–12 Mathematics Curriculum Center in Newton, Massachusetts. A former elementary school teacher, Loretta has worked as a middle school mathematics coach and as an implementation advisor in urban and suburban districts through the Massachusetts Mathematics Coaching Project. She has trained elementary school principals in mathematics using EDC's Lenses on Learning program, and is currently coaching a team in EDC's Lesson Study Communities project. Loretta's main research interests are the use of interactive technology in professional development and the role of graphic representation in the learning of mathematics. She can be reached at lorettamath@yahoo.com.