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    Adding It Up: Helping Children Learn Mathematics

    €28.00
    ISBN: 9780309218955
    AuthorNational Research Council
    SubAuthor1Division of Behavioral and Social Scienc
    SubAuthor2Center for Education
    SubAuthor3Mathematics Learning Study Committee
    SubAuthor4Findell, Bradford
    Pub Date13/12/2001
    BindingPaperback
    Pages460
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    Adding It Up explores how students in pre-K through 8th grade learn mathematics and recommends how teaching, curricula, and teacher education should change to improve mathematics learning during these critical years.


    The committee identifies five interdependent components of mathematical proficiency and describes how students develop this proficiency. With examples and illustrations, the book presents a portrait of mathematics learning:




    Research findings on what children know about numbers by the time they arrive in pre-K and the implications for mathematics instruction.
    Details on the processes by which students acquire mathematical proficiency with whole numbers, rational numbers, and integers, as well as beginning algebra, geometry, measurement, and probability and statistics.


    The committee discusses what is known from research about teaching for mathematics proficiency, focusing on the interactions between teachers and students around educational materials and how teachers develop proficiency in teaching mathematics.

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    Adding It Up explores how students in pre-K through 8th grade learn mathematics and recommends how teaching, curricula, and teacher education should change to improve mathematics learning during these critical years.


    The committee identifies five interdependent components of mathematical proficiency and describes how students develop this proficiency. With examples and illustrations, the book presents a portrait of mathematics learning:




    Research findings on what children know about numbers by the time they arrive in pre-K and the implications for mathematics instruction.
    Details on the processes by which students acquire mathematical proficiency with whole numbers, rational numbers, and integers, as well as beginning algebra, geometry, measurement, and probability and statistics.


    The committee discusses what is known from research about teaching for mathematics proficiency, focusing on the interactions between teachers and students around educational materials and how teachers develop proficiency in teaching mathematics.