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Issues in Teaching Numeracy in Primary Schools

by Ian Thompson
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Overview

"For more than a decade, the 'Thompson Trilogy' has chronicled the ebb and flow of primary mathematics in England, to the benefit of anyone with an interest in children's learning. The first edition anticipated the National Numeracy Strategy, helping teachers to understand and to implement the new pedagogies. Ian Thompson devotees, past and present, will be delighted with this new edition, which maps the territory in the post-strategy era. Although set in the contemporary context of the most recent Reports and Reviews, many of the issues addressed in this edition are timeless, This is an important book - for the present, and for posterity."

Tim Rowland, University of Cambridge, UK

The new edition of this bestselling book provides an accessible guide to a wide range of research evidence about teaching and learning mathematics.

Major changes in the primary mathematics curriculum in recent years – such as those recommended in the National Numeracy Strategy, the Primary National Strategy, the Early Years Foundation Stage, the Williams, Rose and Alexander Reviews – are reflected throughout the book.

The new edition comprises fourteen new chapters, including a section devoted to post-Williams issues and four popular chapters that have been retained and updated in light of the vast changes in the field.

Key topics include:

  • Using resources, ICT, AfL and problem solving approaches effectively
  • Learning from errors and misconceptions
  • Developing mental and written calculation
  • The 'gifted and talented'
  • Transition from EYFS into Key Stage 1
  • Intervention and the Every Child Counts programme

This popular book is essential reading for all trainee and practising primary school teachers, classroom assistants and mathematics specialist teachers.

Contributors: Mike Askew, Patrick Barmby, Meindert Beishuizen, Margaret Brown, Kev Delaney, Nick Dowrick, Sylvia Dunn, Richard English, Sue Gifford, Tony Harries, Steve Higgins, Jeremy Hodgen, Louise Matthews, Frank Monaghan, Mike Ollerton, Julie Ryan, Ian Thompson, John Threlfall, Julian Williams, Jan Winter

Synopsis

"For more than a decade, the 'Thompson Trilogy' has chronicled the ebb and flow of primary mathematics in England, to the benefit of anyone with an interest in children's learning. The first edition anticipated the National Numeracy Strategy, helping teachers to understand and to implement the new pedagogies. Ian Thompson devotees, past and present, will be delighted with this new edition, which maps the territory in the post-strategy era. Although set in the contemporary context of the most recent Reports and Reviews, many of the issues addressed in this edition are timeless, This is an important book - for the present, and for posterity."

Tim Rowland, University of Cambridge, UK

The new edition of this bestselling book provides an accessible guide to a wide range of research evidence about teaching and learning mathematics.

Major changes in the primary mathematics curriculum in recent years – such as those recommended in the National Numeracy Strategy, the Primary National Strategy, the Early Years Foundation Stage, the Williams, Rose and Alexander Reviews – are reflected throughout the book.

The new edition comprises fourteen new chapters, including a section devoted to post-Williams issues and four popular chapters that have been retained and updated in light of the vast changes in the field.

Key topics include:

  • Using resources, ICT, AfL and problem solving approaches effectively
  • Learning from errors and misconceptions
  • Developing mental and written calculation
  • The 'gifted and talented'
  • Transition from EYFS into Key Stage 1
  • Intervention and the Every Child Counts programme

    This popular book is essential reading for all trainee and practising primary school teachers, classroom assistants and mathematics specialist teachers.

    Contributors: Mike Askew, Patrick Barmby, Meindert Beishuizen, Margaret Brown, Kev Delaney, Nick Dowrick, Sylvia Dunn, Richard English, Sue Gifford, Tony Harries, Steve Higgins, Jeremy Hodgen, Louise Matthews, Frank Monaghan, Mike Ollerton, Julie Ryan, Ian Thompson, John Threlfall, Julian Williams, Jan Winter

    Booknews

    Provides a detailed overview of the teaching and learning of numeracy in primary schools, presenting an accessible guide to current British and Dutch research into numeracy teaching. Projects described include studies of effective teachers of numeracy, an evaluation of international primary textbooks, using and applying mathematics, and family numeracy. Looks at pedagogical issues including teaching mental calculation, the transition from mental to written algorithms, and the use of calculators in teaching. The editor is a senior lecturer in mathematics education at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

  • About the Author, Ian Thompson

    Ian Thompson is Visiting Professor at Edge Hill University, UK, and was a member of the Advisory Group for the National Numeracy Strategy, to which he was seconded for two years.

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    Booknews

    Provides a detailed overview of the teaching and learning of numeracy in primary schools, presenting an accessible guide to current British and Dutch research into numeracy teaching. Projects described include studies of effective teachers of numeracy, an evaluation of international primary textbooks, using and applying mathematics, and family numeracy. Looks at pedagogical issues including teaching mental calculation, the transition from mental to written algorithms, and the use of calculators in teaching. The editor is a senior lecturer in mathematics education at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Distributed by Taylor and Francis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

    Book Details

    Published
    June 1, 2010
    Publisher
    Open University Press
    Pages
    288
    Format
    Paperback
    ISBN
    9780335241538

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