Mathematics Teaching Practice: Guide for University and College Lecturers

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Elsevier Science, 15 de març 2002 - 218 pàgines
Mathematics; Clarifying the distinction between mathematical research and mathematics education, this book offers hundreds of suggestions for making small and medium sized changes for lectures, tutorials, task design, or problem solving. Here is guidance and inspiration for effective mathematics teaching in a modern technological environment, directed to teachers who are unhappy with results or experience, or those now in teacher training or new to the profession. Commencing with a range of student behaviours and attitudes that have struck and amazed tutors and lecturers, Professor Mason offers a wealth of partial diagnoses, followed by specific advice and suggestions for remedial actions.

  • Offers suggestions for making small and medium-sized changes for lectures, tutorials, task design, or problem solving
  • Provides guidance and inspiration for effective mathematics teaching in a modern technological environment
  • Offers a wealth of partial diagnoses, followed by specific advice and suggestions for remedial actions

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Sobre l'autor (2002)

John H. Mason, The Open University, UK

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