Textbook
Teaching and Learning High School MathematicsISBN: 978-0-470-45450-3
Paperback
560 pages
November 2009, ©2010
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Mathematics Education: Where Do I Stand?
Unit One. Encouraging Communication in Mathematics Classrooms
(Mathematics Strand: Logic and Reasoning)
Unit One Team-Builder: Carpet Square Maze
Preparing to Observe Mathematics Classrooms: Focus on Equity
Listening to Students Reason About Mathematics
1.1 Developing Questioning Strategies: Conjecturing and Reasoning
1.2 Exploring Mathematical Concepts Cooperatively:
Reasoning with
Conditional Statements
1.3 Using Representations to Investigate
Mathematics: Reasoning with
Conjunctions, Disjunctions, and
Negations
1.4 Learning from Students: Valid and Invalid Arguments
1.5 Summarizing Classroom Observations and
Listening to Students:
Focus on Equity
Synthesizing Unit One
Unit One Investigation: Carpet Square Mazes
Unit Two. High School Students and How They Learn
(Mathematics Strands: Geometry and Measurement)
Unit Two Team-Builder: Transformed Snowflakes
Preparing to Observe Mathematics Classrooms: Focus on Learning
Listening to Students Reason About Geometry
Understanding Geometry Learning: Coordinate Geometry
2.2 Building Conceptual Understanding: Congruence and Similarity
2.3 Learning Mathematics through Multiple Perspectives: Quadrilaterals and Constructions
2.4 Using Physical Tools and Technology: Circles
2.5 Tasks with High Cognitive Demand: Measurement in the Plane and in Space
2.6 Doing Mathematics: Axiomatic Systems
2.7 Summarizing Classroom Observations and Listening to Students
Synthesizing Unit Two
Unit Two Investigation: Transformations
Unit Three. Planning for Instruction
(Mathematics Strands: Algebra and Functions)
Unit Three Team-Builder: Find Your Function Family
Preparing to Observe Mathematics Classrooms: Focus on Curriculum
and
Technology
Listening to Students Reason about Functions
3.1 Building on Students' Knowledge and
Experiences: Understanding
Variables and Linear
Functions
3.2 Thinking about Learning Outcomes: Exponential Functions
3.3 Active Learning: Modeling Data Through Experiments
3.4 Teaching with Technology: Geometry of Functions
3.5 Increasing Challenge or Accessibility of Problems: Polynomial Functions
3.6 Accommodating Different Learning Styles: Rational Functions
3.7 Summarizing Observations and Listening to Students
Synthesizing Unit Three
Unit Three Investigation: Families of Functions
Unit Four. Lesson Planning
(Mathematics Strands: Data Analysis and Probability)
Unit Four Team-Builder: A Dream Team in Hockey
Preparing to Observe Mathematics Classrooms: Focus on Teaching
Listening to Students Reason about Data Analysis and Probability
4.1 Planning a Lesson Launch and Explore: Data Analysis
4.2 Planning a Lesson Share and Summarize: Probability
4.3 Blending Direct Instruction into a Lesson: Variability and Distributions
4.4 Planning for Alternative Schedules: Statistical Decision Making
4.5 Summarizing Observations and Listening to Students
Synthesizing Unit Four
Unit Four Investigation: Build Your Own Dream Team
Unit Five. Assessment of Students' Learning
(Mathematics Strand: Precalculus)
Unit Five Team-Builder:
Conic Conundrums
Preparing to Observe Mathematics Classrooms:
Focus on Assessment
Listening to Students Reason about Precalculus
5.1 Daily Assessments: Limits
5.2 Rubrics: Rates of Change
5.3 Designing and Aligning Tests with Instruction
5.4 Alternative Assessments: Accumulations
5.5 Summarizing Observations and Listening to Students
Synthesizing Unit Five
Unit Five Investigation: Conic Sections
Unit Six. Collaborating with Educational Partners
Listening to Educational Partners about Issues in Mathematics Education
6.1 Evaluating Curriculum Materials
6.2 Coordinating Curricula Beyond the Classroom
6.3 Continued Professional Development
6.4 Summarizing Interviews on Educational Issues
Synthesizing Unit Six