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The How and Why of Teaching Elementary Mathematics
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The first edition of The How and Why of Teaching Elementary Mathematics is a resource of over 280 questions and answers spanning a range of topics central to successful and effective mathematics teaching. It represents all I know (and some things I didn’t know) based in large part on decades of experience providing training courses, workshops and lectures to elementary teachers and teachers-to-be in mathematics curriculum, learning, teaching, and assessment, both in Australia and the United States.

Content is grouped into 13 broad topics:

  • Manipulatives, Aids, and Concrete Materials 
  • Attitudes, Beliefs, and Culture
  • Chance and Data
  • Assessment and Learning Theory
  • Early Number Leading to Place Value
  • Geometry
  • Measurement
  • Number facts and Basic Operations
  • Whole Number Computation
  • Fractions, Decimals, Ratio, and Proportion
  • Number Systems, Principles, and Number Sense
  • Pattern
  • Problem Solving

The core audience for this book includes practicing elementary teachers, teachers-in-training, and mathematics teacher educators. Parents and carers interested in detailed explanations for methods of mathematics teaching used in modern elementary classrooms would also benefit from having access to this resource.