Teaching and Learning Early Number
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Open University Press
Published:16th Oct '08
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"This richly varied text offers generous support for every aspect of the teacher's role, while constantly reminding us that mathematical activity is not a de-contextualised skill that children possess, but part of their identity, their way of being in the world, engaged with the world, energetically - and playfully - trying to make sense of it."
Mary Jane Drummond, formerly of the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK
Teaching and Learning Early Number is a bestselling guide for all trainee and practising Early Years teachers and classroom assistants. It provides an accessible guide to a wide range of research evidence about the teaching and learning of early number.
Major changes in the primary mathematics curriculum over the last decade - such as the National Numeracy Strategy, the Primary National Strategy, the Early Years Foundation Stage and the Williams Review - have greatly influenced the structure of this new edition. The book includes:
- A new introductory chapter to set the scene
- Six further new chapters - including Mathematics through play, Children's mathematical graphics and Interview-based assessment of early number knowledge
- Six completely re-written chapters and two updated chapters
- A new concluding chapter looking to the future
ISBN: 9780335234110
Dimensions: 230mm x 150mm x 10mm
Weight: 418g
256 pages
2nd edition