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Mathematics and Transition to School International Perspectives

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09.01.2015

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Bob Perry + weitere

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Springer Nature Singapore

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330 (Printausgabe)

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4463 KB

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Englisch

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9789812872159

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“Bob Perry, Amy MacDonald, and Ann Gervasoni present various international viewpoints on two important aspects of every child’s life: learning mathematics and starting primary or elementary school. … This book offers a great selection of viewpoints on how early childhood students enter into school and the various techniques used to teach and learn mathematics. … this book being read and appreciated by a wide variety of teachers and administrators.” (Peter Olszewski, MAA Reviews, April, 2015)

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Bob Perry is Professor of Mathematics Education in the School of Education and the Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning and Education at Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia. Bob's research interests include powerful mathematics ideas in preschool and the first years of school; ethical tensions in researching with children; curriculum continuity as children start school; and starting school within families with complex support needs. Bob has published extensively in journals and books with his latest edited publication entitled Transitions to School: International Research, Policy and Practice released by Springer in 2013. Amy MacDonald is a Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies in the School of Education and the Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning and Education at Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia. Amy's research explores the mathematics experiences and education of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and children in the early years of primary school; transitions in children's mathematics education; and the contexts in which children develop mathematical understandings. Amy has received a number of awards for her work in these areas, including the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Early Career Award in 2011.Ann Gervasoni is Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Education at Australian Catholic University, Ballarat, Australia. Ann has worked in teacher education, teacher professional learning and primary education for 32 years. Ann was a member of the research team for the Early Numeracy Research Project (1999-2001) in Victoria, Australia and research director of the Bridging the Numeracy Gap in Low SES and Aboriginal Communities project in Western Australia and Victoria (2009-2011). Ann's research focuses on mathematics education in early childhood and primary education, mathematics learning difficulties, and community approaches for supporting the learning of those most vulnerable in our community.

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Erscheinungsdatum

09.01.2015

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Verlag

Springer Nature Singapore

Seitenzahl

330 (Printausgabe)

Dateigröße

4463 KB

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9789812872159

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  • Produktbild: Mathematics and Transition to School
  • 1 Mathematics and Transition to School: Theoretical  Frameworks and Practical Implications
    Bob Perry, Amy MacDonald, and Ann Gervasoni Part I The Mathematics Young Children Bring to the First Year of School2 Swimming Upstream in a Torrent of Assessment
    Anita M. Wager, M. Elizabeth Graue, and Kelly Harrigan 3 Assessing Young Children's Mathematical Understanding: Opportunities and Expectations at the Transition to School
    Barbara Clarke4 Children's Mathematical Knowledge Prior to Starting School and Implications for Transition
    Ann Gervasoni and Bob Perry5 Transition to School: Prior to School Mathematical Skills and Knowledge of Low-Achieving Children at the End of Grade 1
    Andrea Peter-Koop and Sebastian Kollhoff6 Let's Count: Early Childhood Educators and Families Working in Partnership to Support Young Children's Transitions in Mathematics Education
    Amy MacDonald7 The Role of the Home Environment in Children's Early Numeracy Development: A Canadian Perspective
    Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk and Jo-Anne LeFevre8 Mathematics Teachers Responding to Children's Resources to Create Learning for All
    Jónína Vala Kristinsdóttir and Hafdís GuðjónsdóttirPart II    Continuity of Mathematics Curriculum and/or Pedagogy as Children Begin School9 The Relationship Between Policy and Practice in the Early Mathematics Curriculum for Reception-Class Children in England
    Carol Aubrey and D¿nd¿ Durmaz10 Scaling Up Early Mathematics Interventions: Transitioning with Trajectories and Technologies
     Julie Sarama and Douglas H. Clements11 Partnerships that Support Children's Mathematics During the Transition to School: Perceptions, Barriers and Opportunities
    Wendy Goff and Sue Dockett12 The Culture of the Mathematics Classroom During the First School Years in Finland and Sweden
    Kirsti Hemmi and Andreas Ryve13 A New Zealand Perspective: Mathematical Progressions from Early Childhood to School through a Child Centred Curriculum?
    Shiree Lee and Gregor Lomas14 The Impact of a Patterns and Early Algebra Program on Children's Learning in Transition to School in Australian Indigenous Communities
    Marina M. Papic, Joanne T. Mulligan, Kate Highfield, Judith McKay-Tempest, and Deborah Garrett15 Preschool Mathematics Learning and School Transition in Hong Kong
    Sharon Sui Ngan Ng and Jin SunPart III   Informal and Formal Mathematics and the Transition to School 16 Early Mathematics in Play Situations: Continuity of Learning
    Hedwig Gasteiger17 Mathematical Conversations that Challenge Children's Thinking
    Jill Cheeseman18 Transition to School: Supporting Children's Engagement in Mathematical Thinking Processes
    Liz Dunphy19 Listening to Children's Mathematics in School
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