Motivating Mathematics: Engaging Teachers And Engaged Students
Motivating Mathematics demonstrates that pupils can be motivated by being given the Big Picture, including a clearer picture of the nature of maths, and by linking topics to the sciences, rather than teaching each topic in isolation. The author emphasises the many virtues of problem-solving, strongly emphasised in secondary education specifications, especially the role of perception, and the ability of pupils to create their own proofs and to appreciate 'cool' ideas and arguments.David Wells draws on his extensive experience of teaching primary and secondary pupils and his understanding not just of how students think about mathematics, but of how they feel about a subject which so often seems merely a collection of facts and rules to be mastered. This book will be of immediate practical use to teachers and students at all levels.Anyone involved in mathematics education will benefit from reading this inspiring book, whether classroom teacher, trainer, teacher in training or professional development, or even parent. The book will also be of interest to policy makers and others with an investment in the future of mathematics education.
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Motivating Mathematics: Engaging Teachers And Engaged Students
Motivating Mathematics demonstrates that pupils can be motivated by being given the Big Picture, including a clearer picture of the nature of maths, and by linking topics to the sciences, rather than teaching each topic in isolation. The author emphasises the many virtues of problem-solving, strongly emphasised in secondary education specifications, especially the role of perception, and the ability of pupils to create their own proofs and to appreciate 'cool' ideas and arguments.David Wells draws on his extensive experience of teaching primary and secondary pupils and his understanding not just of how students think about mathematics, but of how they feel about a subject which so often seems merely a collection of facts and rules to be mastered. This book will be of immediate practical use to teachers and students at all levels.Anyone involved in mathematics education will benefit from reading this inspiring book, whether classroom teacher, trainer, teacher in training or professional development, or even parent. The book will also be of interest to policy makers and others with an investment in the future of mathematics education.
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Motivating Mathematics: Engaging Teachers And Engaged Students

Motivating Mathematics: Engaging Teachers And Engaged Students

by David Graham Wells
Motivating Mathematics: Engaging Teachers And Engaged Students

Motivating Mathematics: Engaging Teachers And Engaged Students

by David Graham Wells

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Motivating Mathematics demonstrates that pupils can be motivated by being given the Big Picture, including a clearer picture of the nature of maths, and by linking topics to the sciences, rather than teaching each topic in isolation. The author emphasises the many virtues of problem-solving, strongly emphasised in secondary education specifications, especially the role of perception, and the ability of pupils to create their own proofs and to appreciate 'cool' ideas and arguments.David Wells draws on his extensive experience of teaching primary and secondary pupils and his understanding not just of how students think about mathematics, but of how they feel about a subject which so often seems merely a collection of facts and rules to be mastered. This book will be of immediate practical use to teachers and students at all levels.Anyone involved in mathematics education will benefit from reading this inspiring book, whether classroom teacher, trainer, teacher in training or professional development, or even parent. The book will also be of interest to policy makers and others with an investment in the future of mathematics education.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783267538
Publisher: Imperial College Press
Publication date: 12/03/2015
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Preface: Themes and Sources vii

Acknowledgements xiii

Preamble: Young on The Teaching of Mathematics (1907) xvii

Chapter 1 Introduction: Motivation and Mathematics Teaching 1

Chapter 2 Demotivating and Demotivated Pupils 13

Chapter 3 Motivating and Motivated Pupils 41

Chapter 4 Appreciating = Knowing about Mathematics 69

Chapter 5 Motivating Emotions: Beauty and Aesthetics 87

Chapter 6 Proof in School Classrooms 115

Chapter 7 Ways of Seeing Mathematics 151

Chapter 8 Euclidean Geometry as Game-Like 171

Chapter 9 The Scientific Approach to Mathematics 187

Chapter 10 Mathematics as Perception 203

Chapter 11 Mathematics Applied to Science 229

Chapter 12 Classrooms in Other Countries 239

Chapter 13 Rich Complexity, False Simplicity 259

Appendix: Jennifer Kano's Letter 267

Author's Bibliography 269

Bibliography 273

Index 283

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