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Teaching Mathematically Able Children (2nd ed)

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This work aims to help primary and secondary teachers to recognize and teach mathematically able pupils.

Roy Kennard reviews the characteristics of the very able pupils and shows how these characteristics are reflected in the National Curriculum for Mathematics.

He goes on to show how: mathematically able children can be challenged through problem solving and interactive discussion; and the use of in-depth case studies and other exemplifications of pupils' work makes it possible for teachers to see the consequences of the approaches discussed.

This text also considers whole school organizational and leadership approaches and should be useful to school management teams or "gifted and talented coordinators".

This revised and updated second edition should be of interest to tecahers, advisers, lecturers and students with an interest in securing effective provision for mathematically able pupils.

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Product Details
David Fulton Publishers Ltd
1853467987 / 9781853467981
Paperback / softback
26/10/2001
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 80p. : ill.
30 cm
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Previous ed.: London: National Association for Able Children in Education, 1996.