Heinemann Professional Development
http://books.heinemann.com http://firsthand.heinemann.com http://www.boyntoncook.com http://www.heinemanndrama.com Home | About Us | Contact Us | Mail List | My Account | View Cart

SEARCH

 
BROWSE

Our Authors

On-Site Programs Speakers School-Based Seminars firsthand PD Support Benchmark PD Support LLI PD Support Math | Science PD Support Heinemann Residencies

Off-Site Programs One-Day Workshops Multi-Day Institutes

Custom PD
Books

New Catalogs!  
 
Books
Listening to Students
Andrea Humez, Johannah Nikula, Lynn T. Goldsmith, Education Development Center, Inc., James Hammerman, Mark Driscoll, Education Development Center, Inc, Judith Zawojewski

ISBN 978-0-325-00420-4 / 0-325-00420-X / 2001 / 164pp / Binder + Video
Imprint: Heinemann
Availability: In Stock

Grade Level: 6-10

List Price: $80.00

The Fostering Algebraic Thinking Toolkit is a set of professional development materials whose goal is to help mathematics teachers in grades 6-10 learn to identify, describe, and foster algebraic thinking in their students. Underlying the Toolkit is a core belief that good mathematics teaching begins with understanding how mathematics is learned. The focus here is on how students think about mathematics.

The Toolkit features four separate modules containing notes for the facilitator and reproducible blackline masters for the workshop participants. Each module concentrates on a different kind of classroom evidence and, in facilitated sessions, asks teachers to collect student and/or teacher data to share and analyze with colleagues. A module can be covered in four three-hour sessions.

The first module, Introduction and Analyzing Written Student Work gives participants an opportunity to analyze students' written work for evidence of algebraic thinking, and to become comfortable with the language of the algebraic habits of mind, before moving on to one of the other modules. Each of the three remaining modules builds on the work done here.

Listening to Students
Listening to Students, with its accompanying video, takes a step beyond analysis of written student work to help teachers deepen their understanding of students’ mathematical ideas that often are not communicated on paper. They do this through a strategy called "the listening interview."

Available from Andrea Humez
Books

Available from Johannah Nikula
Books

Available from Lynn T. Goldsmith
Books

Available from James Hammerman
Books

Available from Mark Driscoll
Books

Seminars

Available from Judith Zawojewski
Books

You Might Also Be Interested In...
Copyright© 1999-2008 Heinemann, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy