Making Sense: Teaching and Learning Mathematics with Understanding

Cover of Making Sense: Teaching and Learning Mathematics with Understanding by Thomas P Carpenter
Author: Thomas P Carpenter
Publisher: Heinemann
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780435071325
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 7.1 Inches
Weight: 0.75 Pounds
Width: 0.48 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 372.7/044
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Making Sense: Teaching and Learning Mathematics with Understanding by Thomas P Carpenter, published by Heinemann on April 21, 1997, is a comprehensive exploration of effective mathematics education. This 208-page book emphasizes the importance of understanding concepts rather than merely memorizing isolated facts. It addresses the design of classrooms aimed at fostering deep mathematical comprehension, drawing on research from four distinct programs that investigated various instructional approaches.

Readers will find a detailed examination of essential classroom features that support students’ mathematical understanding. The authors share insights from their research and provide examples of classrooms that embody these principles. By reflecting on their own teaching practices, elementary educators can gain valuable perspectives on what it means to teach for understanding in mathematics. This edition serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their instructional strategies and improve student learning outcomes in mathematics.


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The key to effective math learning lies not in the regurgitation of isolated facts but in the ablility to reason with and use what is learned—in understanding the concepts. But what does it mean to design a classroom so that understanding is the primary objective? What would a system of instruction look like if we took seriously the goal of helping all students understand mathematics?
In this ground-breaking book, James Hiebert and his colleagues arm teachers with the best current research-based ideas for designing—and defending—classrooms that support students’ mathematical understanding. It is based on the authors’ work in four separate research programs, all of which investigated the effects of specific instructional approaches. Out of their ongoing discussions emerged a striking consensus about what features are essential and what features are optional, which they share in this book. They also provide glimpses into their individual projects and into the classrooms from which they have drawn many of their ideas.
By describing the essential features of classrooms that support students’ mathematical understanding and by offering pictures of several classrooms that exhibit these features, Making Sense provides a valuable framework within which elementary teachers can reflect on their own practice and think again about what it means to teach for understanding.

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