Improving Instruction in Rational Numbers and Proportionality

Improving Instruction in Rational Numbers and Proportionality by Margaret Schwan Smith, published by Teachers College Press in January 2005, is a resource aimed at enhancing mathematics instruction for teachers. This edition spans 140 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the ongoing challenge of helping students grasp essential mathematical concepts, focusing specifically on rational numbers and proportionality as part of a three-volume set designed for educators.
Readers will find practical support through case studies developed under the NSF-funded COMET program, showcasing instructional episodes from diverse middle school classrooms. Each case highlights the experiences of teachers implementing standards-based instruction, along with insights into their interactions with students. The book also includes facilitation chapters that provide guidelines for professional development, making it a valuable tool for educators seeking to improve their teaching methods in mathematics and engage students in critical thinking and problem-solving.
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Helping students develop an understanding of important mathematical ideas is a persistent challenge for teachers. In this book, one of a three-volume set, well-known mathematics educators Margaret Smith, Edward A. Silver, and Mary Kay Stein provide teachers of mathematics the support they need to improve their instruction. They focus on ways to engage upper elementary, middle school, and high school students in thinking, reasoning, and problem solving to build their mathematics understanding and proficiency. The content focus of Volume One is rational numbers and proportionality.
Using materials that were developed under the NSF-funded COMET (Cases of Mathematics to Enhance Teaching) program, each volume in the set features cases from urban, middle school classrooms with ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse student populations. Each case illustrates an instructional episode in the classroom of a teacher who is implementing standards-based instruction, the teachers’ perspective, including their thoughts and actions as they interact with students and with key aspects of mathematical content, cognitively challenging mathematics activities that are built around samples of authentic classroom practice., and facilitation chapters to help professional developers “teach” the cases, including specific guidelines for facilitating discussions and suggestions for connecting the ideas presented in the cases to a teacher’s own practice. As a complete set, this resource provides a basis on which to build a comprehensive professional development program to improve mathematics instruction and student learning.
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