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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nicole L. FongerPublisher: Teachers' College Press Imprint: Teachers' College Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780807769966ISBN 10: 0807769967 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 23 August 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents"Contents Acknowledgments xi 1. What Counts as Meaningful Algebra Learning 1 The Importance of Algebra 1 Big Question 2 My ""Why?"" 3 What's My Angle? No Angle, but Many Frameworks or Lenses 3 Structure of the Book 6 2. Learn to Sketch, Sketch to Learn 15 Why Should I Sketchnote? 15 Sketchnoting 101 21 Deepening Your Sketchnoting Practice 25 Math Ed Sketchnotes 29 3. Algebra Is Something You Do 32 Mainstream Approaches to Doing Algebra 33 Responsive Approaches to Doing Algebra 36 Big Ideas of Algebra as a Course of Study 44 A Recap—What Is Algebra? 49 4. Zoom Setting 1: A Focus on Students' Reasoning and Representing in Learning Algebra 51 Learning to ""See"" Students' Representational Fluency 53 Representational Fluency in Equivalence and Equation Solving 58 Learning to ""See"" Students' Quantitative Reasoning 62 ""Seeing"" Students' Functional Thinking 66 5. Zoom Setting 2: Supporting Students' Meaningful Algebra Learning Over Time in Classrooms 71 Supporting Meaningful Equation Solving 72 Visual Story 1: Supporting Students' Representational Fluency in Determining Equivalent Expressions With Technology 73 Visual Story 2: Supporting a Functions Approach to Equation Solving 82 Visual Story 3: Supporting the Core Concept of Equations as Equivalence Relations 85 Reflecting on Frameworks of Instructional Supports for Meaningful Learning 90 6. Zoom Setting 3: People, Place, and Algebra as a Tool for Critical Literacy 96 What Is Historically Responsive Literacy? 97 Visual Story 1: Historically Responsive Literacy Begins With Relationships and Identities 99 Visual Story 2: Thinking Like City Planners (Intellect) and Modeling Trends (Skills) 104 Visual Story 3: Criticality and Emotion 107 Practical Path Forward: People, Place, and Algebra as a Tool for Critical Literacy 108 7. Journeying Toward Antiracism in Algebra 112 Disproportionality in Algebra for All: An Opportunity Gap 113 Journeying to See Racist Structures (Antiracism 101) 115 Practical Path Forward 118 8. Tools and Practices for Advancing Algebra Education Together 122 Theme 1: Co-Visioning Meaningful Algebra Learning and Teaching 125 Theme 2: Building Effective Communication 126 Theme 3: Centering the Context, Place, and People of Where You Seek to Understand and Change Students' Opportunities to Learn Meaningful Algebra 128 Theme 4: Co-Creating Knowledge in Community-Engaged Scholarship 129 Centering Equity (An Epilogue) 133 References 139 Appendix A. Chapter 2: Additional Sketchnoting Resources 147 Appendix B. Chapter 4: Additional Research 149 Appendix C. Chapter 5: Additional Activity Design Notes 151 Appendix D. Chapter 6: Research and Resources on Historically Responsive Literacy in Math 153 Appendix E. Chapter 7: Toward Antiracism 159 Index 169 About the Author 173"Reviews“ Making Algebra Meaningful is a thoughtful, impeccably researched, and inspiring work…. An excellent resource for aspiring and practicing teachers as well as teacher educators and leaders. Highly recommended” —CHOICE Reviews Author InformationNicole L. Fonger is an associate professor of mathematics and mathematics education at Syracuse University, and recipient of the Linking Research and Practice Award from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |