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Overview"Parents are those social factors that can positively influence their child’s learning of mathematics. Using Teacher Inquiry for Knowing and Supporting Parents with Mathematics serves as a teacher’s inquiry guide for supporting parents in this critical role. Steps for investigating the manner in which parents and children work together on mathematics tasks, such as homework and projects, are shared. Findings gleaned from such investigation cultivate a state of knowing that positions teachers to support parents, and in turn their students, in meaningful and relevant ways. This book includes teacher inquiry approaches, related tools, and supportive resources for parents in grades Pre-K though 12. Teachers’ inquiry findings on their journey towards being ""in the know"" about parents and mathematics, along with their responsive action steps, are shared to help guide the reader’s use of inquiry for knowing and supporting parents with mathematics. Some key additional features of this book include: ·Support for both individual and collective teacher inquiry ·Resources for supporting parents through the grades ·Online teacher inquiry resources ·Anchor tasks for developing parents’ knowledge of mathematics content, and ways of supporting children’s understandings of that content" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Regina M. MistrettaPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9781475812589ISBN 10: 1475812582 Pages: 94 Publication Date: 18 March 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents Foreward Preface Dedication Introduction 1. Parents: Social Factors For Learning Mathematics Teacher Inquiry For Knowing And Supporting Parents With Mathematics Teacher Inquiry Approaches Planning Your Inquiry Journey Supporting Parents Through The Grades References 2.Surfacing Perspectives Through Surveying Surveys For Surfacing Perspectives Survey 1 Survey 1 Findings Survey 1 Responsive Action Steps Survey 2 Survey 2 Findings Survey 2 Responsive Action Steps Survey 3 Survey 3 Findings Survey 3 Responsive Action Steps Planning Your Survey Inquiry Supporting Parents Through The Grades References 3.Witnessing Parent-Child Interactions Through Observation Determining What To Observe Gathering Families Engaging Families Taking Field Notes Findings And Responsive Action Steps Planning Your Observation Inquiry Supporting Parents Through The Grades References 4.Digging Deeper Through Interviewing Conducting Interviews Findings And Responsive Action Steps Planning Your Interview Inquiry Supporting Parents Through The Grades References 5.Anchor Tasks For Families Anchor Task 1: Concept Cards Anchor Task 2: Attribute Pieces Anchor Task 3: Pattern Blocks Anchor Task 4: Perimeter And Area Anchor Task 5: Finding Pi Anchor Task 6: Monster Combos Anchor Task 7: Let’s Talk Pizza! 6.Learning As A Teacher Inquiry Group About Parents And Mathematics Collective Learning Framework 1 Collective Learning Framework 2 ReferencesReviewsMistretta's stance that parents are resources for children's mathematical learning is refreshing, as is her emphasis on inquiry as a tool for supporting children and parents in mathematics. Readers may find useful resources referenced throughout the text, including links to Microsoft Word and PowerPoint files. Those ready to embark on a serious, focused inquiry journey aimed at learning about and working more effectively with parents will find this book to be a helpful resource. * Teaching Children Mathematics * Mistretta's stance that parents are resources for children's mathematical learning is refreshing, as is her emphasis on inquiry as a tool for supporting children and parents in mathematics. Readers may find useful resources referenced throughout the text, including links to Microsoft Word and PowerPoint files. Those ready to embark on a serious, focused inquiry journey aimed at learning about and working more effectively with parents will find this book to be a helpful resource. Teaching Children Mathematics Author InformationRegina M. Mistretta, a mathematics educator for close to three decades, has taught students at elementary, middle, and high school levels. As a professor at St. John’s University, she prepares teachers for elementary and secondary school classrooms, provides professional development, and supports parents as academic partners to children and schools. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |