What's math got to do with it? : helping children learn to love their most hated subject--and why it's important for America / Jo Boaler.
Publication details: New York : Viking, 2008.Description: xii, 273 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780670019526
- 0670019526
- 9780143115717
- 510.71 22
- QA11.2 .B635 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-261) and index.
Introduction. Understanding the urgency -- 1. What is math? And why do we all need it? -- 2. What's going wrong in classrooms? Identifying the problems -- 3. A vision for a better future: effective classroom approaches -- 4. Taming the monster: new forms of testing that encourage learning -- 5. Stuck in the slow lane: how American grouping systems perpetuate low achievement -- 6. Paying the price for sugar and spice: how girls and women are kept out of math and science -- 7. Key strategies and ways of working -- 8. Giving children the best mathematical start: activities and advice -- 9. Making a difference through work with schools.
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