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Listening Figures Listening To Learners Of Mathematics In The Secondary School And Above John Mason And Jenny Houssart Eds

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Listening Figures Listening To Learners Of Mathematics In The Secondary School And Above John Mason And Jenny Houssart Eds
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Publisher: Trentham Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 159
Author: John Mason and Jenny Houssart (eds.)
ISBN: 9781858564494, 1858564492
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Listening Figures Listening To Learners Of Mathematics In The Secondary School And Above John Mason And Jenny Houssart Eds by John Mason And Jenny Houssart (eds.) 9781858564494, 1858564492 instant download after payment.

Introduction; 1. What Students Want: A Friendly Mathematics Classroom (Barbara Allen); 2. Learning to Listen (Helen Drury); 3. Matchbox Algebra (Alan Graham and Roger Duke); 4. Listening to learners working with ROBOTS (Sue: Johnston-Wilder); 5. 'If you don't know math people can rob you': secondary students discuss why they learn mathematics (Kenrick Cuffy and Jenny Houssart); 6. Random listenings (Peter Johnston-Wilder); 7. learners revealing awareness and understanding (Shafia Abdul Rahman); 8. Listening as a relation(SHIP) (Andy Begg); 9. Listening to Mathematics undergraduates: what are they telling us? (Melissa Rodd); 10. Listening to mathematics students reflecting on their learning: is our language the same? (Hilary Evens); 11. Learning from listening to yourself (John Mason).

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