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Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally (7th Edition)
Author:  John A. Van de Walle, Karen S. Karp, Jennifer M. Bay-Williams
Publisher:  Allyn & Bacon
Pub. Date:  Jan 25, 2009
Edition:  7th edition
Binding:  Paperback
Pages:  576
ISBN:  0205573525
ISBN-13:  9780205573523
List Price:  153.33 USD
Amazon Sales Rank:  208
Bn.com Sales Rank:  9,922
Amazon UK Sales Rank:  1,780,884
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?It is fun to figure out the puzzle of how children go about making sense of mathematics and then how to help teachers help kids.?  John A. Van de Walle, Late of Virginia Commonwealth University

 

This is the philosophy behind Elementary and Middle School Mathematics:  Teaching Developmentally.  John A. Van de Walle wrote this book to help students understand mathematics and become confident in their ability to teach the subject to children in kindergarten through eighth grade.  Although he could not have foreseen the changes in mathematics teaching over the last three decades, he was at the forefront of the movement towards a constructivist view of teaching, or teaching developmentally.  Constructivism says that children construct their own knowledge.  They are not blank slates waiting to absorb whatever the teacher tells them.  Teachers must understand both mathematics itself and how students learn mathematics in order to teach it effectively. 

 

Learning through problem solving is another major theme of this book.  Students solve problems not just to apply mathematics, but also to learn new mathematics.  Effective problems will take into account where students are, the problematic or engaging aspect of the problem must be due to the mathematics that the students are to learn and not be diluted by non-mathematical activities such as cutting or pasting, and the problem must require justifications and explanations for answers and methods.  Learning then becomes an outcome of the problem solving process. 

 

The book also addresses in more detail than any other book on the market the effect that the trends of standards-based education, increased pressure to test, and increased teacher accountability have had on teaching mathematics.  He addresses the 2000 NCTM Standards in depth, in Chapter 1 on Teaching Mathematics in the Era of the NCTM Standards, through the NCTM icon that appears in the margins throughout the text, and in two appendices in the back of the book.  Chapter 5 on Building Assessment into Instruction has also been heavily revised to focus on increased testing pressure, creating more explicit links between objectives and assessment, and including assessments for students with special needs. Additionally, samples of Pearson's reformed-based curricula, Connnected Math Project  (5-8) as well as Investigations (K-4),  are featured in the text and on the myeducationlab site.

 

Elementary and Middle School Mathematics:  Teaching Developmentally is a book for doing math today?for both students who want to become teachers, and the students they will eventually teach. 

 

New To This Edition:

 

NEW!  Revises Chapter 5 on assessment--Discusses increased testing pressure and accountability, adds more information on equitable assessments, creates more explicit links between objectives and assessment, and includes assessments for students with special needs.

 

NEW!  Updates the Literature Connections feature to remove all out of print children?s literature and include more non-fiction, poetry, and other types of readings.

 

NEW!  Weaves the Focal Points throughout the chapters as well as links them with the Big Ideas feature?Focal Points have also been added to the Appendix. 

 

NEW!  Includes expanded coverage of working with diverse learners. 

 

NEW!  Gives greater emphasis on dealing with math anxiety.


Table of Contents (Courtesy of Barnes & Noble.com)

Ch. 1Teaching mathematics in the era of the NCTM standards1
Ch. 2Exploring what it means to do mathematics12
Ch. 3Developing understanding in mathematics22
Ch. 4Teaching through problem solving37
Ch. 5Planning in the problem-based classroom61
Ch. 6Building assessment into instruction78
Ch. 7Teaching mathematics equitably to all children95
Ch. 8Technology and school mathematics107
Ch. 9Developing early number concepts and number sense120
Ch. 10Developing meanings for the operations143
Ch. 11Helping children master the basic facts165
Ch. 12Whole-number place value development187
Ch. 13Strategies for whole-number computation216
Ch. 14Computational estimation with whole numbers245
Ch. 15Algebraic thinking : generalizations, patterns, and functions259
Ch. 16Developing fraction concepts293
Ch. 17Computation with fractions316
Ch. 18Decimal and percent concepts and decimal computation333
Ch. 19Proportional reasoning353
Ch. 20Developing measurement concepts374
Ch. 21Geometric thinking and geometric concepts407
Ch. 22Concepts of data analysis452
Ch. 23Exploring concepts of probability475
Ch. 24Developing concepts of exponents, integers, and real numbers492