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School mathematics

School mathematics. Virtually all young children like math. T/F Children do math naturally. T/F The older the child the more likely it is that the child no longer likes math. T/F WHY? . . . What can we do?. Were your teachers prepared?. Quality of Instruction. “ I think that is right.

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School mathematics

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  1. School mathematics • Virtually all young children like math. T/F • Children do math naturally. T/F • The older the child the more likely it is that the child no longer likes math. T/F • WHY? . . . What can we do?

  2. Were your teachers prepared? Quality of Instruction “ I think that is right. Let me just check your answer.”

  3. Have you ever had this teacher ? I asked you a question! What is 5/6 - 1/3 ? … and make that fast!

  4. Your Math Anxiety & Your Ability to Teach Pre service teachers with the lowest degrees of mathematics anxiety had the highest levels of mathematics teacher efficacy. • Swars, Susan."The Relationship of Mathematics Anxiety of Elementary Preservice Teachers with Mathematics Teacher Efficacy" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, Hosted by Virginia Tech University Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, Roanoke, VA, Oct 20, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p19887_index.html>

  5. Have you ever had math like this?

  6. The problem with math? Skills . . . With no reason Fractions . . . Withno understanding. Timed tests Lots of tests And teachers . . .

  7. The Curriculum is going to be corrected!

  8. What are these triangles about ? We will be learning math differently than how you were taught

  9. ? ? ? ? ? What will U have 2 do so U can say:

  10. Unlearn the “Math Myths”Preis & Biggs (2001) • Women can’t do math. • Some people can do math, others can’t. • My father/mother couldn’t do math, either. • I’m good at English, that’s why I’m so bad at math. • Insights into math have to come to you instantly. • If you can’t solve a problem immediately, you should just quit. • Aptitude is far more important than effort.

  11. Learn Math and learn it deeply! --Fill in your missing math skills and concepts. --Learn lots of correct explanations. --Learn how to direct student thinking. --Learn how to demonstrate, how to lead students to the truth . . . without pain!

  12. Learning Style Interpretation • http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/jshindl/plsi/16types.htm • From I. Briggs-Myers & M. McCaulley (1992) Manual a Guide to the Development and Use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Consulting Psychologists Press 

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