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What's Math Got to Do with It?

How Parents and Teachers Can Help Children Learn to Love Their Least Favorite Subject

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A recent assessment of mathematics performance around the world ranked the United States twenty-eighth out of forty countries in the study. When the level of spending was taken into account, we sank to the very bottom of the list. We are falling rapidly behind the rest of the developed world when it comes to math education-and the consequences are dire. In this straightforward and inspiring book, Jo Boaler, a professor of mathematics education at Stanford for nine years, outlines concrete solutions that can change things for the better, including classroom approaches, essential strategies for students, and advice for parents. This is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the mathematical and scientific future of our country.

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What's Math Got to Do with It?, Jo Boaler

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Titel
What's Math Got to Do with It?
Untertitel
How Parents and Teachers Can Help Children Learn to Love Their Least Favorite Subject
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jo Boaler
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
288
ISBN10
0143115715
ISBN13
9780143115717
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A recent assessment of mathematics performance around the world ranked the United States twenty-eighth out of forty countries in the study. When the level of spending was taken into account, we sank to the very bottom of the list. We are falling rapidly behind the rest of the developed world when it comes to math education-and the consequences are dire. In this straightforward and inspiring book, Jo Boaler, a professor of mathematics education at Stanford for nine years, outlines concrete solutions that can change things for the better, including classroom approaches, essential strategies for students, and advice for parents. This is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the mathematical and scientific future of our country.