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Praise forElementary and Middle School Mathematics."Overall, this book is an excellent resource for those who are investigating the teaching of mathematics at the elementary and middle school levels...Above all, the emphasis on student-centered problem solving is consistent with current trends and practices. This book is unique in that it challenges assumptions and traditional practices." Katherine Chamberlain, Lycoming College"I have used Van de Walle since it came on the market and still feel it is, by far, the best available! The layout is excellent. The philosophical basis of the text is superb-It's easy to read by both undergraduates and graduate students in that it makes connections between their experiences and the philosophical foundations. Three major strengths include the references to the NCTMStandards,inclusion of algebraic thought at all grade levels, and the continued development of the same themes and philosophical foundations." Tim Whiteford, Trinity College of Vermont" [One] of the major reasons why Van de Walle's text is so useful...is the text's involvement of the reader in the development of ‘mathematical reasoning.' It creates athinker." Timothy Touzel, Coastal Carolina UniversityNew to the Fifth Edition Inspired by one of the five process standards in the NCTMPrinciples and Standards',Content Connectionsis a new feature that highlights the connections between content areas in mathematics in various chapters. NCTM iconsappear in nearly every chapter and point explicitly to the alignment of this book with the NCTMPrinciples and Standardsthrough excerpts and commentary. Investigations in Number, Data, and SpaceandConnected Mathematicsfeatures spotlight examples of these two popular reform curricula for the K-5 and 6-8 grade levels, respectively. These excerpts occur in every chapter in Section 2, include an activity from the program along with a description of the surrounding content. The purpose is to acquaint students with materials reflecting the spirit of the NCTMStandardsand the constructivist philosophy of the book. Stop and Reflectfeatures indicate places throughout the book to pause and become truly engaged with an idea. Chapter 6, Planning in a Problem-Based Curriculum- includes a new step-by-step guide forplanning student-centered lessons.A distinction betweenpractice and drillprovides a new perspective on the issue of drill. TheGeometrychapter (Ch. 20) is completely revised to reflect the four goals of the NCTMStandards--Shapes and Properties, Transformations, Location, and Visualization. Coverage ofmulticultural issues and ethnomathematics,as well as other issues related to special needs have been updated to reflect current trends and research (Ch. 7). Thetechnologychapter (Ch. 8) reflects the most current technology available for teaching elementary mathematics, including online applets, such as those found in NCTM'se-Standards,and other Web-based resources. About the Author John A. Van de Walle is Professor Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University. As a mathematics education consultant, he regularly works with K-8 teachers and in elementary school classrooms, and has taught mathematics to children at all levels, K-8. He is also a co-author of the Scott Foresman,AddiVan de Walle, John A. is the author of 'Elementary and Middle School Mathematics Teaching Developmentally', published 2003 under ISBN 9780205386895 and ISBN 020538689X.
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