
Teaching Mathematically Able Children PDF
Roy KennardThis work aims to help primary and secondary teachers to recognize and teach mathematically able pupils. Roy Kennard reviews the characteristics of the very able pupils and shows how these characteristics are reflected in the National Curriculum for Mathematics. He goes on to show how: mathematically able children can be challenged through problem solving and interactive discussion
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14.06.2016 · Abstract. The aim of this Topical Survey is to give a brief overview of the current state of research on and activities for mathematically gifted students around the world, being of interest to educational researchers, research mathematicians, mathematics teachers, teacher educators, curriculum designers, doctoral students, and other stakeholders. How and why should we identify Exceptionally Mathematically Able children? ... They are formed and developed in life, during activity, instruction, and training.

Teaching Mathematically Able Children will help primary and secondary teachers to recognise and teach mathematically able pupils. Roy Kennard reviews the characteristics and shows how they are reflected in the National Curriculum for mathematics.

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