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Making Algebra Meaningful A Visual Approach to Math Literacy for All

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.08.2024

Verlag

Teachers College Press

Seitenzahl

192

Maße (L/B/H)

25.7/17.8/1.8 cm

Gewicht

381 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8077-6997-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.08.2024

Verlag

Teachers College Press

Seitenzahl

192

Maße (L/B/H)

25.7/17.8/1.8 cm

Gewicht

381 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8077-6997-3

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Making Algebra Meaningful
    • Contents
    • Acknowledgments  xi
    • 1.  What Counts as Meaningful Algebra Learning  1
      The Importance of Algebra  1
      Big Question  2
      My "Why?"  3
      What's My Angle? No Angle, but Many Frameworks or Lenses  3
      Structure of the Book  6
    • 2.  Learn to Sketch, Sketch to Learn  15
      Why Should I Sketchnote?  15
      Sketchnoting 101  21
      Deepening Your Sketchnoting Practice  25
      Math Ed Sketchnotes  29
    • 3.  Algebra Is Something You Do  32
      Mainstream Approaches to Doing Algebra  33
      Responsive Approaches to Doing Algebra  36
      Big Ideas of Algebra as a Course of Study  44
      A Recap—What Is Algebra?  49
    • 4.  Zoom Setting 1: A Focus on Students' Reasoning and Representing in Learning Algebra  51
      Learning to "See" Students' Representational Fluency  53
      Representational Fluency in Equivalence and Equation Solving  58
      Learning to "See" Students' Quantitative Reasoning  62
      "Seeing" Students' Functional Thinking  66
    • 5.  Zoom Setting 2: Supporting Students' Meaningful Algebra Learning Over Time in Classrooms  71
      Supporting Meaningful Equation Solving  72
      Visual Story 1: Supporting Students' Representational Fluency in Determining Equivalent Expressions With Technology  73
      Visual Story 2: Supporting a Functions Approach to Equation Solving  82
      Visual Story 3: Supporting the Core Concept of Equations as Equivalence Relations  85
      Reflecting on Frameworks of Instructional Supports for Meaningful Learning  90
    • 6.  Zoom Setting 3: People, Place, and Algebra as a Tool for Critical Literacy  96
      What Is Historically Responsive Literacy?  97
      Visual Story 1: Historically Responsive Literacy Begins With Relationships and Identities  99
      Visual Story 2: Thinking Like City Planners (Intellect) and Modeling Trends (Skills)  104
      Visual Story 3: Criticality and Emotion  107
      Practical Path Forward: People, Place, and Algebra as a Tool for Critical Literacy  108
    • 7.  Journeying Toward Antiracism in Algebra  112
      Disproportionality in Algebra for All: An Opportunity Gap  113
      Journeying to See Racist Structures (Antiracism 101)  115
      Practical Path Forward  118
    • 8.  Tools and Practices for Advancing Algebra Education Together  122
      Theme 1: Co-Visioning Meaningful Algebra Learning and Teaching  125
      Theme 2: Building Effective Communication  126
      Theme 3: Centering the Context, Place, and People of Where You Seek to Understand and Change Students' Opportunities to Learn Meaningful Algebra  128
      Theme 4: Co-Creating Knowledge in Community-Engaged Scholarship  129
      Centering Equity (An Epilogue)  133
    • References  139
    • Appendix A. Chapter 2: Additional Sketchnoting Resources  147
    • Appendix B. Chapter 4: Additional Research  149
    • Appendix C. Chapter 5: Additional Activity Design Notes  151
    • Appendix D. Chapter 6: Research and Resources on Historically Responsive Literacy in Math  153
    • Appendix E. Chapter 7: Toward Antiracism  159
    • Index  169
    • About the Author  173