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Awesome math : teaching mathematics with problem-based learning / by Titu Andreescu [and two others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Publication details: Hoboken, NJ : Jossey-Bass, a Wiley Brand, 2020Edition: 1st. edDescription: 1 online resource (290, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119575719 (e-book)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA16  A53 Aw7 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
I. Why problem solving? -- 1. Rewards for problem-based approach : range, rigor, and resilience -- 2. Maximize learning : relevance, authenticity, and usefulness -- 3. Creating a math learning environment -- 4. What is the telos? -- 5. Gains and pains with a problem-based curriculum -- II. Teaching problem solving -- 6. Five steps to problem-based learning -- 7. The three Cs : competitions, collaboration, community -- 8. Mini-units -- III. Full units -- 9. Angles and triangles -- 10. Consecutive numbers -- 11. Factorials! -- 12. Triangular numbers --13. Polygonal numbers -- 14. Pythagorean theorem revisited -- 15. Sequences -- 16. Pigeonhole principle -- 17. Viviani’s theorems -- 18. Dissection time -- 19. Pascal’s triangle -- 20. Nice numbers
Summary: Help your students to think critically and creatively through team-based problem solving instead of focusing on testing and outcomes. Professionals throughout the education system are recognizing that standardized testing is holding students back. Schools tend to view children as outcomes rather than as individuals who require guidance on thinking critically and creatively. Awesome Math focuses on team-based problem solving to teach discrete mathematics, a subject essential for success in the STEM careers of the future. Built on the increasingly popular growth mindset, this timely book emphasizes a problem-solving approach for developing the skills necessary to think critically, creatively, and collaboratively. In its current form, math education is a series of exercises: straightforward problems with easily-obtained answers. Problem solving, however, involves multiple creative approaches to solving meaningful and interesting problems. The authors, co-founders of the multi-layered educational organization AwesomeMath, have developed an innovative approach to teaching mathematics that will enable educators to: Move their students beyond the calculus trap to study the areas of mathematics most of them will need in the modern world Show students how problem solving will help them achieve their educational and career goals and form lifelong communities of support and collaboration Encourage and reinforce curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity in their students Get students into the growth mindset, coach math teams, and make math fun again Create lesson plans built on problem based learning and identify and develop educational resources in their schools Awesome Math: Teaching Mathematics with Problem Based Learning is a must-have resource for general education teachers and math specialists in grades 6 to 12, and resource specialists, special education teachers, elementary educators, and other primary education professionals.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

I. Why problem solving? -- 1. Rewards for problem-based approach : range, rigor, and resilience -- 2. Maximize learning : relevance, authenticity, and usefulness -- 3. Creating a math learning environment
-- 4. What is the telos? -- 5. Gains and pains with a problem-based curriculum -- II. Teaching problem solving -- 6. Five steps to problem-based learning -- 7. The three Cs : competitions, collaboration, community -- 8. Mini-units -- III. Full units -- 9. Angles and triangles -- 10. Consecutive numbers -- 11. Factorials! -- 12. Triangular numbers --13. Polygonal numbers -- 14. Pythagorean theorem revisited --
15. Sequences -- 16. Pigeonhole principle -- 17. Viviani’s theorems -- 18. Dissection time -- 19. Pascal’s triangle -- 20. Nice numbers

Help your students to think critically and creatively through team-based problem solving instead of focusing on testing and outcomes.

Professionals throughout the education system are recognizing that standardized testing is holding students back. Schools tend to view children as outcomes rather than as individuals who require guidance on thinking critically and creatively. Awesome Math focuses on team-based problem solving to teach discrete mathematics, a subject essential for success in the STEM careers of the future. Built on the increasingly popular growth mindset, this timely book emphasizes a problem-solving approach for developing the skills necessary to think critically, creatively, and collaboratively.

In its current form, math education is a series of exercises: straightforward problems with easily-obtained answers. Problem solving, however, involves multiple creative approaches to solving meaningful and interesting problems. The authors, co-founders of the multi-layered educational organization AwesomeMath, have developed an innovative approach to teaching mathematics that will enable educators to:

Move their students beyond the calculus trap to study the areas of mathematics most of them will need in the modern world
Show students how problem solving will help them achieve their educational and career goals and form lifelong communities of support and collaboration
Encourage and reinforce curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity in their students
Get students into the growth mindset, coach math teams, and make math fun again
Create lesson plans built on problem based learning and identify and develop educational resources in their schools

Awesome Math: Teaching Mathematics with Problem Based Learning is a must-have resource for general education teachers and math specialists in grades 6 to 12, and resource specialists, special education teachers, elementary educators, and other primary education professionals.

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