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Intentional Talk and Listening: How to Structure and Lead Productive Mathematical Discussions 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 480 g, 9 Tables, color; 66 Line drawings, color; 60 Halftones, color; 126 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1625316445
  • ISBN-13: 9781625316448
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 480 g, 9 Tables, color; 66 Line drawings, color; 60 Halftones, color; 126 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1625316445
  • ISBN-13: 9781625316448
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In Intentional Talk and Listening, Elham Kazemi and Allison Hintz provide teachers with a practical framework for planning and facilitating purposeful math talks that move group discussions to the next level while achieving mathematical and social goals. This second edition includes new vignettes and classroom examples.



Math teachers know the first step to meaningful mathematics discussions is to ask students to share how they solved a problem and make their thinking visible; however, knowing where to go next can be a daunting task.

In Intentional Talk and Listening: How to Structure and Lead Productive Mathematical Discussions, Elham Kazemi and Allison Hintz provide teachers with a practical framework for planning and facilitating purposeful math talks that move group discussions to the next level while achieving mathematical and social goals. Each chapter focuses on a different type of conversation, including:

? Open Strategy Sharing

? Compare and Connect

? Why? Let’s Justify

? What’s Strategic and Why?

? Define and Clarify

? Troubleshoot and Revise

In this second edition of the book, Kazemi and Hintz provide new vignettes and classroom examples. They explore the role of children’s and communities’ funds of knowledge in mathematics problem solving and focus on supporting students’ active participation as listeners and speakers. Written from the stance that all students are sense makers with valuable ideas, Intentional Talk and Listening supports teachers’ decision making as they facilitate conversations that help students make meaning of, and find joy in, math.

Arvustused

This book is essential to design math learning spaces where all children are seen, heard, and thrive. Detailed classroom vignettes showcase six structures for rich mathematical discussions that center diverse mathematical ideas, active listening, and collective contributions. Childrens mathematical brilliance is affirmed, shared and grown - Isnt that what we all want? Thank you for bringing us this gift.

Julia M. Aguirre, Professor, Faculty Director of Teacher Certification Programs, University of Washington

What a gift! Intentional Talk and Listening offers both a vision and practical guidance on how to plan for and facilitate rich mathematics discussions that treat children with the academic and social care and respect they deserve.

Kara Jackson, Professor of Mathematics Education, University of Washington - Seattle

This book is a must read for any educator wanting to further their understanding of the power of classroom mathematical conversations. The descriptions of the different targeted discussion structures, all grounded in vivid classroom examples, emphasize the importance of valuing students ideas, and provide specific resources to implement them.

Marta Civil, Professor and Roy F. Graesser Chair, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Building and maintaining equitable and humanizing mathematics classrooms where every voice matters and where everyone is heard requires ongoing intentional work. In this important and well-written book, Elham Kazemi and Allison Hintz provide compelling examples and practical strategies to help teachers and students become powerful speakers and listeners.

Danny Bernard Martin, University of Illinois Chicago

This is an important resource for all educators who aim to develop elementary students into mathematical reasoners.

Deborah Schifter, Consultant, Teacher Educator, Co-author, Interweaving Equitable Participation and Deep Mathematics: Building Community in the Elementary Classroom

Through excerpts from classrooms, we get windows into how conversations about mathematics can be culturally responsive to students' lives, and we learn more about how to support students to listen intently to one another. The ideas in this book are actionable and powerful, which make the book a "must read" for all mathematics teachers.

Amanda Jansen, Professor, University of Delaware Author of Rough Draft Math: Revising to Learn

With new vignettes and fresh insights that honor students voices and the rich knowledge they carry from their lives and communities, this book offers practical guidance for leading purposeful, inclusive math discussions that foster understanding, connection, and delight in mathematical thinking.

Cathery Yeh, Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, Core Faculty in the Center for Asian American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin

Kazemi and Hintzs book supports teachers to honor children as sense-makers and to elicit and build on students mathematical ideas.

Susan Jo Russell, Consultant, Teacher Educator, Co-author, Interweaving Equitable Participation and Deep Mathematics: Building Community in the Elementary Classroom

Intentional Talk and Listening presents images of what dynamic math discussions look and sound like, and it offers structures and pathways that support the facilitation of such discussions. In this edition, Kazemi and Hiltz affirm, expand, and deepen our understanding of what it means to place children's mathematical thinking at the center of the work so that students and teachers can learn with and from one another.

Karen Economopoulos, Investigations Center for Curriculum and Professional Development, TERC

Intentional Talk and Listening is a timely resource that helps educators transform math classrooms through meaningful conversation. Elham and Allison effectively demonstrate how talk and listening can both deepen mathematical thinking and support inclusive participation. With strategies, tools and examples, this guide supports teachers in elevating student voices and building a dynamic learning community.

Dr. Jeffrey Shih, Professor, Mathematics Education, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Former Board member, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

1. Introduction
2. Open Strategy Sharing
3. Targeted Discussion: Compare
and Connect
4. Targeted Discussion: Why? Lets Justify
5. Targeted
Discussion: Whats Strategic and Why?
6. Targeted Discussion: Define and
Clarify
7. Targeted Discussion: Troubleshoot and Revise
8. Conclusion:
Reflection and Learning
Elham Kazemi is a professor of mathematics education at the University of Washington. She collaborates with school leaders, coaches, and teachers to create student-centered mathematics classrooms. Building strong professional communities for teachers who learn from and with their students is an essential part of this work.

Allison Hintz is a professor of mathematics education at the University of Washington, Bothell. She partners with educators and families to imagine and create communities where children are heard, understood, and inspired as mathematical sense makers.