In order to be effective mathematics educators, teachers need more than content knowledge: they need to be able to make mathematics comprehensible and accessible to their students. Teaching Key Concepts in the Australian Mathematics Curriculum Years 7 to 10 ensures that pre-service and practising teachers in Australia have the tools and resources required to teach lower secondary mathematics. By simplifying the underlying concepts of mathematics, this book equips teachers to design and deliver mathematics lessons at the lower secondary level. The text provides a variety of practical activities and teaching ideas that translate the latest version of the Australian Curriculum into classroom practice. Whether educators have recently studied more complicated mathematics or are teaching out of field, they are supported to recall ideas and concepts that they may have forgotten or that may not have been made explicit in their own education.
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This book is a vital resource for pre-service and practising Years 7 to 10 mathematics teachers, regardless of their backgrounds.
1. Mathematics teaching and learning in lower secondary schooling (Years
7 to 10);
2. The principles of mathematics education;
3. The Australian
Curriculum: mathematics;
4. Number;
5. Algebra;
6. Measurement;
7. Space;
8.
Statistics;
9. Probability;
10. Authentic tasks in mathematics.
Annette Hilton is an Honorary Associate Professor and Industry Fellow in the School of International Studies and Education at the University of Technology, Sydney. Geoff Hilton is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Education at the University of Queensland.