This book expands upon the guiding principles at the heart of Math
Recovery(R) instruction, exploring their connections with learning
theory, practical application in the classroom and their wider links to
agreed concepts of high-quality mathematics teaching.
It provides a well-rounded overview of all major aspects of mathematics
teaching including inquiry-based and constructivist approaches, planning
and assessment, and strategies that offer children opportunities for
reflection, satisfaction and increasing challenge.
Particular focus is placed on equitable and inclusive practices in
mathematics and how we can develop teaching that connects with the
abilities, cultures, and lived experiences of all children.
This is essential reading for all teachers familiar with the Math
Recovery(R) approach and classroom mathematics teachers in elementary
and primary schools everywhere seeking to enhance their own professional
knowledge and understanding.
Beth L. MacDonald is an associate professor in Early Childhood
Mathematics Education in the School of Teaching and Learning at Illinois
State University.
Jonathan N. Thomas is an associate professor of mathematics
education and the chairperson of the Department of STEM Education at the
University of Kentucky.