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This timely book provides support for secondary mathematics teachers learning how to enact high-quality, equitable math instruction with dynamic, mathematics-specific technologies.
Using practical advice from their own work as well as from interviews with 23 exceptional technology-using math teachers, the authors develop a vision of teaching with technology that positions all students as powerful doers of mathematics using math-specific technologies (e.g., dynamic graphing and geometry applications, data exploration tools, computer algebra systems, virtual manipulatives). Each chapter includes sample tasks, advice from technology-using math teachers, and guiding questions to help teachers with implementation. The book offers a rich space for secondary math teachers to explore important pedagogical practices related to teaching with technology, combined with broader discussions of changing the narratives about students - emphasizing the mathematics they can do and the mathematics they deserve.
Accompanying online support materials include video vignettes of teachers and students interacting around technology-enhanced tasks in the classroom, as well as examples of more than 30 high-quality technology-enhanced tasks.
List of contents
Part I: Planning for and Implementing Technology-Enhanced Math Tasks 1. Using Technology to Position Students as Math Explorers 2. Math Specific Technology Tools 3. Deciding When and What to Use 4. Selecting Technology-enhanced Tasks 5. Launching Technology-enhanced Tasks 6. Noticing and Eliciting Student Thinking in Technology-mediated Environments 7. Facilitating Whole Class Discussions in Technology-mediated Environments Part II: Putting it All Together 8. Examples of Technology-enhanced Algebra and Functions Tasks 9. Using Technology-enhanced Tasks to Support Student Exploration of Geometry 10. Using Technology-enhanced Tasks to Support Student Exploration in Statistics and Probability
Summary
This timely book provides support for secondary mathematics teachers learning how to enact high-quality, equitable math instruction with dynamic, mathematics-specific technologies. It offers a rich space for secondary math teachers to explore important pedagogical practices related to teaching with technology.