80362 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION B

FACULTY OF EDUCATION 1999

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 80162+
Pre-requisite: 80142/64902

Synopsis

The  content  strands of measurement, problem solving, space,  chance,
data  and graphs are explored in depth and relevant processes, affects
and  instructional approaches discussed. Other aspects to  be  covered
include:   planning   activities  for  the  mathematically   promising
students,  integrating the use of technology (especially  calculators)
in   the   mathematics   program,  diagnosis  and   intervention   and
mathematical  assessment including benchmarking.  Relevant  commercial
and teacher-made mathematical resources are explored and evaluated.

Thus,   the  unit  aims  to  consolidate  and  extend  knowledge   and
understanding of the mathematical concepts, processes and  affects  of
the  above  content strands of the primary-school mathematics  program
with  a  focus  on  the methodology used in the instruction  of  those
concepts, processes and affects so that preservice teachers can become
competent and confident teachers of mathematics.