This fully updated third edition looks at the fundamentals of mathematics teaching, how to plan lessons and assess learning, and how to promote an inclusive approach in the classroom.



Key new features include:
  • Updated content reflecting: the 2014 National Curriculum in England, the Teachers' Standards and revised requirements for GCSE and A level mathematics
  • Updated 'Evidence from research' features, highlighting developments in the field
  • An expanded section on mathematical misconceptions
  • New coverage on teaching for mastery.

Teaching Mathematics

by Paul Chambers

Published 21 June 2012


Reflective practice is at the heart of effective teaching, and this book helps you develop into a reflective teacher of mathematics. Everything you need is here: guidance on developing your analysis and self-evaluation skills, the knowledge of what you are trying to achieve and why, and examples of how experienced teachers deliver successful lessons.

The book shows you how to plan lessons, how to make good use of resources and how to assess pupils' progress effectively. Each chapter contains points for reflection, which encourage you to break off from your reading and think about the challenging questions that you face as a new teacher.

The book is supplemented by a companion website, with:

" Videos of real lessons so you can see the skills discussed in the text in action

" Links to a range of sites that provide useful additional support

" Extra planning and resource materials.

If you are training to teach mathematics this book will help you to improve your classroom performance, by providing you with practical advice, but also by helping you to think in depth about the key issues. It also provides examples of the research evidence that is needed in academic work at Masters level, essential for anyone undertaking an M-level PGCE.

Paul Chambers was formerly course leader for PGCE mathematics at Edge Hill University.