Table of Contents
Section one: Subject content issues
1.Making space for geometry in primary mathematics
Keith Jones and Clare Mooney
2.Deconstructing the National Numeracy Strategy?s approach to calculation
Ian Thompson
3.The Empty Number Line: a model in search of a learning trajectory?
Laurie Rousham
Section 2: Pedagogical issues
4.`When we were very young?: The foundations for mathematics
Carol Aubrey
5.Parlez-vous Mathematics?
Steve Higgins
6.From lesson objectives to lesson agenda: flexibility in whole-class lesson structure
Mundher Adhami
7.Word problems: Cinderellas or wicked witches?
Mike Askew
8.The problem with problem-solving
Lesley Jones
Section 3: Assessment issues
9.Using assessment to improve teaching and learning
Rosemary Hafeez
10.Making sense of mathematics
Malcolm Swan
Section 4: Intervention Issues
11.Interventions in numeracy: individualized approaches
Ann Dowker
12.Nurturing mathematical promise
Valsa Koshy
Section 5: Information and communication technology issues
13.Calculators for all?
Helen J Williams and Ian Thompson
14.Does ICT make mathematics teaching more effective?
Steve Higgins
Section 6: Research issues
15.Place value: the English disease?
Ian Thompson
16.Brain-based research on arithmetic: implications for learning and teaching
Ann Dowker
Has the National Numeracy Strategy raised standards?
Margaret Brown and Alison Millett
Index