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Developing mathematical giftedness within primary schools

A study of strategies for educating children who are gifted in mathematics

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Erschienen am 01.12.2013
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ISBN/EAN: 9783659503283
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 432
Auflage: 1. Auflage

Beschreibung

Taking educational measures for developing mathematical giftedness within primary schools is not a simple and easy educational issue which could be addressed by simply separating students into ability groups and giving the more able ones work from higher levels of mathematics syllabus. Gifted mathematicians are exceptional students who have special needs - academic and emotional needs - and because of this they need well-trained teachers, attention, continuous support through focused instruction and work at higher cognitive levels, in order to develop their potential to the fullest extent. This book presents empirical research findings collected from primary schools in England which support the above statement. Conclusions and suggestions presented in this book are also supported by an extensive review of modern theories of giftedness and talent development, international practices for educational provision for gifted students, and specific frameworks and models for teaching mathematics to mathematically promising students.

Autorenportrait

Christos Dimitriadis is a Lecturer in Education (Primary Mathematics) at University of Plymouth, UK. His research interests include gifted and talented education, mathematics education, curriculum provision, as well as thinking skills and teaching thinking. He has published a number of articles about the education of mathematically gifted children.