Making Algebra Meaningful

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  • ISBN 9780807769973
  • Weight: 381g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 260mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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An essential understanding of the uses and practices of algebra remain out of reach for many students. In this book, award-winning researcher Dr. Nicole Fonger addresses the issue of how to support all learners to experience algebra as meaningful. In a highly visual approach, the book details four research-based lenses with examples from 9th-grade algebra classrooms: (1) students' algebraic reasoning and representing; (2) goal-directed classroom practices with technology; (3) culturally and historically responsive algebra literacy; and (4) teachers' journeys toward antiracism. The author makes connections among research in algebra education; teaching algebra; and leading ambitious, equitable, and antiracist visions for algebra education.

By the End of This Book, You Will:

  • Learn how to support students to fluently reason and represent expressions, equations, and functions.
  • Learn how to design algebra lessons that are culturally and historically responsive to students' experiences and social justice issues.
  • Learn to use sketch notes to reflect on and communicate complex ideas in teaching and learning algebra.
  • Have a set of tools for guiding the design of instruction to support meaningful algebra learning for all students.

Nicole L. Fonger is an associate professor of mathematics and mathematics education at Syracuse University, and recipient of the Linking Research and Practice Award from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

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