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Roboter finden sich zunehmend im Bildungsbereich, auch in der Leseförderung, und sie sind als Figuren in kinder- und jugendliterarischen Texten hochpräsent. Darauf reagiert dieser Band ¿ er führt Analysen von Robotern in Literatur und weiteren Medien mit Beiträgen zu Projekten angewandter Robotik zusammen. Auf diese Weise ermöglicht er eine multiperspektivische Reflexion von Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Einsatzes von Robotern in Lernkontexten. Es wird das Desiderat einer kritischen Roboterdidaktik deutlich, die auf eine ganzheitlichere Betrachtung von Robotern in Lernkontexten zielt. Der Band entwickelt Perspektiven dafür und betont dabei die Relevanz lese- und literaturdidaktischer Forschung zur Förderung von Critical Literacy im Umgang mit Robotern ¿ inner- wie außerliterarisch.
This book provides a philosophy of mathematics that resonates with critical mathematics education. It draws attention to the social complexities that characterise the period of Modernity including the extreme exploitation of manual workers and their families, brutal forms of colonisations, trading of slaves, and the formation of racist ideologies. It portrays Modernity as a period of contradictions and highlights that mathematics is a part of these contradictions. The text interprets mathematics as being indefinite, seeing that mathematics is a part of the ongoing human constructions. It outlines a performative interpretation of mathematics, portraying mathematics as intrinsically connected to actions. Any kind of action, including mathematics-based actions, calls for ethical considerations and this leads to any mathematical practice, either in research, application, or education, to face ethical challenges. It illustrates with examples how a critical philosophy of mathematics can come to be an integral part of classroom practices.
Boost confidence, reduce anxiety, and spark those "aha" moments for students through effective math tutoring!Filled with research-backed guidance for tutors to ensure students develop the confidence and skills they need, The Math Tutor¿s Handbook: Strategies and Tips for Success is the ultimate guide for effective math tutoring. As national data suggest that students are falling behind in mathematics performance, the role of the math tutor is more critical than ever before.The authors bring decades of wisdom and know-how to the tutoring table. Steve Leinwand-a renowned leader in math education-and Caroline Welty-a sought-after tutor who brings current insight into today's learners-have blended their collective experience into a comprehensive handbook that offers clear guidance for effective tutoring in grades K-12 mathematics. With their conversational style, the authors provide hands-on resources to help diagnose individuals' mathematical strengths and needs to make sure that each tutoring session carries the necessary impact..Through a range of activities, checklists, examples, stories, and suggestions, this handbook Focuses on the importance of personalized instruction that no computer program can match Describes how to develop strong, supportive relationships between tutor and student Identifies common stumbling blocks around the big ideas in mathematics across grade levels and suggests how to overcome them Celebrates mistakes as valuable learning opportunities to foster a deeper comprehension of mathematical concepts rather than just getting the right answer Promotes skills needed for the future, such as problem-solving and critical thinking, which are beneficial not only in future math classes but also in various aspects of life and workLet The Math Tutor¿s Handbook empower you to create a positive learning environment for your students and help them boost self-confidence, reduce math anxiety, and master essential skills. Whether you are a private tutor or parent, you work in a tutoring center, or you are an in-school K-12 math teacher, coach, or specialist, this is the resource you need for the math tutoring strategies and practices that are foundational to successful learning.
This expert guide focuses on 'why' and particularly 'how' schools might achieve mastery in mathematics, with concrete examples from the classroom. Teaching for mastery is an effective approach to education that can help all students develop a deep and lasting understanding of key concepts. It has been proven to improve pupil achievement, especially for children who have traditionally struggled with mathematics. Teaching Maths for Mastery covers the five big ideas of teaching for mastery: coherence, representation and structure, mathematical thinking, fluency, and variation. It explains how these ideas can be implemented in the classroom and provides advice on assessing student learning. Written by experienced mastery specialist, John Bee, and offering case studies from a range of different classroom scenarios, this book is written to support teachers in creating a classroom where all children can succeed. This book provides the knowledge and skills you need to teach for mastery in mathematics and ensure your pupils reach their full potential.
A collection of fun and accessible activities to build confidence and enjoyment of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) in Early Years settings.
The follow-up to Isaiah Firebrace's hugely successful picture book, Come Together, that explores First Nations music song and dance.
This book examines the state of collegiate music teaching prior to 2020 and captures these radical and sudden changes through the eyes of music conservatory leaders from around the world. It is essential reading for researchers and music educators considering the future of the field in light of the pandemic, Black Lives Matter and Me Too.
This monograph presents a contemporary examination of climate anxiety within schools. Featuring contributions from international experts, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, postgraduate students and educators interested in climate change education, sustainability education, policy and administration, mental health, and pedagogy.
First published in 1971, Poison, Play and Duel explores the dominant symbols of the language and action of Hamlet.
Everyone alive today can trace their ancestry back to just one woman. But what would her life have been like and what has happenedsince for her billions of descendants?In an all-encompassing tour through prehistory, history, and on tothe future, Shevolution spans 150,000 years, following the journeysof the female pioneers.
An accessible and empowering introduction to coping skills. Big feelings are a natural part of the human experience. But learning how to process and express them in a healthy way takes practice. With this book, learn coping strategies for managing big emotions, and start building a toolbox of the ones that work best for you. You've got this!Meet A Kids Co., a new kind of media company with a collection of beautifully designed books that kickstart challenging, empowering, and important conversations for kids and their grownups.
Explore the geographical wonders of Earth, from weather, to water to climates and ecosystems Geography A Children's Encyclopedia is the ultimate children's guide to our planet, covering the geological and environmental processes that (literally) shape our world, from ice ages to global warming, earthquakes to tsunamis. Explore the wonders of the natural world, from the peak of Everest to the very bottom of the Mariana Trench, learning the whole way. Full of beautiful pictures bringing the natural world to life, this encyclopedia shows Earth at its most amazing. Colourful diagrams describe geological processes while the water cycle and the structure of a rainforest canopy are fully explained. Physical and political maps will bring school projects extra wow, and fact files describe each continent and country, revealing everyday life around the globe. Children can carry the world wherever they go with Geography A Children's Encyclopedia - from the deserts of Africa to the low countries of Europe, the lush forests of Brazil to the coral reefs of Indonesia and Australia, this book expands horizons and creates a fantastic grounding in the sciences of geography, geology and sociology.
Who can be a writer? You can! Whether you want to write an epic narrative poem, say it all with a three-line haiku or get your friends laughing with a limerick, you can try them all here.Supports the Key Stage 2 curriculum for ages 7-11Packed full of fun activities and writing prompts to expand vocabulary and develop creative writing skills.Find out how to use swashboggling synonyms, awesome alliteration, and whizz-popping onomatopoeia.By the end of this book you'll have written your very own gloriumptious poetry collection! How to Be a Writer gives aspiring writers to room to get creative. Pick up a pen and have a go at new techniques and styles! Filled with tips and examples inspired by the world of Roald Dahl to spark ideas, and with plenty of space on the page to practise the skills needed for poetry writing.
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