Students do not experience math in a vacuum. The curriculum, the students’ social and emotional well-being, and the teacher’s expertise as a facilitator must all be attended to, and each interacts with the others.
–Geoff Krall
Math instruction in high school is often something of a grab bag, with schools jumping from curriculum to curriculum, lacking a guiding vision or continuity between years. No wonder so many students conclude, “I’m not a math person.â€
Geoff Krall thinks that’s a problem. And he’s devoted his career to fixing it.
Necessary Conditions posits for the first time a coherent approach to secondary math pedagogy. Krall identifies three essential elements that will open the door to math for all your students: academic safety, quality tasks, and effective facilitation.
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Krall takes readers into real middle- and high-school classrooms to see how teachers cultivate these three "necessary conditions." With extensive examples, practical techniques and resources, and insightful analysis, this guide equips teachers to do the following:
- Design classroom experiences that increase engagement and build all students’ identities as mathematicians.
- Create dynamic, high-quality lessons that include meaningful, efficient assessment.
- Facilitate routines and discussions that increase all students' access to conceptual mathematics.
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The biggest drivers of students’ math experiences are their teachers. With Krall’s guidance, you can help every student come to recognize that they are indeed a “math person.â€Â
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