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Why Has Mathematics
Instruction Changed?
    Myths and Facts



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Myth                             Fact
• Some people just            • Every adult and
  can’t do math.                every child can do
                                mathematics.




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Mathematics for All …
 As society changes, schools need to
 respond to these changes and provide
 meaningful mathematics to ALL of our
 students, ALL of the time.



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Myth                             Fact
• Math takes place            • Mathematical
  only in the                   literacy is deeply
  classroom.                    embedded in the
                                modern day
                                workplace and in
                                everyday life.

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Mathematics Everywhere …
 To be successful in many occupations
 and to be able to function in today’s
 technological world, students must be
 able to process and interpret data,
 communicate their understanding with
 others and be able to apply
 mathematical reasoning.
             Family and Community Support
Myth                               Fact
• Literacy is                   • Literacy is far
  reading and                     broader, including
  writing.                        an understanding
                                  of graphs, tables,
                                  statistics,
                                  probability...

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Mathematical Literacy …
 Mathematical literacy includes the
 ability to put mathematical knowledge
 and skills to functional use, and to pose
 and solve mathematical problems in a
 variety of situations.


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Links to Literacy …




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Myth                              Fact
• Knowing number               • Knowing number
  facts and                      facts and
  procedural skills              procedural skills
  are no longer                  has become a
  valued by                      smaller portion of
  teachers.                      the mathematics
                                 valued by
                                 teachers.
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Problem Solving …
 Problem solving is the most important
 and challenging process in
 mathematics.




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Myth                              Fact
• Students learn               • Students learn
  math best                      math best when
  through teacher-               they are active
  directed lessons.              participants in the
                                 learning process.


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Active Learning …
 Students are active individuals who
 construct, modify, and integrate ideas
 by interacting with the physical world,
 materials, and other students.

 NCTM, 1989, p.17

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Teacher’s Role …
 The teacher’s role is to provide learning
 activities and create an environment
 that engages students, facilitating their
 development of mathematical concepts.



              Family and Community Support
Myth                              Fact
• Assessment        • Assessment
  should consist of   should include a
  tests and           variety of: journals,
                      portfolios,
  quizzes.
                                   performance tasks,
                                   projects, quizzes,
                                   tests, observations.
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Assessment of Learning …
 A student is assessed on how well he or
 she solves problems, shows
 understanding of concepts, applies
 mathematical procedures, and
 communicates required knowledge.


             Family and Community Support
Assessment for Learning …
 Teachers need to observe students as
 they do mathematics, reflect on student
 responses, provide oral feedback to
 students, and adjust instruction based
 on these observations.


              Family and Community Support
Myth                              Fact
• The use of                   • When used
  calculators will               appropriately,
  have a negative                calculators
  impact on                      improve
  students’ math                 computation
  skills                         skills.

               Family and Community Support
Myth or Fact?
• Manipulatives are           • Manipulatives
  for young                     help connect
  children.                     abstract thought
                                to something
                                tangible ---
                                for learners of
                                ALL ages.
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1     x           x2    y    y2    xy




           -1 -x             -x2   -y   -y2   -xy




          One Algebra Tile
             Model for

               x2 - 2x + 2



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Why math instruction has changed!

  • 1. Why Has Mathematics Instruction Changed? Myths and Facts Family and Community Support
  • 2. Myth Fact • Some people just • Every adult and can’t do math. every child can do mathematics. Family and Community Support
  • 3. Mathematics for All … As society changes, schools need to respond to these changes and provide meaningful mathematics to ALL of our students, ALL of the time. Family and Community Support
  • 4. Myth Fact • Math takes place • Mathematical only in the literacy is deeply classroom. embedded in the modern day workplace and in everyday life. Family and Community Support
  • 5. Mathematics Everywhere … To be successful in many occupations and to be able to function in today’s technological world, students must be able to process and interpret data, communicate their understanding with others and be able to apply mathematical reasoning. Family and Community Support
  • 6. Myth Fact • Literacy is • Literacy is far reading and broader, including writing. an understanding of graphs, tables, statistics, probability... Family and Community Support
  • 7. Mathematical Literacy … Mathematical literacy includes the ability to put mathematical knowledge and skills to functional use, and to pose and solve mathematical problems in a variety of situations. Family and Community Support
  • 8. Links to Literacy … Family and Community Support
  • 9. Myth Fact • Knowing number • Knowing number facts and facts and procedural skills procedural skills are no longer has become a valued by smaller portion of teachers. the mathematics valued by teachers. Family and Community Support
  • 10. Problem Solving … Problem solving is the most important and challenging process in mathematics. Family and Community Support
  • 11. Myth Fact • Students learn • Students learn math best math best when through teacher- they are active directed lessons. participants in the learning process. Family and Community Support
  • 12. Active Learning … Students are active individuals who construct, modify, and integrate ideas by interacting with the physical world, materials, and other students. NCTM, 1989, p.17 Family and Community Support
  • 13. Teacher’s Role … The teacher’s role is to provide learning activities and create an environment that engages students, facilitating their development of mathematical concepts. Family and Community Support
  • 14. Myth Fact • Assessment • Assessment should consist of should include a tests and variety of: journals, portfolios, quizzes. performance tasks, projects, quizzes, tests, observations. Family and Community Support
  • 15. Assessment of Learning … A student is assessed on how well he or she solves problems, shows understanding of concepts, applies mathematical procedures, and communicates required knowledge. Family and Community Support
  • 16. Assessment for Learning … Teachers need to observe students as they do mathematics, reflect on student responses, provide oral feedback to students, and adjust instruction based on these observations. Family and Community Support
  • 17. Myth Fact • The use of • When used calculators will appropriately, have a negative calculators impact on improve students’ math computation skills skills. Family and Community Support
  • 18. Myth or Fact? • Manipulatives are • Manipulatives for young help connect children. abstract thought to something tangible --- for learners of ALL ages. Family and Community Support
  • 19. 1 x x2 y y2 xy -1 -x -x2 -y -y2 -xy One Algebra Tile Model for x2 - 2x + 2 Family and Community Support

Editor's Notes

  1. Some of the myths that directed mathematics instruction in the past have been replaced with research on how children learn mathematics. This research has indicated that the teaching of mathematics must change from some of the “traditional” methods that we experienced as students when we went to school.
  2. Everyone can do math , even though participants may have experienced math instruction in the past that made it appear that only a few students could be good at math. More inclusive instructional and assessment strategies and materials allow all students to learn math, though not in the same way, not to the same depth of understanding, and not in the same amount of time.
  3. Many adults grow up with the idea that some students are good at math and others aren ’ t and that there is nothing that can be done about it. But, we know that all students can learn math skills, just like all students can learn to read or write. It is important for us to keep a positive attitude about our choices and ability to succeed in math. Too often, society has accepted the stereotype that mathematics is for the few, not the many. It is time to dispel the myth that mathematics is for some and to demand mathematics success for all.
  4. Mathematics no longer takes place only in the classroom. Mathematics is everywhere. To reach their full potential in the twenty-first century students need to have an understanding of mathematics. Mathematics skills are for everyday life. Mathematical skills required to function in today ’ s world include the ability to: - set up problems - use a variety of techniques to solve problems - work with others to solve problems - apply mathematical concepts to complex problems.
  5. Math is a subset of literacy, rather than literacy and mathematics being two independent sets.
  6. Mathematical literacy involves more than executing procedures. It implies a knowledge base and the competence and confidence to apply this knowledge in the practical world. A mathematically literate person can estimate, interpret data, solve day-to-day problems, reason in numerical, graphical, and geometric situations, and communicate using mathematics. Mathematical literacy is necessary both at work and in daily life. It is one of the keys to functioning in a changing society.
  7. Research about how children learn shows that if they cannot talk about their learning, they do not own it. Marilyn Burns (1995) uses the phrase “inking your thinking,” observing that when students write their thinking, they sort, clarify, and refine their ideas.
  8. Math requires both creativity and mastery of facts and procedures. People need to know that 1+1=2, but more importantly they need to know when to add. Students engage in problem solving in all strands of the mathematics curriculum. Students should use problem-solving methods extensively as a means of developing the full range of mathematical skills and knowledge in all strands.
  9. Few people question the belief that all learners construct their own understanding based on a variety of experiences. People do not necessarily believe something just because somebody in authority says it is true. Most people learn best when they are active participants, rather than passive observers, of the learning process. Therefore, the variety and quality of mathematical experiences selected by teachers is crucial.
  10. In some classrooms, the teacher presents the students with information and the students copy notes and begin homework. The students ’ role in this exercise is largely passive. They are to accept what they are told and attempt to master each new rule. Students need to be in a classroom where they are “ doing ” mathematics. When students are engaged in activities in which they explore, investigate, solve, justify, discover, construct, predict, it is impossible for them to be passive observers.
  11. As the teaching of mathematics has changed, so have the assessment practices. Chapter-end tests are simply inadequate in a student-centered, problem-oriented classroom.
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  13. Research indicates that calculators do not hinder arithmetic skill development, but in fact enhance it, when used appropriately. Many parents worry that their children will not learn their basic math facts if allowed to use calculators. Research indicates that how calculators are used is the critical factor. When calculators are used in a variety of appropriate ways, students perform as well or better on computational skills than those who use paper-and-pencil methods.
  14. Mathematics educators have long realized that the use of something ‘concrete’ should not stop once a person reaches a certain age. For some mathematical tasks, many university students are operating at Piaget’s concrete level of understanding. It is important that students can make connections between abstract symbolism and every day life, rather than considering this level of thinking less mature. Teachers should use the phrase: “ Use manipulatives if you want.” rather than “Use manipulatives if you need.”