Classroom-tested strategies to help new and experienced math teachers thrive * Math teachers must not only instruct their students in basic mathematical skills and concepts, they must also prepare them for standardized tests, provide instruction in the use of technology, and teach problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
MATH TEACHER'S SURVIVAL GUIDE GRADES 5-12
As a math teacher you have an extremely demanding jobyou must plan and deliver meaningful math instruction, meet the needs of the diverse range of students in your classroom, teach problem-solving and critical thinking skills, integrate technology in student learning, and prepare students for standardized tests. In your "spare" time you must take attendance, grade papers and tests, keep records, maintain order in the classroom, and communicate with parents and administrators.
In the newest addition to the Jossey-Bass Teacher Survival Guide series, Judith, Gary, and Erin Muschla offer a wealth of practical advice that will help both new and seasoned teachers to develop the skills necessary to succeed in this most challenging profession. The Math Teacher's Survival Guide includes
The Math Teacher's Survival Guide is designed to help you manage daily classroom demands while you continue to grow as a passionate professional.
Praise for the Math Teacher's Survival Guide
"Beginning and experienced math teachers alike are sure to benefit from this book's comprehensive collection of practical advice, useful tips for classroom management, lesson planning, and instruction. It will help math teachers become valuable members of their teaching communities." LAUREN KOLMER, 6th grade mathematics teacher, Millburn Middle School, Millburn, New Jersey
"The Math Teacher's Survival Guide is an excellent resource for all math teachers, no matter what they might encounter on the job, including preparing to teach; classroom organization and management; student, parent, and colleague interactions; acquisition of classroom materials and instructional ideas; and student evaluation and record keeping." MICHAEL SCHIRO, Ph.D., associate professor, Lynch School of Education, Boston College
"An excellent resource not only for the mathematics teacher but for all middle and high school teachers. It contains an extensive compilation of practical ideas and information that will smooth the rocky path to developing mathematics content knowledge and a love for the subject." GERALD R. FAST, PH.D., professor of mathematics education, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Classroom-tested strategies to help new and experienced math teachers thrive