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Productive mathematical discussions lead to students who can think, reason and engage effectively in quantitative problem solving, characteristics which are much needed but may not routinely emerge from our classrooms. So just how can teachers create such discussions?

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# Improving Aboriginal Numeracy

### A book for education systems, school administrators, teachers and teacher educators

Thelma Perso

A valuable resource to help teachers meet the needs of Aboriginal students in mathematics. The result of wide consultation and research, this book provides not only a thorough discussion of background and issues but also explicit identification of their implications in the classroom. General discussion of Aboriginal children and schooling, Aboriginal culture and mathematics and the teaching of mathematics in schools is followed by a model for teaching mathematics to Aboriginal children. In the context of these issues, specific suggestions are provided for teaching key ideas about Number, Measurement, Space, and Chance and Data. This is an excellent resource for teachers seeking to work with and use the understandings their Indigenous students bring with them into the classroom.

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ISBN-10: 1-875900-60-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-875900-60-2
Year Levels: F - 9
Publisher: AAMT (Australia)
Page Count: 116
Cover type: Soft cover, spiral bound
Publication date: 2005
Product number: MAS154
Keywords: Gender and multiculturalism, Instructional method, Professional learning/teacher education, Research