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AAMT, the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, has an international reputation for supporting innovation and excellence in mathematics teaching. Badsey Publications is pleased to offer a selection from the AAMT catalogue for sale in the UK and Europe.

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  • Age 10 to 16 years
  • Assessment
  • Instructional methods
  • Professional development/ Teacher development
  • Research

Gary Flewelling with
William Higginson
Published by AAMT, 2005,
168 pp. spiral bound
ISBN-10: 1-875900-55-1
ISBN-13: 978-1-875900-55-8

(Originally published in 2001 by Queens University, Ontario as A Handbook on Rich Learning Tasks.)

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Teaching with Rich Learning Tasks: A Handbook
(Second Edition)

This excellent book goes beyond the rhetoric to look in detail at rich learning tasks: what makes them "rich", what makes them important, and what learning, teaching and assessment look like when both students and teachers are engaged in them. It contains a wealth of information and practical advice, along with plenty of examples of tasks and suggestions for how to use and explore the ideas in your own practice. The text includes detailed discussion of examples, compares rich and pseudo-rich learning tasks, examines problem-solving in the context of sense-making, useful Internet sites, introduces important influential concepts, and more. This second edition includes updated text and five new appendices. While it uses mathematical examples from mainly middle school content, the book would be useful to teachers across disciplines and at all year levels. Highly relevant for teacher education courses.

CONTENTS
Who is this handbook designed for?
Why was this handbook produced?
Summary of Chapters and Appendices
Project Background
A Vision of Tomorrow's Classroom
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Oh Rats! Characteristics of Rich Learning Tasks
Chapter 2 Simon Says Do This. An Indictment of Rote Learning
Chapter 3 Better by Design. Structuring Learning Tasks for Growth
Chapter 4 Why Am I Doing This? The Relevance of Learning Tasks
Chapter 5 How Am I Doing? Assessing Student Performance
Chapter 6 How Good Is It? Assessing the Richness of a Learning Task
Chapter 7 Rich Learning Tasks Aren't Enough. Ten Essential Conditions for Learning
Chapter 8 We Need Learning Tasks That Support Sense Making. Comparing Rich Tasks With Pseudo-Rich Tasks
Chapter 9 Where Do A Problem Solver's Problems Come From? A Problem Cycle/A Sense-Making Cycle
Appendix 1 Sense Making. Changing the Game Played in a Typical Classroom Appendix 2 Comparing the Games We Play in the Classroom. Action vs Acquisition Appendix 3 Which Game Are You Playing in the Classroom? Some (Teaching) Indicators
Appendix 4 Which Game Are Students Playing in the Classroom? Some (Student) Indicators
Appendix 5 MOM, Tut, Sense Making, and Rich Learning Tasks. Essential Ingredients for Sense Making
Appendix 6 And They All Lived Happily Ever After. Sense Making As Story Making Appendix 7 How Can I Use This Handbook? Suggestions to the Reader
Appendix 8 The World Wide Web. A Tool For Teachers
Appendix 9 The Tomorrow's Classroom Logo. The 4 Elements of Sense Making Appendix 10 Giant Shoulders. The Intellectual Foundations of Rich Learning Tasks
References
Index

Page updated 14 April 2006. ISBN-10: 1875900551, ISBN-13: 9781875900558.