Teachers of Mathematics Some Aspects of Professional Life by HilaryShuard, Douglas Quadling Paperback, 168 Pages, Published 1981 by Harpercollins College Div ISBN-13: 978-0-06-318175-5, ISBN: 0-06-318175-4
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"This manual aims to give a thorough knowledge of the basic features of the programming language logo, including recursion and list manipulation. It takes the reader through logo in a structured order and covers the main versions of logo which have been implemented on the BBC, RML, Apple II and Spectrum microcomputers. The manual is based on in-service courses for teachers given by the authors."
"What if mathematics were taught in the same way as language arts-in a classroom where natural learning processes were respected and celebrated? "Natural Learning and Mathematics" explores the possibilities. Firmly based on practical classroom experience, this book applies the idea of "natural learning processes" to the teaching of mathematics in primary schools. Suggestions are made about ways in which children can be challenged to expl ..."
Teachers of Mathematics(1st Edition) Some Aspects of Professional Life by Douglas A. Quadling, HilaryShuard Paperback, 168 Pages, Published 1980 by Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd ISBN-13: 978-1-85396-247-9, ISBN: 1-85396-247-3
"The professional life of mathematics teachers consists not only of work in classrooms, but also of the varied activities which support that work. This book describes and comments on many of those activities - induction, in-service courses, school-focused in-service training, links with industry and work in teachers' centres. It is compiled of contributions from many primary and secondary teachers, who speak about their in-service traini ..."
"One night on the road to London, a young drawing master, Walter Hartright, meets a mysterious woman dressed all in white and answers her pleas for help. But who is she and why is she being followed by two men? And what is her connection with his pupil Laura Fairlie, the woman he secretly loves?Wilkie Collins' masterpiece of terrible secrets, concealed identities, abductions, fraud, cruel aristocrats and sinister foreigners is a mesmeris ..."