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Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, High School

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In high-impact mathematics instruction, it's not only what works, but when. This hands-on sequel to Visible Learning for Mathematics puts visible learning strategies in action in high school classrooms to help teachers leverage the most effective teaching practices at the most effective time to meet the surface, deep, and transfer learning needs of every student.
List of Videos Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction What Works Best What Works Best When The Path to Assessment-Capable Visible Learners in Mathematics How This Book Works Chapter 1. Teaching With Clarity in Mathematics Components of Effective Mathematics Learning Surface, Deep, and Transfer Learning Moving Learners Through the Phases of Learning Differentiating Tasks for Complexity and Difficulty Approaches to Mathematics Instruction Checks for Understanding Profile of Three Teachers Reflection Chapter 2. Teaching for the Application of Concepts and Thinking Skills Ms. Rios and Systems of Linear Equations Mr. Wittrock and Three-Dimensional Shapes Ms. Shuzhen and Statistical Reasoning Reflection Chapter 3. Teaching for Conceptual Understanding Ms. Rios and Systems of Linear Equations Mr. Wittrock and the Volume of Three-Dimensional Shapes Ms. Shuzhen and Independent Versus Conditional Probability Reflection Chapter 4. Teaching for Procedural Knowledge and Fluency Ms. Rios and Systems of Linear Equations Mr. Wittrock and Trigonometric Relationships Ms. Shuzhen and Probabilities of Compound Events Reflection Chapter 5. Knowing Your Impact: Evaluating for Mastery What Is Mastery Learning? Ensuring Tasks Evaluate Mastery Ensuring Tests Evaluate Mastery Feedback for Mastery Conclusion Final Reflection Appendices A. Effect Sizes B. Teaching for Clarity Planning Guide C. Learning Intentions and Success Criteria Template D. A Selection of International Mathematical Practice or Process Standards References Index
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