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Adult Learner's Guide to Numeracy

Adult Learner's Guide to Numeracy
Author: Geoff Mainwaring
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

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This new edition of Chambers Adult Learners' Guide to Numeracy is aimed at adults who lack confidence in their numeracy skills, now in a new, more accessible format.


Adult Learners' Guide to Numeracy

Adult Learners' Guide to Numeracy
Author: Geoff Mainwaring
Publisher: Chambers Harrap Pub Limited
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2007
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780550103215

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Chambers Adult Learners' Guide to Numeracy is a completely new book aimed at adults who lack confidence in their numeracy skills. The book provides users with an understanding of the key concepts and methods, then applies them in real-world situations such as calculating distances or working out interest payments. The two-colour text is clearly and spaciously laid out, and plentiful examples, diagrams, and exercises reinforce all the learning points. The book is based around the 'Skills for Life' numeracy curriculum created by the Department for Education and Skills and its author, Geoff Mainwaring, is a highly experienced teacher and lecturer in numeracy.


Chambers Adult Learners' Guide to Numeracy

Chambers Adult Learners' Guide to Numeracy
Author: Geoff Mainwaring
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780550102171

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This new edition of Chambers Adult Learners' Guide to Numeracy is aimed at adults who lack confidence in their numeracy skills, now in a new, more accessible format. The book provides users with an understanding of the key concepts and methods, then applies them in real-world situations such as calculating distances or working out interest payments. The two-color text is clearly and spaciously laid out, and plentiful examples, diagrams, and exercises reinforce all the learning points. The book is based around the "Skills for Life" numeracy curriculum created by the Department for Education and Skills.


EBOOK: Teaching Adult Numeracy: Principles & Practice

EBOOK: Teaching Adult Numeracy: Principles & Practice
Author: Graham Griffiths
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335246834

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This book offers friendly guidance on how to work with adult learners to develop their numeracy and mathematics skills. It brings together current research and practice on teaching adult numeracy into one handy volume and covers the major issues faced by teachers of adult numeracy such as current policy perspectives and implications for teaching practice. There are reflective tasks throughout, which encourage you to develop and apply your theoretical knowledge to your own experiences. Key features include: Reviews of existing policy and research and implications for practice Reflective tasks with commentary, encouraging you to develop and apply your knowledge Case studies of real student experiences Practical activities and ideas to support the planning, teaching and assessment of adult numeracy Drawing on the substantial experience of the contributors, who have a wealth of experience as practitioners and researchers in the field, this book is an essential resource for trainee and practising teachers of adult numeracy and mathematics. It is also an ideal textbook to support teacher training courses leading to a subject specific qualification in teaching numeracy to adults. Contributors: Jackie Ashton, John Barton, Carolyn Brooks, Martyn Edwards, Janette Gibney, David Holloway, David Kaye, Beth Kelly, Barbara Newmarch, Helen Oughton, David Prinn, Diana Spurr, Rebecca Woolley "This is a quite unique book about teaching adult numeracy, which will be invaluable to the many practitioners in this field. The chapters, contributed by a group of experienced and successful lecturers and practitioners, include all aspects of this field, from methods of teaching specific mathematical topics to more general explorations of dyscalculia and emotional factors in adult learners. Each chapter includes research findings and thoughtful presentation of ideas with practical ideas for teaching, and tasks for the reader. This is a market which has not been served well in the past, so it is good to see the gap filled at last." Margaret Brown, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics Education, King's College London, UK "The editors of this book set out to produce a text that would support teacher-education programmes for adult numeracy, and their book does that and more. The content covers different types of learners, different settings, different understandings of what numeracy actually is; and ranges from commentary on research through case studies to "how to" hints and tips for teaching. Chapters 7 (on provoking mathematical thinking) and 8 (attitudes, beliefs and teaching) should be a required read for any adult numeracy teacher. The book would be at home on any numeracy teacher's desk, and would make an excellent set text for numeracy teacher training courses." Carol Randall, course co-ordinator for numeracy in the department of Lifelong Learning Teacher Education, University of Greenwich, UK "This book is a welcome addition to the growing literature on adult numeracy. It should be essential reading for trainee and practising adult numeracy educators. It brings together relevant research and professional wisdom on a wide variety of aspects of adult numeracy teaching and learning in an accessible way, with well-focussed tasks for readers to extend their knowledge and understanding. While the book is born out of UK concerns and issues, it is also relevant to international readers. Highly recommended." Professor Diana Coben PhD, Director, National Centre of Literacy & Numeracy for Adults, University of Waikato, New Zealand, and Hon. Trustee, Adults Learning Mathematics - A Research Forum (ALM -- www.alm-online.net/)


Chambers Adult Learner's Guide to Spelling

Chambers Adult Learner's Guide to Spelling
Author: Anne Betteridge
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780550102249

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Chambers Adult Learners' Guide to Spelling is not about all those turgid 'spelling rules'. Instead, it presents a practical routine that teaches learners strategies to conquer any word they find difficult and learn it for life. This new edition comes in a handy, more accessible format. The two-colour text is clearly and spaciously laid out, and plentiful examples, activities and illustrations reinforce the skills being learned.


Basic Maths For Dummies

Basic Maths For Dummies
Author: Colin Beveridge
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 111997562X

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Whether you are returning to school, studying for an adult numeracy test, helping your kids with homework, or seeking the confidence that a firm maths foundation provides in everyday encounters, Basic Maths For Dummies, UK Edition, provides the content you need to improve your basic maths skills. Based upon the Adult Numeracy Core Curriculum, this title covers such topics as: Getting started with the building blocks of maths and setting yourself up for success Dealing with decimals, percentages and tackling fractions without fear Sizing Up weights, measures, and shapes How to handle statistics and gauge probability Filled with real-world examples and written by a PhD-level mathematician who specialises in tutoring adults and students, Basic Maths For Dummies also provides practical advice on overcoming maths anxiety and a host of tips, tricks, and memory aids that make learning maths (almost) painless - and even fun.


Numeracy

Numeracy
Author: Jon Swain
Publisher: Niace
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2007
Genre: Adult education
ISBN: 9781862013377

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Based on the best recent research about teaching numeracy, this guide encourages teachers to reflect on their practice and inspires them to try ideas and approaches which research suggests are effective.


Beyond the Daily Application

Beyond the Daily Application
Author: National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2005-01
Genre: Adult education
ISBN: 9780954727475

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Working with Adult Learners

Working with Adult Learners
Author: Patricia Cranton
Publisher: Wall & Emerson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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This book is a study of adult education as a discipline. It contains practical information within a theoretical context designed to enable instructors to both develop a personal theory of practice and guide learners more effectively. For adult educators in formal or informal instructional situations and all students of adult education.


Adult Numeracy Development

Adult Numeracy Development
Author: Iddo Gal
Publisher: Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Adult education
ISBN: 9781572732339

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This volume aims to invigorate the field of adult numeracy education by being a resource for teachers, trainers, and curriculum developers involved in math teaching in adult literacy education or diverse contexts. The chapters are designed to serve as background readings focusing on preparing the next generation of adult numeracy practitioners and program planners. Topics include the nature of numeracy, instructional principles, teaching practices tailored to adult needs, innovative approaches to instruction, assessment strategies, and relevant research findings. Table of contents: * The Numeracy Challenge (Iddo Gal) * Numeracy, Mathematics, and Adult Learning (Diane Coben) * Building a Problem-Solving Environment for Teaching Mathematics (Peter Kloosterman, Bin Hassan Mohamad-Ali, Lynda R. Wiest) * Preparing Adult Students to Be Better Decision Makers (Robert Clemen, Robin Gregory) * Instructional Strategies for Adult Numeracy Education (Lynda Ginsburg, Iddo Gal) * Characteristics of Adult Learners of Mathematics (James Steele Foerch) * Adult Numeracy at the Elementary Level: Addition and Subtraction Up to 100 (Wim Matthijsse) * Technology and the Development of Mathematical Skills in Adult Learners (Betty Hurley Lawrence) * Teaching Mathematics to Adults with Specific Learning Difficulties (Martha Sacks, Dorothy M. Cebula) * Writing about Life: Creating Original Math Projects with Adults (Kare Hicks McCormick, Elizabeth Wadlington) * Learning to Learn: Mathematics as Problem Solving (Leslie Arriola) * Journey into Journal Jottings: Mathematics as Communication (Donna Curry) * The Challenge of Diversity in Adult Numeracy Instruction (Harriet Hartman) * Mathematics and the Traditional Work of Women (Mary Harris) * Assessment in Adult Numeracy Education: Issues and Principles for Good Practice (Joy Cumming, Iddo Gal) * Assessment of Adult Students' Mathematical Strategies (Mieke van Groenestijn).