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What mathematics teachers need to learn about language

Critical Issues in Education: Teaching Teachers Mathematics
June 01, 2007 08:40 AM to 09:25 AM
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VMath - The Next Generation for Math Lectures on Streaming Video

Abstract:

In this presentation I describe what mathematics teachers need to learn and unlearn about language and
learning mathematics. The presentation builds on Wong Fillmore and Snow’s piece (2002) “What teachers
need to know about language,” draws on research on language and learning mathematics, and focuses on
language issues that are specific to learning and teaching mathematics.

Lecture #13469

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