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Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics: Teachers' Understanding of Fundamental Mathematics in China and the United States
 
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Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics: Teachers' Understanding of Fundamental Mathematics in China and the United States (Paperback)

by Liping Ma (Author)
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Mas book is a significant contribution to mathematics education because it begins to tackle the important and complex question of what is mathematical knowledge for elementary teaching. In doing so, she helps us to understand elementary mathematics as a complex and demanding subject that is to be taken seriously.
Contemporary Psychology

Elementary school teachers need as deep an understanding of the mathematics they teach as high school teachers need of what they teach. Both need a deep knowledge of the mathematics which comes in later grades, at least three or four, for this knowledge should influence how topics are taught.
Mathematicians and Educational Reform

Must reading for those who call for more mathematics and those who champion reform pedagogy in teacher education.
CHOICE

...Ma has done a masterful job of showing how the conceptual approach of Chinese elementary school teachers succeeds where the procedural approach of their American counterparts flounders....I highly recommend this brief volume to elementary school teachers who wish to improve their teaching of mathematics. I also recommend it to all university teacher educators who want their students to develop that profound understanding of fundamental mathematics that allows Chinese students to outscore their American counterparts in international assessments.
Mathematics Teaching in the Middle Schools

The contributions of this book are multifaceted....This book is an excellent resource and will interest anyone involved in teaching preservice teachers, as well as researchers concerned with teachers knowledge of content and methods.
Teaching Children Mathematics

Even beyond education, the book supports the need for, and indeed the educational benefits of, changing professional teaching conditions for U.S. teachers....it provides some food for thought for everyone involved in improving mathematics education. And it supports the necessity, highlighted in NCTMs Standards documents, that even at the elementary school level, students can, and should, learn challenging mathematics.
NCTM News Bulletin

For all who are concerned with mathematics education...Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics is an important book. For those who are skeptical that mathematics education research can say much of value, it can serve as a counterexample. For those interested in improving precollege mathematics education in the U.S., it provides important clues to the nature of the problem. An added bonus is that, despite the somewhat forbidding educationese of its title, the book is quite readable....I recommend this book!
Notices of the AMS

Mas work has been well received on both sides of the so-called math wars....Supporters of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) reform agenda are pleased by her stress on real understanding as opposed to mere computational competence.
American Scientist.

...a book that is becoming a stealth hit for math junkies on both sides of the math wars, and a must read for anyone interested in solving the problems of public schools.
The Christian Science Monitor Electronic Edition

The book is earning praise both from some of those who support changes proposed in the NCTM Standards and from some of those who oppose them, and it is sparking discussion. It is also helping to unify some disparate forces in mathematics education on at least a few ideas for continuing positive changes....[the book] provides some food for thought for everyone involved in improving mathematics education.
NCTM News Bulletin

Mathematical performance of children in countries in the west like the USA and the UK is a constant source of concern when comparisons are made with achievements in countries in the Far East and Eastern Europe. Liping Mas book provides valuable insights into possible explanations for this disparity--and these have obvious implications for the training of mathematics teachers in any country.
British Journal of Educational Technology

Both sides in the math wars claim Dr. Ma as their own. Districts have distributed her book to teachers. Its broad appeal offers some hope for common ground in math education....we will continue fights over whether children shuold be taught arithmetic rules or theory. What Dr. Ma shows is that we need both.
The New York Times

Liping Mas work has given me hope about what can be done to improve mathematics education.
Richard Askey
University of Wisconsin-Madison

This is indeed a valuable, enlightening book. It attests to the talent of its author, and to the Chinese and American learning environments that have nurtured that talent. It attests to the value of welcoming scholars from other nations to study in the United States. I urge all those who are seriously concerned about the quality of mathematics education in the United States to read this book, and to take its lessons seriously.
Lee Shulman
President, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, From the Forewor

For all who are concerned with mathematics education in the U.S., Liping Ma has written an important book. It provides valuable clues to the nature of the problem of improving our K-12 mathematics education. An added bonus is that, despite the somewhat foreboding educationese of its title, it is quite readable. I recommend this book.
Roger Howe
Yale University

Must reading for those who call for more mathematics and those who champion reform pedagogy in teacher education
Anna O. Graeber
University of Maryland-College Park

...both a graceful introduction (for mathematicians and other neophytes) to an important area of mathematics education and an interesting theoretical work in its own right. I recommend it highly
Judith Roitman
University of Kansas



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Chinese students typically outperform U.S. students on international comparisons of mathematics competency. Paradoxically, Chinese teachers receive far less education than U.S. teachers--11 to 12 years of schooling versus 16 to 18 years of schooling.

Studies of U.S. teacher knowledge often document insufficient subject matter knowledge in mathematics. But, they give few examples of the knowledge teachers need to support teaching, particularly the kind of teaching demanded by recent reforms in mathematics education.


This book describes the nature and development of the profound understanding of fundamental mathematics that elementary teachers need to become accomplished mathematics teachers, and suggests why such teaching knowledge is much more common in China than the United States, despite the fact that Chinese teachers have less formal education than their U.S. counterparts.


The studies described in this book suggest that Chinese teachers begin their teaching careers with a better understanding of elementary mathematics than that of most U.S. elementary teachers. Their understanding of the mathematics they teach and--equally important--of the ways that elementary mathematics can be presented to students, continues to grow throughout their professional lives.


Teaching conditions in the United States, unlike those in China, militate against the development of elementary teachers' mathematical knowledge and its organization for teaching. The concluding chapter of the book suggests changes in teacher preparation, teacher support, and mathematics education research that might allow teachers in the United States to attain profound understanding of fundamental mathematics.

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5.0 out of 5 stars changes the way you view math, Feb 19 2004
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Excellent book for anyone interested in math. This should be mandatory reading for all future and current teachers! I see math in a new light. This book will inspire you to re-evaluate your own knowledge of elementary math, and to work from a procedural understanding of math to conceptual.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, Jan 3 2004
By J. M. Dunn (Nagoya, Japan) - See all my reviews
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Never did I think that I would be interested... heck... excited... about a math book... but this is a great book, and good reading for anyone interested in education... It has given me a great deal to think about as a EFL teacher, a field where most "schooling" consists of teaching procedurally...
This excerpt from an editorial review of an entirely different book (The Teaching Gap) but summarizes Liping Ma's research nicely... "American teachers... tend to emphasize terms and procedures, thinking of math as a set of tedious skills... In contrast, [Chinese] teachers are more likely to emphasize ideas, expecting the concepts alone to stir students' natural curiosity."
It doesn't matter what field you are teaching, teaching a "procedural understanding" is like giving the students a fish; it will feed them for a day... a "conceptual understanding" will feed them for a lifetime...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just as promised. Fast deliverary in mint condition!, Sep 16 2002
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5.0 out of 5 stars Page 31 made me CRY!!!!!!!!!!!
Interviews teachers and displays the difference between procedural understanding of math and conceptual understanding of math. Read more
Published on Jun 21 2002 by The Accidental Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars An important read for all elementary teachers
Elementary school teachers are expected to teach almost everything: math, reading, science, social studies, and writing; along with nurturing, soothing, and encouraging. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2001 by Daryl Anderson

5.0 out of 5 stars insight into math education
I am working on certification in secondary mathematics. This one book has given me more insight into what is wrong with mathematics education in the USA and what needs to be done... Read more
Published on Jun 22 2000 by Charles R. Williams

4.0 out of 5 stars Clear discussion of why math teaching in Asia is so good.
With exceptional clarity, Ma compares American and Chinese teachers by discussing their responses to four teaching situations. Read more
Published on Oct 1 1999 by anonymous

5.0 out of 5 stars Highest recommendation to teachers and educators
This is education research at its best. It directly points the way to better classroom preformance, which is ultimately what education research is about. Read more
Published on Aug 28 1999 by Hung-Hsi Wu (wu@math.berkeley.edu)

5.0 out of 5 stars A book that will change mathematics teaching/learning.
This book provides a starting place for an important and long overdue discussion. Teachers, mathematicians and preservice programs could come together to develop professional... Read more
Published on Aug 24 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must read if you are interested in math education.
Liping Ma has shown us what it means to know elementary school mathematics deeply, and has suggestions about what can be done to help our teachers acquire this knowledge. Read more
Published on Jun 7 1999 by Richard Askey

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