What's Math Got to Do with It?: Helping Children Learn to Love Their Most Hated Subject--And Why It's Important for America | TheBookSeekers

What's Math Got to Do with It?: Helping Children Learn to Love Their Most Hated Subject--And Why It's Important for America


No. of pages 273

Published: 2008

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In "What's Math Got to Do with It?", Jo Boaler explores the challenges children face in learning mathematics and offers innovative approaches to help them develop a love for the subject. She emphasizes that a positive mindset and varied teaching methods can transform math from a dreaded task into an engaging and enjoyable experience. Boaler argues that mathematical understanding is crucial not just for individual growth, but for the future of America in an increasingly data-driven world. Through research and practical strategies, the book empowers educators and parents to inspire a new generation of confident, capable mathematicians. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 273 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Penguin Putnam Inc .