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ALiM 11 - References

This page provides the references used in ALiM 11.

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  • AudienceKaiako
  • Curriculum Level12345
  • Learning AreaMathematics and Statistics
  • Resource LanguageEnglish
  • SeriesAccelerating learning

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Resource 11  helps teachers to identify some reasons for behaviours that inhibit participation and provides some strategies to engage these learners and so increase their achievement in mathematics.. This page provides the references used in this resource.

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    ALiM 11 - References

    Anthony, G., & Walshaw, M. (2007). Effective Pedagogy in Mathematics/Pāngarau: Best Evidence Synthesis Iteration. Ministry of Education.

    Anthony, G., & Walshaw, M. (2009). Effective Pedagogy in Mathematics. Educational Practices Series, no. 19.  International Bureau of Education.

    Butterworth, V., & Bevan-Brown, J. (2007). Praising Māori Children: Getting it Right. Set, 1, 36–41.

    Ministry of Education. Te Kōtahitanga professional development programme: Te Kōtahitanga | Education Counts

    Hunter, R., & Anthony, G. (2010). Developing Mathematical Inquiry and Argumentation. In R. Averill and R. Harvey (Ed.), Teaching Primary School Mathematics and Statistics: Evidence-based Practice. NZCER.

    Back to the resource 11: Addressing avoidance behaviours in mathematics classes.

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