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Janiah Donald

Annotated Bibliography
Technology in the Classroom
1. Enhancing Mathematics Instruction through Educational Technology.
Interactive Learning Environments
This article is an excellent resource because it explores the integration of
educational technology in math classrooms, providing practical examples
of software and apps that engage students in interactive learning. The
resource is valuable for meeting technology standards, offering insights
into incorporating virtual manipulatives and simulations. Some activities
include collaborative problem-solving through online platforms.
2. Augmented Reality in Mathematics Education: A Systematic Review
Computers & Education Systematic Literature On Math
This document offers insights into the effectiveness of augmented reality
in teaching mathematics. Some examples of applications include
incorporating AR activities that align with standards, enhancing students'
spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills.
Primary Documents
3. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Principles and Standards for
School Mathematics. NCTM Standards
NCTM's standards document is a foundational primary source for math
educators. It helps in aligning classroom activities with national standards,
offering a comprehensive framework for curriculum design and
assessment. Some practical applications include developing lesson plans
that adhere to these principles, promoting a deeper understanding of
mathematical concepts.
Inquiry-Based Controversial Issues
4. Addressing Controversial Topics in the Math Classroom Mathematics
Education Journal K-12 Controversial Topics
This research provides guidance on incorporating inquiry-based learning
into math instruction using controversial issues. This resource is practical
for meeting standards related to critical thinking and problem-solving,
offering strategies for facilitating respectful classroom discussions around
math-related societal topics.
5. Mathematics and Social Justice: A Framework for Critical Mathematics
Education. Mathematical Inquiry Based Education
This framework connects mathematics to social justice issues, providing a
basis for inquiry-based learning. Practical applications include designing
activities that explore the societal impact of mathematical concepts,
aligning with standards related to social awareness and ethical reasoning.
Discourse/Discussion Materials
6. Effective Classroom Discourse Strategies for Mathematics Journal of
Mathematics Education Case Study Of Two Teachers
This case study delves into discourse strategies that enhance
mathematical understanding also providing insight between two eighth
grade teachers. It includes practical tips for fostering classroom
discussions, promoting student collaboration, and meeting standards
related to communication skills. This resource is applicable to activities
where students explore and communicate mathematical reasoning.
Differentiation
7. The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners
The Differentiated Classroom
This book provides a framework for differentiating math instruction.
Providing practical applications include tailoring activities to diverse
learning styles and abilities, ensuring that standards are met for all
students. This resource aids in creating activities that address individual
needs while maintaining a cohesive learning environment.

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