special needs students and mat
Title: special needs students and mat
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special needs students and mat
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 562 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Special Needs Children and Mathematics
The teaching of mathematics to children in primary school classrooms can be seen as challenging for some teachers. This is due to a changing society and the introduction of more complex mathematical skills. Once it was acceptable only to teach the four major mathematical operations, but now machines are available to complete these procedures. Yet now numeracy, communicating and making sense of mathematics in a range of everyday applications, has
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techniques that are available to allow for the teaching of these exceptional children without the fear of whether or not the student really understands what they are doing and why.
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Giordano, G. (1993). Diagnostic and Remedial Mathematics in Special Education. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas Publishers.