The first book to provide direct evidence for the effectiveness of traditional and reform-oriented teaching methods, Experiencing School Mathematics reports on careful and extensive case studies of two schools that taught mathematics in totally different ways. Three hundred students were followed over three years, providing an unusual and important range of data, including observations, interviews, questionnaires, and assessments, to show the ways students' beliefs and understandings were shaped by the different approaches to mathematics teaching. The interviews that are reproduced in the book give compelling insights into what it meant to be a student in the classrooms of the two schools.
McGraw-Hill Ryerson Chemistry 12 provides clear, well developed explanations, effective visual support, and a variety of practice problems and activities designed to inspire a sense of competence within students on the threshold of university.
Dynamic program features hands-on investigations that will allow students to explore how chemistry is used in the products and processes that affect our lives and the environment.
Students will benefit from fluent, easy-to-understand explanations, high-quality photographs and micrographs, and clear, well-labelled diagrams, technical illustrations, and Concept Organizers. The student text is enhanced by well-written profiles of careers in biology and the achievements of Canadian scientists and researchers, as well as Biology Magazine features that explore STSE connections.
This highly visual resource features both teacher-directed and student-designed experiments to provide students with the opportunity to investigate biological concepts.