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Experiential Learning in Mathematics Classroom: Upper Primary
Swati Sircar
Price
399.00
ISBN
9780301065021
Language
English
Format
Online Course
Year of Publishing
2022
Series
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan
Out Of Stock
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About the Book
About the Author
Strategies to make math teaching-learning discovery-based and experiential, with support materials.
Swati Sircar
is an Assistant Professor at the School of Continuing Education and University Resource Centre of Azim Premji University, India. She has B.Stat. and M.Stat. degrees from the Indian Statistical Institute and an MS in Mathematics from the University of Washington, Seattle. She has experience of over a decade in teaching learners and training teachers, in school mathematics. In her teaching, she tries to address both ends of the spectrum—learners who are afraid of mathematics and those who love to engage with it. She is deeply interested in experiential and visual learning and explores various mat(h)erials and their scope in teaching mathematics. Her teaching and training involve hands-on activities, explorations, open-ended questions and computer-aided learning.