Using Mathematical Thinking Vcr1
- Synopsis
- This video is explicity referenced from the course text and the extracts contained form a part of the mainstream study of the text units of the course. Contains sequences filmed in primary and secondary school classrooms: teachers working; classroom observations; ball-rolling; intuitive base; MAX BOX; real problem solving; statistical investigations, modelling; balloons, Kanthas; boiling water in a paper bag; making music; making models; crystals and models; a whole school curriculum; evaluation and assessment in the classroom.
- Series
- Using Mathematical Thinking, Course Me234
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 180 min.
- Year of production
- 1990
- Availability
- Sale
- Documentation
- Accompanying course study notes.
- Subjects
- Education; Mathematics
- Keywords
- classroom observation; mathematics teaching; primary education; secondary education; teaching methods
Credits
- Producer
- Bob Walters; John Jaworski; Pip Surgey
Production Company
Distributor
- Name
Open University Worldwide
- Web
- http://www.ouw.co.uk External site opens in new window
- Phone
- +44 (0) 1908 274066
- Address
- Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA - Notes
- NB. As of May 2016 Open University Worldwide are no longer distributing DVDs. They have posted this message on their website: ‘Unfortunately Open University Worldwide Limited has decided that product sales are no longer viable given the reduced funding to Higher Education institutions and diminishing demand for the products we have traditionally stocked. At present the Open University Students Association (OUSA) will continue to sell the "Good Study Guide", and we are in discussion with other possible distributors to continue to make The Open University’s products available for purchase. As soon as we have any information on other channels of distribution we will update this notice’. Some products are still available via second hand dealers on Amazon.co.uk
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