More Trouble with Maths: A Complete Manual to Identifying and Diagnosing Mathematical Difficulties (nasen spotlight)
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Book Details:
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Author: Steve Chinn
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Publisher: Routledge
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Edition: 2nd Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 220
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ISBN: 9781138187504
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Languages: English
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Dimensions: 11.7 x 8.9 x 0.7 inches
About The Book:
More Trouble with Maths by Steve Chinn, published by Routledge, is a highly practical resource designed to help educators, parents, and professionals tackle mathematical learning difficulties and dyscalculia. This 2nd edition paperback, released on 21st July 2016, is filled with a variety of diagnostic tools and tests, such as a 15-minute basic mathematics test, a thinking style test, and assessments of maths anxiety and basic fact retrieval. Written in an accessible, user-friendly style, Chinn’s book provides crucial insights into the many factors that affect mathematical learning, including issues with rote learning, anxiety, working memory, and vocabulary.
With 220 pages of in-depth content, the book emphasizes the importance of a clinical approach when assessing students and suggests integrating diagnosis into everyday teaching. This edition is an invaluable guide for identifying and addressing barriers to mathematical learning, ensuring effective intervention strategies are in place. Perfect for educators, clinicians, and anyone involved in supporting individuals with math-related learning difficulties, this book offers an essential roadmap for helping learners overcome their challenges in mathematics.