• Open Daily: 10am - 10pm
    Alley-side Pickup: 10am - 7pm

    3038 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis, MN
    612-822-4611

Open Daily: 10am - 10pm | Alley-side Pickup: 10am - 7pm
3038 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis, MN
612-822-4611
Rethinking Disability and Mathematics: A Udl Math Classroom Guide for Grades K-8

Rethinking Disability and Mathematics: A Udl Math Classroom Guide for Grades K-8

Paperback

Series: Corwin Mathematics

Special EducationTeaching Instruction

Currently unavailable to order

ISBN10: 1071926039
ISBN13: 9781071926031
Publisher: Corwin Publishers
Published: Apr 29 2024
Pages: 304
Weight: 1.40
Height: 0.79 Width: 6.93 Depth: 9.92
Language: English

Every child has a right to make sense of math, and to use math to make sense of their worlds.

Despite their gifts, students with disabilities are often viewed from a deficit standpoint in mathematics classrooms. These students are often conceptualized as needing to be fixed or remediated. Rethinking Disability and Mathematics argues that mathematics should be a transformative space for these students, a place where they can discover their power and potential and be appreciated for their many strengths. Author Rachel Lambert introduces Universal Design for Learning for Math (UDL Math), a way to design math classrooms that empowers disabled and neurodiverse students to engage in mathematics in ways that lead to meaningful and joyful math learning. The book showcases how UDL Math can open up mathematics classrooms so that they provide access to meaningful understanding and an identity as a math learner to a wider range of students. Weaved throughout the book are the voices of neurodiverse learners telling their own stories of math learning.

Also from

Lambert, Rachel

Also in

Teaching Instruction