By Peter Liljedahl (Corwin, 2021)
Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics 14 Teaching Practices for Enhancing Learning By Peter Liljedahl (Corwin, 2021)

S.O.S. (A Summary of the Summary)

The main ideas of the book:

  • Unfortunately, the way we learned to teach math promotes more mimicry than thinking in our students.
  • Students will think if teachers set the right expectations and give them the chance. In-classroom research has revealed the 14 most effective changes we can make to get our students to think, persevere, and ultimately learn.

Why I chose this book:

I have to confess, when I was a math teacher, I was guilty of using so many of these practices don’t get students thinking. They are the norms we’ve come to expect in math class – the teacher stands, the students sit, the teacher writes on a vertical surface while students write on horizontal ones, the teacher models how to solve the problems, and the students mimic the process. But these norms are based on the premise that students either can’t or won’t think. It’s as if we’ve given up and have designed math classrooms to support an environment where thinking is not required.

The expectation that students won’t think needs to be disrupted, and this book is the one to do it. Peter Liljedahl’s research is deeply rooted in real classrooms. He’s not going to leave you with theory about teaching in a way that is student-centered and inquiry-based. Instead, he’s identified 14 practices that teachers can start implementing in the classrooms tomorrow to get their students thinking and learning to do math for themselves.

The Scoop (In this summary you will learn…)

  •   Which things we’re all doing in math class that lead to passive and unthinking students
  •   3 starter steps to get students thinking, collaborating, and problem solving right away
  •   How to teach your required curriculum through problem solving that truly gets kids thinking
  •   Which questions you should answer and which you should let students figure out for themselves
  •   How to get students working effectively in groups and sharing the workload.
  •   What to change about notes, homework, grading, and furniture arrangement to keep your students thinking
  •   The Main Idea’s professional learning suggestions for leading your own PD with ideas from this book
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