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TEACHING: Tasks

The mathematics tasks in which students engage - projects, problems, constructions, applications, exercises, and so on - and the materials with which they work frame and focus students' opportunities for learning mathematics in school. Tasks provide the stimulus for students to think about particular concepts and procedures, their connections with other mathematical ideas, and their applications to real-world contexts. Good tasks can help students to develop skills in the context of their usefulness. Tasks also convey messages about what mathematics is and what doing mathematics entails. Tasks that require students to reason and to communicate mathematically are more likely to promote their ability to solve problems and to make connections. Such tasks can illuminate mathematics as an intriguing and worthwhile domain of inquiry. A central responsibility of teachers is to select and develop worthwhile tasks and materials that create opportunities for students to develop these kinds of mathematical understandings, competence, interests, and dispositions.

 

 
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