The core audience for this book includes practicing elementary teachers, teachers-in-training, and mathematics teacher educators. Parents and carers interested in detailed explanations for methods of mathematics teaching used in modern elementary classrooms would also benefit from having access to this resource.
The majority of my working life has been spent as a senior education researcher and teacher with broad-based experience in mathematics teacher training and a specialist in children’s mathematics learning. I have held senior academic positions in Australia and the United States. My research interests include early mathematics learning, rational number learning, teaching experiment methodologies, teacher education, and curriculum issues in mathematics education. I have recently established an e-publishing business called the Partnership for Advancing the Learning of Mathematics (PALM). PALM aims to communicate to a general audience information about mathematics and how children learn it. My most recent book is What Children Can Teach Adults About Mathematics. I have earned degrees from The University of New England, Monash, and the University of Georgia. I am married to Rosemary, and we have three married children and 5 grandchildren (so far).