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The Young Child and Mathematics, Third Edition - Angela Chan Turrou
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The Young Child and Mathematics, Third Edition - Angela Chan Turrou

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Pe scurt: Angela Chan Turrou, \nPhD, \nis senior researcher and teacher educator at the University of California, Los \nAngeles (UCLA) Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. Her work \nlives at the intersection of…

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Angela Chan Turrou, \nPhD, \nis senior researcher and teacher educator at the University of California, Los \nAngeles (UCLA) Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. Her work \nlives at the intersection of children's mathematical thinking, classroom \npractice, and teacher learning. In her work with teachers and teacher educators \nacross preschool and elementary settings, Angela leverages purposeful \nInstructional Activities driven by children's mathematical thinking to support \nteacher learning, collaboration, and generative growth. She is continually inspired \nby teachers who, on a daily basis, create space for children to drive the mathematical \nwork and challenge the broader discourse of who does and does not get to be good \nat math. Angela is coauthor of Young \nChildren's Mathematics: Cognitively Guided Instruction in Early Childhood \nEducation (Heinemann, 2017) and coeditor of Choral Counting and Counting Collections: Transforming the PreK-5 Math \nClassroom (Stenhouse, 2018). Angela lives in Los Angeles, CA. Find her on \nTwitter @Angelaturrou. Nicholas C. Johnson, PhD, is assistant \nprofessor in the School of Teacher Education at San Diego State University \n(SDSU). His work investigates how classrooms shape children's opportunities to \nparticipate and learn. A former classroom teacher, instructional coach, and \ncounty office coordinator, Nick partners with new and practicing teachers to \nexplore children's mathematical ideas and expand what counts as math in school. \nHe is a member of SDSU's Center for Research in Mathematics and Science \nEducation, coauthor of Young Children's \nMathematics: Cognitively Guided Instruction in Early Childhood Education (Heinemann, 2017), and a contributor (with \nNatali Gaxiola) to Choral Counting and \nCounting Collections: Transforming the PreK-5 Math Classroom (Stenhouse, 2018). \nNick lives in San Diego, CA. Find him on Twitter @CarrythZero. Megan L. Franke, PhD, is professor \nof education at UCLA. Dr. Franke's work focuses on understanding and supporting \nteacher learning for both preservice and in-service teachers. She is \nparticularly interested in how teaching mathematics with attention to students' \nmathematical thinking (Cognitively Guided Instruction, or CGI) can challenge \nexisting school structures and create opportunities for students who are often \nmarginalized to mathematically thrive. Dr. Franke is a member of the \nDevel

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