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The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition (Repost)

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The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition (Repost)

The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition by Philip J. Davis
English | PDF | 2012 | 522 Pages | ISBN : 0817682945 | 102.8 MB

Winner of the 1983 National Book Award, The Mathematical Experience presented a highly insightful overview of mathematics that effectively conveyed its power and beauty to a large audience of mathematicians and non-mathematicians alike. The study edition of the work followed about a decade later, supplementing the original material of the book with exercises to provide a self-contained treatment usable for the classroom.

Mathematics Education in a Neocolonial Country: The Case of Papua New Guinea

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Mathematics Education in a Neocolonial Country: The Case of Papua New Guinea

Mathematics Education in a Neocolonial Country: The Case of Papua New Guinea
by Patricia Paraide, Kay Owens
English | 2023 | ISBN: 303090993X | 503 Pages | True PDF | 17.5 MB

Values and Valuing in Mathematics Education Moving Forward into Practice

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Values and Valuing in Mathematics Education Moving Forward into Practice

Values and Valuing in Mathematics Education Moving Forward into Practice by Yüksel Dede, Gosia Marschall, Philip Clarkson
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 455 Pages | ISBN : 9819994535 | 27.2 MB

This book is a follow-up to 'Values and Valuing in Mathematics Education: Scanning and Scoping the Territory' (2019, Springer). This book adds a critical emphasis on practice and fosters thinking concerning positive mathematical well-being, engagement, teacher noticing, and values alignment among a range of critical notions that intersect with values and valuing. Values and valuing play a key role in many aspects of education, such as assessment, planning, classroom interactions, choosing tasks, and general well-being. What one values and finds important in the learning and teaching of mathematics operates within the intersection of all social, cognitive, and affective aspects of school pedagogy, making values a significant holistic factor in education.

Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology for Mathematics Education Research

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Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology for Mathematics Education Research

Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology for Mathematics Education Research by Paul Christian Dawkins, Amy J. Hackenberg, Anderson Norton
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 620 Pages | ISBN : 303147385X | 40.9 MB

The book provides an entry point for graduate students and other scholars interested in using the constructs of Piaget’s genetic epistemology in mathematics education research. Constructs comprising genetic epistemology form the basis for some of the most well-developed theoretical frameworks available for characterizing learning, particularly in mathematics.

Mathematics as an Educational Task

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Mathematics as an Educational Task

Mathematics as an Educational Task by Hans Freudenthal
English | PDF | 1973 | 691 Pages | ISBN : 9027702357 | 63.9 MB

Like preludes, prefaces are usually composed last. Putting them in the front of the book is a feeble reflection of what, in the style of mathe­ matics treatises and textbooks, I usually call thf didactical inversion: to be fit to print, the way to the result should be the inverse of the order in which it was found; in particular the key definitions, which were the finishing touch to the structure, are put at the front. For many years I have contrasted the didactical inversion with the thought-experiment. It is true that you should not communicate your mathematics to other people in the way it occurred to you, but rather as it could have occurred to you if you had known then what you know now, and as it would occur to the student if his learning process is being guided. This in fact is the gist of the lesson Socrates taught Meno's slave. The thought-experi­ ment tries to find out how a student could re-invent what he is expected to learn. I said about the preface that it is a feeble reflection of the didactical inversion. Indeed, it is not a constituent part of the book. It can even be torn out. Yet it is useful. Firstly, to the reviewer who then need not read the whole work, and secondly to the author himself, who like the composer gets an opportunity to review the Leitmotivs of the book.

Problem Posing and Problem Solving in Mathematics Education: International Research and Practice Trends

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Problem Posing and Problem Solving in Mathematics Education: International Research and Practice Trends

Problem Posing and Problem Solving in Mathematics Education: International Research and Practice Trends by Tin Lam Toh, Manuel Santos-Trigo, Puay Huat Chua, Nor Azura Abdullah, Dan Zhang
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 263 Pages | ISBN : 9819972043 | 23.1 MB

This book presents both theoretical and empirical contributions from a global perspective on problem solving and posing (PS/PP) and their application, in relation to the teaching and learning of mathematics in schools. The chapters are derived from selected presentations in the PS/PP Topical Study Group in ICME14. Although mathematical problem posing is a much younger field of inquiry in mathematics education, this topic has grown rapidly. The mathematics curriculum frameworks in many parts of the world have incorporated problem posing as an instructional focus, building on problem solving as its foundation. The juxtaposition of problem solving and problem posing in mathematics presented in this book addresses the needs of the mathematics education research and practice communities at the present day. In particular, this book aims to address the three key points: to present an overview of research and development regarding students’ mathematical problem solving and posing; to discuss new trends and developments in research and practice on these topics; and to provide insight into the future trends of mathematical problem solving and posing.

The Teaching and Learning of Statistics: International Perspectives

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The Teaching and Learning of Statistics: International Perspectives

The Teaching and Learning of Statistics: International Perspectives by Dani Ben-Zvi, Katie Makar
English | PDF (True) | 2016 | 325 Pages | ISBN : 3319234692 | 11.8 MB

This book presents the breadth and diversity of empirical and practical work done on statistics education around the world. A wide range of methods are used to respond to the research questions that form it's base. Case studies of single students or teachers aimed at understanding reasoning processes, large-scale experimental studies attempting to generalize trends in the teaching and learning of statistics are both employed. Various epistemological stances are described and utilized.

Ernst Schröder on Algebra and Logic

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Ernst Schröder on Algebra and Logic

Ernst Schröder on Algebra and Logic by Stephen Pollard
English | PDF (True) | 2022 | 355 Pages | ISBN : 3031056701 | 4.2 MB

This volume offers English translations of three early works by Ernst Schröder (1841-1902), a mathematician and logician whose philosophical ruminations and pathbreaking contributions to algebraic logic attracted the admiration and ire of figures such as Dedekind, Frege, Husserl, and C. S. Peirce. Today he still engages the sympathetic interest of logicians and philosophers.

Computations and Computing Devices in Mathematics Education Before the Advent of Electronic Calculators (Repost)

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Computations and Computing Devices in Mathematics Education Before the Advent of Electronic Calculators (Repost)

Computations and Computing Devices in Mathematics Education Before the Advent of Electronic Calculators by Alexei Volkov, Viktor Freiman
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2018 | 464 Pages | ISBN : 331973394X | 56.2 MB

This volume traces back the history of interaction between the “computational” or “algorithmic” aspects of elementary mathematics and mathematics education throughout ages. More specifically, the examples of mathematical practices analyzed by the historians of mathematics and mathematics education who authored the chapters in the present collection show that the development (and, in some cases, decline) of counting devices and related computational practices needs to be considered within a particular context to which they arguably belonged, namely, the context of mathematics instruction; in their contributions the authors also explore the role that the instruments played in formation of didactical approaches in various mathematical traditions, stretching from Ancient Mesopotamia to the 20th century Europe and North America.

The Didactical Challenge of Symbolic Calculators: Turning a Computational Device into a Mathematical Instrument

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The Didactical Challenge of Symbolic Calculators: Turning a Computational Device into a Mathematical Instrument

The Didactical Challenge of Symbolic Calculators: Turning a Computational Device into a Mathematical Instrument by Dominique Guin, Kenneth Ruthven, Luc Trouche
English | PDF | 2005 | 311 Pages | ISBN : 0387231587 | 1.7 MB

A significant driver of recent growth in the use of mathematics in the professions has been the support brought by new technologies. Not only has this facilitated the application of established methods of mathematical and statistical analysis but it has stimulated the development of innovative approaches. These changes have produced a marked evolution in the professional practice of mathematics, an evolution which has not yet provoked a corresponding adaptation in mathematical education, particularly at school level. In particular, although calculators – first arithmetic and scientific, then graphic, now symbolic – have been found well suited in many respects to the working conditions of pupils and teachers, and have even achieved a degree of official recognition, the integration of new technologies into the mathematical practice of schools remains marginal. It is this situation which has motivated the research and development work to be reported in this volume. The appearance of ever more powerful and portable computational tools has certainly given rise to continuing research and development activity at all levels of mathematical education. Amongst pioneers, such innovation has often been seen as an opportunity to renew the teaching and learning of mathematics. Equally, however, the institutionalization of computational tools within educational practice has proceeded at a strikingly slow pace over many years.

The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition (Repost)

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The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition (Repost)

The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition by Philip J. Davis
English | PDF | 2012 | 522 Pages | ISBN : 0817682945 | 102.8 MB

Winner of the 1983 National Book Award, The Mathematical Experience presented a highly insightful overview of mathematics that effectively conveyed its power and beauty to a large audience of mathematicians and non-mathematicians alike. The study edition of the work followed about a decade later, supplementing the original material of the book with exercises to provide a self-contained treatment usable for the classroom.

From the Golden Rectangle to the Fibonacci Sequences

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From the Golden Rectangle to the Fibonacci Sequences

From the Golden Rectangle to the Fibonacci Sequences by Opher Liba , Bat-Sheva Ilany
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 174 Pages | ISBN : 3030975991 | 23.6 MB

The book takes us on a fascinating journey through one of the most beautiful and fascinating topics of mathematics. It presents a wealth of information about the golden ratio and the Fibonacci sequence. The book introduces the reader to novel perspectives to classic mathematical concepts and problems.

Advancing and Consolidating Mathematical Modelling: Research from ICME-14

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Advancing and Consolidating Mathematical Modelling: Research from ICME-14

Advancing and Consolidating Mathematical Modelling: Research from ICME-14 by Gilbert Greefrath, Susana Carreira, Gloria Ann Stillman
English | PDF,EPUB | 2023| 346 Pages | ISBN : 3031271149 | 28 MB

This edited volume presents applications and modelling as a world-renowned sub-field of research in mathematics education. It includes the discussion on students’ development of modelling competency through the teaching of applications and modelling. The teaching of mathematical modelling is considered from different perspectives, such as mathematical, pedagogical-didactical perspectives and critical-societal or socio-political perspectives. Assessment practices (local, regional or international) of modelling activities and difficulties with modelling activities at school and university levels, respectively, are discussed. Use of technology and other resources in modelling activities and their impact on the modelling processes are included in the considerations. Teaching practices, teacher education and professional development programs concerning the integration of applications and modelling in school and university mathematics programs are developed in this context.a

Mathematikdidaktik in Rekonstruktionen Band 1: Grundlegung von Unterrichtsinhalten

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Mathematikdidaktik in Rekonstruktionen Band 1: Grundlegung von Unterrichtsinhalten

Mathematikdidaktik in Rekonstruktionen Band 1: Grundlegung von Unterrichtsinhalten by Hans Joachim Burscheid , Horst Struve
Deutsch | PDF | 2020 | 282 Pages | ISBN : 3658294515 | 1.7 MB

In Band 1des Buches explizieren die Autoren ihre didaktische Position und rekonstruieren zunächst die Zahlbegriffsentwicklung. Leitidee der Rekonstruktion ist die Beobachtung von Kognitionswissenschaftlern, dass schon Kleinkinder sich so verhalten, als verfügten sie über Theorien, die Phänomenbereiche ihrer Welt erklären. Die Entwicklung des mathematischen Wissens von Schülern wird daher als Entwicklung von Theorien rekonstruiert. Auf der formalen Ebene dient zur Rekonstruktion die strukturalistische Metatheorie. Weiterhin werden unterrichtsrelevante normative Problemstellungen rekonstruiert. Damit wird u. a. gezeigt, dass der Formalismus der strukturalistischen Metatheorie auch geeignet ist, normative Theorien darzustellen.

Intellectual Development and Mathematics Learning

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Intellectual Development and Mathematics Learning

Intellectual Development and Mathematics Learning by Chongde Lin
English | PDF,EPUB | 2023 | 277 Pages | ISBN : 9811987564 | 7.6 MB

This book introduces the outcomes of author’s 40 years of research, especially the theory of “the Triangular Pyramid Structure of Thinking” that he independently proposed, and the application of his development theory in the field of mathematics education. The book firstly explains the substantial character of intelligence, the development law of intelligence, and the relationship between intelligence development and creativity cultivation. Secondly, it discusses the structure of mathematical thinking of children and adolescents from 0 to 18 years old, and the methods of developing students’ thinking ability and the quality of intelligence through arithmetic learning. In the end, this book also demonstrates the characteristics of the development of mathematical thinking ability of children at age 0-6, elementary school students, and secondary school students, and the related latest research in this field. Based on the theory of “the Triangular Pyramid Structure of Thinking”, a number of examples are given to illustrate how the theory of intelligence development can be used in mathematics teaching to promote the development of students’ thinking abilities and to improve the quality of teaching.