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  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400727151
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XIII, 215 p. 103 illus, online resource)
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Brousseau, Guy Teaching Fractions through Situations: A Fundamental Experiment
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    Schlagwort(e): Mathematics ; Education ; Education ; Mathematics
    Kurzfassung: This work presents one of the original and fundamental experiments of Didactique, a research program whose underlying tenet is that Mathematics Education research should be solidly based on scientific observation. Here the observations are of a series of adventures that were astonishing for both the students and the teachers: the reinvention of fractions and of decimal numbers in a sequence of lessons and situations that permitted the students to construct the concepts for themselves. The book leads the reader through the highlights of the sequence's structure and some of the reasoning behind the lesson choices. It then presents explanations of some of the principal concepts of the Theory of Situations. In the process, it offers the reader the opportunity to join a lively set of fifth graders as they experience a particularly attractive set of lessons and master a topic that baffles many of their contemporaries
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. The Adventure of the Students2. Viewing the Adventure from the Perspective of Teachers and Researchers -- 3. Some Key Concepts and Terms from the Theory of Situations -- 4. The Setting for the Adventure -- 5. Description of the Center for Observation for Research in Mathematics Education -- 6. Conclusions and future directions.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789400765405
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XVI, 627 p. 193 illus., 59 illus. in color, online resource)
    Serie: International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Teaching mathematical modelling
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    Schlagwort(e): Mathematics ; Education ; Education ; Mathematics ; Mathematisches Modell ; Mathematisches Modell
    Kurzfassung: This book provides readers with an overview of recent international research and developments in the teaching and learning of modelling and applications from a variety of theoretical and practical perspectives. There is a strong focus on pedagogical issues for teaching and learning of modelling as well as research into teaching and practice. The teaching of applications of mathematics and mathematical modelling from the early years through primary and secondary school and at tertiary level is rising in prominence in many parts of the world commensurate with an ever-increasing usage of mathematics in business, the environment, industry and everyday life. The authors are all members of the International Community of Teachers of Mathematical Modelling and Applications and important researchers in mathematics education and mathematics. The book will be of interest to teachers, practitioners and researchers in universities, polytechnics, teacher education, curriculum and policy.?
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: part I. Innovative practices in modelling education research and teachingpart II. Research into, or evaluation of, teaching practice -- part III. Pedagogical issues for teaching and learning -- part Ivolume Influences of technologies -- part volume Assessment in schools -- part VI. Applicability at different levels of schooling, vocational education, and in tertiary education -- part VII. Modelling and applications in business and the lived environment.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789400762718
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XIV, 651 p. 134 illus, digital)
    Serie: International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling
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    Paralleltitel: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Schlagwort(e): Mathematics ; Education ; Education ; Mathematics
    Kurzfassung: Modeling Students Mathematical Modeling Competencies offers welcome clarity and focus to the international research and professional community in mathematics, science, and engineering education, as well as those involved in the sciences of teaching and learning these subjects.
    Kurzfassung: Modeling Students' Mathematical Modeling Competencies offers welcome clarity and focus to the international research and professional community in mathematics, science, and engineering education, as well as those involved in the sciences of teaching and learning these subjects
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Modeling Students' Mathematical Modeling Competencies; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: ICTMA and the Teaching of Modeling and Applications; Part I: The Nature of Models & Modeling; Chapter 2: Introduction to Part I Modeling: What Is It? Why Do It?; References; Section 1: What Are Models?; Chapter 3: Modeling Theory for Math and Science Education; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Origins of Modeling Theory; 3.3 Models and Concepts; 3.4 Imagination and Intuition; 3.5 Mathematical Versus Physical Intuition; 3.6 Modeling Instruction; 3.7 Conclusions
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 3.8 Epilogue: A New Generation of Mathematical ToolsReferences; Chapter 4: Modeling a Crucial Aspect of Students' Mathematical Modeling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Three Examples; 4.3 The Intricacies of Mathematization; 4.4 Modeling Students' Mathematizations; References; Chapter 5: Modeling Perspectives in Math Education Research; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Spesier and Walter on Models; 5.3 Harel on Models; 5.4 Larson on Models; 5.5 Oehrtman on Models; 5.6 Rasmussen and Zandieh on Models; References; Section 2: Where Are Models & Modelers Found?
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chapter 6: Modeling to Address Techno-Mathematical Literacies in Work6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Methodology; 6.3 Findings; 6.4 Results; 6.4.1 Two Examples: Manufacturing and Statistical Process Control; 6.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 7: Mathematical Modeling in Engineering Design Projects; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Methodology; 7.2.1 Industrial Engineering Undergraduates; 7.2.2 Mechanical Engineering Graduate Students; 7.3 Discussion; 7.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: The Mathematical Expertise of Mechanical Engineers - The Case of Mechanism Design; 8.1 Introduction
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 8.2 Method of Investigation8.3 The Task: Design of Part of a Cutting Device; 8.4 Results and Discussion; 8.5 Conclusions; References; Section 3: What Do Modeling Processes Look Like?; Chapter 9: Modeling and Quantitative Reasoning: The Summer Jobs Problem; 9.1 Theoretical Framework; 9.2 Methods; 9.3 Results; 9.3.1 What Is the Students' Model?; 9.3.2 What Is the Role of Quantities in Students' Models?; 9.3.3 What Is the Role of Quantitative Reasoning in Students' Models?; 9.3.4 What Is the Relationship Between Quantitative Reasoning and Model Development?; 9.4 Discussion; References
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chapter 10: Tracing Students' Modeling Processes in School10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Theoretical Framework; 10.3 The Present Study; 10.3.1 The Purpose of the Study; 10.3.2 Participants, Modelling Activity, and Procedures; 10.3.3 Data Sources and Analysis; 10.4 Results; 10.4.1 Modelling Processes; 10.4.2 Mathematical Developments; 10.5 Discussion; References; Section 4: What Creates "The Need For Modeling"; Chapter 11: Turning Ideas into Modeling Problems; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Approaches to Mathematical Modeling; 11.2.1 Modeling as Vehicle; 11.2.2 Modeling as Content
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 11.3 Educational Rationale
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  • 4
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    ISBN: 9789400764408
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 329 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Serie: Advances in Mathematics Education
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    Serie: Bücher
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Reconceptualizing early mathematics learning
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    Schlagwort(e): Curriculum planning ; Mathematics ; Science Study and teaching ; Early childhood education ; Education ; Education ; Curriculum planning ; Mathematics ; Science Study and teaching ; Early childhood education ; Mathematics ; Study and teaching (Elementary)
    Kurzfassung: This book emanated primarily from concerns that the mathematical capabilities of young children continue to receive inadequate attention in both the research and instructional arenas. Research over many years has revealed that young children have sophisticated mathematical minds and a natural eagerness to engage in a range of mathematical activities. As the chapters in this book attest, current research is showing that young children are developing complex mathematical knowledge and abstract reasoning a good deal earlier than previously thought. A range of studies in prior to school and earl
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Reconceptualizing Early Mathematics Learning; Series Preface; Contents; Perspectives on Reconceptualizing Early Mathematics Learning; References; Early Mathematics Learning in Perspective: Eras and Forces of Change; Era of Experiential Learning (1900-1920); Influential Personages; Views of Children and the Teaching of Mathematics; Competing Views; Era of Childhood Readiness (1920-1940); Personages; Views of Children and the Teaching of Mathematics; Competing Views; Era of Cognitive Development (1940-1960); Personages; Views of Children and the Teaching of Mathematics; Competing Views
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Era of Socially-Scaffolded Development (1960-1980)Personages; Views of Children and the Teaching of Mathematics; Competing Views; Era of Culturally-Nested Learning (1980-2000); Personages; Views of Children and the Teaching of Mathematics; Competing Views; Emerging Era of Embodied Learning (2000-present); Conclusions; References; Early Awareness of Mathematical Pattern and Structure; Introduction; Pattern and Structure in Early Mathematical Development; Spatial Structuring; Numerical Structuring; Patterning and Data Representation; The Pattern and Structure Project
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Studies on Multiplicative StructureStructural Development of the Base Ten System; Awareness of Mathematical Pattern and Structure (AMPS); Examples of Structural Development; Structuring a Clock Face; Structuring Rectangular Grids; Structuring Area; Structuring a Triangular Array; Structuring Length; Structuring Data; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Reconceptualizing Early Mathematics Learning: The Fundamental Role of Pattern and Structure; Classroom-Based PASMAP Studies; Preschoolers' Patterning; An Intervention Study with Kindergarten Students; Summary of Early Research Findings
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: The Reconceptualizing Early Mathematics Learning ProjectThe Sample; Procedure; The PASMAP Components; Assessment Interviews and Classroom Data; Results; Quantitative Outcome Analysis; Rasch Scale Analysis; Structural Outcomes Analysis; Discussion; Conclusions and Implications for Further Research and Teaching; References; Reconceptualizing Statistical Learning in the Early Years; Introduction; Data Modelling; Structuring and Representing Data; Metarepresentational and Conceptual Competence; Informal Inference: Making Predictions; The Role of Context; A Longitudinal Study of Data Modelling
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Activities and ProceduresData Collection and Analysis; Selection of Findings; Grade Two Children's Predictions for Baxter Brown's Picnic; Children's Questions and Representations for Planning a Picnic; Sharing Models for Planning a Picnic; Children's Conceptual and Metarepresentational Competence in Investigating and Planning Playgrounds; Discussion and Concluding Points; References; Cognitive Guidelines for the Design and Evaluation of Early Mathematics Software: The Example of MathemAntics; Introduction; Cognitive Principles for the Design of Software
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Engage Children in Cognitively and Mathematically Appropriate Activities
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  • 5
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    ISBN: 9789400721296
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XII, 475 p. 120 illus, digital)
    Serie: New ICMI Study Series 15
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    Paralleltitel: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Schlagwort(e): Mathematics ; Education ; Education ; Mathematics ; Mathematics—Study and teaching .
    Kurzfassung: 1. Aspects of proof in mathematics education: Gila Hanna and Michael de Villiers -- Part I: Proof and cognition -- 2. Cognitive development of proof: David Tall, Oleksiy Yevdokimov, Boris Koichu, Walter Whiteley, Margo Kondratieva, and Ying-Hao Cheng -- 3. Theorems as constructive visions: Giuseppe Longo -- Part II: Experimentation: Challenges and opportunities -- 4. Exploratory experimentation: Digitally-assisted discovery and proof: Jonathan M. Borwein -- 5. Experimental approaches to theoretical thinking: Artefacts and proofs -- Ferdinando Arzarello, Maria Giuseppina Bartolini Bussi, Allen Leung, Maria Alessandra Mariotti, and Ian Stevenson (With response by J. Borwein and J. Osborn) -- Part III: Historical and educational perspectives of proof -- 6. Why proof? A historian’s perspective: Judith V. Grabiner -- 7. Conceptions of proof – in research and in teaching: Richard Cabassut, AnnaMarie Conner, Filyet Asli Ersoz, Fulvia Furinghetti, Hans Niels Jahnke, and Francesca Morselli -- 8. Forms of proof and proving in the classroom: Tommy Dreyfus, Elena Nardi, and Roza Leikin -- 9. The need for proof and proving: mathematical and pedagogical perspectives: Orit Zaslavsky, Susan D. Nickerson, Andreas Stylianides, Ivy Kidron, and Greisy Winicki -- 10. Contemporary proofs for mathematics education: Frank Quinn -- Part IV: Proof in the school curriculum -- 11. Proof, Proving, and teacher-student interaction: Theories and contexts: Keith Jones and Patricio Herbst -- 12. From exploration to proof production: Feng-Jui Hsieh, Wang-Shian Horng, and Haw-Yaw Shy -- 13. Principles of task design for conjecturing and proving: Fou-Lai Lin, Kyeong-Hwa Lee, Kai-Lin Yang, Michal Tabach, and Gabriel Stylianides -- 14. Teachers’ professional learning of teaching proof and proving: Fou-Lai Lin, Kai-Lin Yang, Jane-Jane Lo, Pessia Tsamir, Dina Tirosh, and Gabriel Stylianides -- Part V: Argumentation and transition to tertiary level -- 15. Argumentation and proof in the mathematics classroom: Viviane Durand-Guerrier, Paolo Boero, Nadia Douek, Susanna Epp, and Denis Tanguay -- 16. Examining the role of logic in teaching proof: Viviane Durand-Guerrier, Paolo Boero, Nadia Douek, Susanna Epp, and Denis Tanguay -- 17. Transitions and proof and proving at tertiary level: Annie Selden -- Part VI: Lessons from the Eastern cultural traditions -- 18. Using documents from ancient China to teach mathematical proof: Karine Chemla -- 19. Proof in the Western and Eastern traditions: Implications for mathematics education: Man Keung Siu -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix 1: Discussion Document -- Appendix 2: Conference Proceedings: Table of contents -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
    Kurzfassung: One of the most significant tasks facing mathematics educators is to understand the role of mathematical reasoning and proving in mathematics teaching, so that its presence in instruction can be enhanced. This challenge has been given even greater importance by the assignment to proof of a more prominent place in the mathematics curriculum at all levels. Along with this renewed emphasis, there has been an upsurge in research on the teaching and learning of proof at all grade levels, leading to a re-examination of the role of proof in the curriculum and of its relation to other forms of explanation, illustration and justification. This book, resulting from the 19th ICMI Study, brings together a variety of viewpoints on issues such as: The potential role of reasoning and proof in deepening mathematical understanding in the classroom as it does in mathematical practice. The developmental nature of mathematical reasoning and proof in teaching and learning from the earliest grades. The development of suitable curriculum materials and teacher education programs to support the teaching of proof and proving. The book considers proof and proving as complex but foundational in mathematics. Through the systematic examination of recent research this volume offers new ideas aimed at enhancing the place of proof and proving in our classrooms.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Proof and Provingin Mathematics Education; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Aspects of Proof in Mathematics Education; 1 ICMI Study 19; 2 Contents of the Volume; 3 Conclusion; Part1: Proof and Cognition; Chapter 2: Cognitive Development of Proof; 1 Introduction; 2 Perceptions of Proof; 2.1 What Is Proof for Mathematicians?; 2.2 What Is Proof for Growing Individuals?; 3 Theoretical Framework; 3.1 Theories of Cognitive Growth; 3.2 Crystalline Concepts; 3.3 A Global Framework for the Development of Mathematical Thinking; 4 The Development of Proof from Embodiment
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 4.1 From Embodiment to Verbalisation4.2 From Embodiment and Verbalisation to Pictorial and Symbolic Representations; 4.3 From Embodiment, Verbalisation and Symbolism to Deduction; 5 Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Proof; 5.1 The Development of Euclidean Geometry; 5.2 The Beginnings of Spherical and Non-Euclidean Geometries; 6 Symbolic Proof in Arithmetic and Algebra; 6.1 The Increasing Sophistication of Proof in Arithmetic and Algebra; 6.2 Proof by Contradiction and the Development of Aesthetic Criteria; 7 Axiomatic Formal Proof; 7.1 Student Development of Formal Proof
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 7.2 Structure Theorems and New Forms of Embodiment and Symbolism in Research Mathematics8 Summary; References*; Chapter 3: Theorems as Constructive Visions; 1 The Constructive Content of Euclid's Axioms; 2 From Axioms to Theorems; 3 On Intuition; 4 Little Gauss' Proof; 4.1 Arithmetic Induction and the Foundation of Mathematical Proof; 4.2 Prototype Proofs; 5 Induction vs. Well-Ordering in Concrete Incompleteness Theorems; 6 The Origin of Logic; 7 Conclusion; References; Part2: Experimentation: Challenges and Opportunities
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chapter 4: Exploratory Experimentation: Digitally-Assisted Discovery and Proof1 Digitally-Assisted Discovery and Proof; 1.1 Exploratory Experimentation; 1.2 Digitally Mediated Mathematics; 1.3 Experimental Mathodology; 1.3.1 What Is Experimental Mathematics?; 1.4 Cognitive Challenges; 1.5 Paradigm Shifts; 2 Mathematical Examples; Example I: What Did the Computer Do?; Example II: What Is That Number?; Example III: From Discovery to Proof; Example IV: From Concrete to Abstract; Example V: A Dynamic Discovery and Partial Proof; Example VI: Knowledge Without Proof
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Example VII. A Mathematical Physics LimitExample VIII: Apéry's Formula; Example IX: When Is Easy Bad?; 3 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 5: Experimental Approaches to Theoretical Thinking: Artefacts and Proofs; 1 Introduction; 2 Part 1: From Straight-Edge and Compass to Dynamic Geometry Software; 2.1 Classical European Geometry; 2.2 The Modern Age in Europe; 2.3 Constructions with Straight-Edge and Compass in the Mathematics Classroom; 2.4 Constructions in a DGS; 2.5 DGS Constructions in the Classroom; 2.6 Experiments and Proofs with the Computer
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 2.7 Implementation in Mathematics Classrooms
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    ISBN: 9789400729841
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (VIII, 188p. 1 illus, digital)
    Serie: Mathematics Education Library 56
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    Serie: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Paralleltitel: Buchausg. u.d.T. Wood, Leigh N. Becoming a mathematician
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    Schlagwort(e): Mathematics ; Education ; Mathematiker ; Berufsbild ; Berufslaufbahn ; Mathematikunterricht ; Mathematiker ; Berufsbild ; Berufslaufbahn ; Mathematikunterricht
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781402083839
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Paralleltitel: Buchausg. u.d.T. Garfield, Joan B. Developing Students' Statistical Reasoning
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    Schlagwort(e): Mathematics ; Education, Higher ; Statistics ; Consciousness ; Education
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9780306472237
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 278 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2002.
    Serie: Mathematics Education Library 22
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    Schlagwort(e): Learning. ; Instruction. ; Mathematics—Study and teaching . ; Artificial intelligence. ; Mathematics. ; History. ; Learning, Psychology of. ; Education ; Artificial intelligence ; Mathematics_$xHistory ; Mathematics ; Algebra ; Mathematikunterricht
    Kurzfassung: Approaches to Algebra -- The Historical Origins of Algebraic Thinking -- The Production of Meaning for Algebra: A Perspective Based on a Theoretical Model of Semantic Fields -- A Model for Analysing Algebraic Processes of Thinking -- The Structural Algebra Option Revisited -- Transformation and Anticipation as Key Processes in Algebraic Problem Solving -- Historical-Epistemological Analysis in Mathematics Education: Two Works in Didactics of Algebra -- Curriculum Reform and Approaches to Algebra -- Propositions Concerning the Resolution of Arithmetical-Algebraic Problems -- Beyond Unknowns and Variables - Parameters and Dummy Variables in High School Algebra -- From Arithmetic to Algebraic Thinking by Using a Spreadsheet -- General Methods: A Way of Entering the World of Algebra -- Reflections on the Role of the Computer in the Development of Algebraic Thinking -- Symbolic Arithmetic vs Algebra the Core of a Didactical Dilemma.
    Kurzfassung: This book confronts the issue of how young people can find a way into the world of algebra. The contributions represent multiple perspectives which include an analysis of situations in which algebra is an efficient problem-solving tool, the use of computer-based technologies, and a consideration of the historical evolution of algebra. The book emphasises the situated nature of algebraic activity as opposed to being concerned with identifying students' conceptions in isolation from problem-solving activity. The chapters emerged from a working group of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education. The authors are drawn from an international community and the work highlights the differences in school algebra around the world. The group invited Nicolas Balacheff to write a provocative postscript and he suggests that `there is no possible entrance to the world of algebra without a strong push or guidance from the teacher, because there is no natural passage from the problématique accessible from the child's world to the mathematical problématique'.
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