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MasterClass in Mathematics Education provides accessible links between theory and practice and encourages readers to reflect on their own understanding of their teaching context. Each chapter, written by an internationally respected authority, explores the key concepts within the selected area of the field, drawing directly on published research to encourage readers to reflect on the content, ideas and ongoing debates. Using international case studies, each chapter will encourage readers to think about ways that the teaching and learning of mathematics reflect different cultural traditions and…mehr
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MasterClass in Mathematics Education provides accessible links between theory and practice and encourages readers to reflect on their own understanding of their teaching context. Each chapter, written by an internationally respected authority, explores the key concepts within the selected area of the field, drawing directly on published research to encourage readers to reflect on the content, ideas and ongoing debates. Using international case studies, each chapter will encourage readers to think about ways that the teaching and learning of mathematics reflect different cultural traditions and expectations and enable them to evaluate effective strategies for their own contexts.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441176080
- Artikelnr.: 40084679
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441176080
- Artikelnr.: 40084679
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Paul Andrews is Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Stockholm, Sweden. He is a co-editor of the Cambridge Journal of Education . Tim Rowland is Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of East Anglia, UK, and Emeritus Reader in Mathematics Education at the University of Cambridge, UK. Tim is Chair of the Joint Mathematical Council of the United Kingdom, and joint editor of the journal Research in Mathematics Education.
Notes on Contributors Series Editor's Preface
Sue Brindley (University of Cambridge
UK) Preface
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) and Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part I: Issues in Mathematics Education 1. What is Mathematics
and Why Learn It?
Paul Ernest (Exeter University
UK
and Brunel University
UK) 2. Learning and Knowing Mathematics
Stephen Lerman (London South Bank University
UK) 3. Improving Assessment in School Mathematics
Jeremy Hodgen (King's College London
UK) and Marja van den Heuvel-Panhuizen (Utrecht University
The Netherlands) 4. Integrating New Technologies into School Mathematics
Kenneth Ruthven (University of Cambridge
UK) 5. Mathematics Textbooks and How They Are Used
Sebastian Rezat (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) and Rudolf Straesser (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) 6. The Affective Domain
Günter Törner (University of Duisburg- Essen
Germany) 7. Mathematics and Language
Richard Barwell (University of Ottawa
Canada) 8. Mathematics Teacher Knowledge
Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part II: Aspects of Mathematics Curriculum 9. Proof
Andreas Styliandes (University of Cambridge
UK) 10. Mathematical Problem Solving
Lieven Verschaffel (University of Leuven
Belgium)
Wim Van Dooren (University of Leuven
Belgium) and Fien Depaepe (University of Leuven
Belgium) 11. Algebra
Daniel Chazan (University of Maryland
USA) 12. Arithmetic
Julia Anghileri (University of Cambridge
UK) 13. Geometry
Angel Gutierrez (Universidad de Valencia
Spain) 14. Probability
Dave Pratt (Institute of Education
University of London
UK) Part III: Comparative Mathematics Education 15. European Mathematics Curricula and Classroom Practices
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) 16. Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Chinese Culture
Ngai-Ying Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 17. Classroom Culture and Mathematics Learning
Eva Jablonka (Lulea University of Technology
Sweden) Index
Sue Brindley (University of Cambridge
UK) Preface
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) and Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part I: Issues in Mathematics Education 1. What is Mathematics
and Why Learn It?
Paul Ernest (Exeter University
UK
and Brunel University
UK) 2. Learning and Knowing Mathematics
Stephen Lerman (London South Bank University
UK) 3. Improving Assessment in School Mathematics
Jeremy Hodgen (King's College London
UK) and Marja van den Heuvel-Panhuizen (Utrecht University
The Netherlands) 4. Integrating New Technologies into School Mathematics
Kenneth Ruthven (University of Cambridge
UK) 5. Mathematics Textbooks and How They Are Used
Sebastian Rezat (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) and Rudolf Straesser (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) 6. The Affective Domain
Günter Törner (University of Duisburg- Essen
Germany) 7. Mathematics and Language
Richard Barwell (University of Ottawa
Canada) 8. Mathematics Teacher Knowledge
Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part II: Aspects of Mathematics Curriculum 9. Proof
Andreas Styliandes (University of Cambridge
UK) 10. Mathematical Problem Solving
Lieven Verschaffel (University of Leuven
Belgium)
Wim Van Dooren (University of Leuven
Belgium) and Fien Depaepe (University of Leuven
Belgium) 11. Algebra
Daniel Chazan (University of Maryland
USA) 12. Arithmetic
Julia Anghileri (University of Cambridge
UK) 13. Geometry
Angel Gutierrez (Universidad de Valencia
Spain) 14. Probability
Dave Pratt (Institute of Education
University of London
UK) Part III: Comparative Mathematics Education 15. European Mathematics Curricula and Classroom Practices
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) 16. Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Chinese Culture
Ngai-Ying Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 17. Classroom Culture and Mathematics Learning
Eva Jablonka (Lulea University of Technology
Sweden) Index
Notes on Contributors Series Editor's Preface
Sue Brindley (University of Cambridge
UK) Preface
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) and Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part I: Issues in Mathematics Education 1. What is Mathematics
and Why Learn It?
Paul Ernest (Exeter University
UK
and Brunel University
UK) 2. Learning and Knowing Mathematics
Stephen Lerman (London South Bank University
UK) 3. Improving Assessment in School Mathematics
Jeremy Hodgen (King's College London
UK) and Marja van den Heuvel-Panhuizen (Utrecht University
The Netherlands) 4. Integrating New Technologies into School Mathematics
Kenneth Ruthven (University of Cambridge
UK) 5. Mathematics Textbooks and How They Are Used
Sebastian Rezat (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) and Rudolf Straesser (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) 6. The Affective Domain
Günter Törner (University of Duisburg- Essen
Germany) 7. Mathematics and Language
Richard Barwell (University of Ottawa
Canada) 8. Mathematics Teacher Knowledge
Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part II: Aspects of Mathematics Curriculum 9. Proof
Andreas Styliandes (University of Cambridge
UK) 10. Mathematical Problem Solving
Lieven Verschaffel (University of Leuven
Belgium)
Wim Van Dooren (University of Leuven
Belgium) and Fien Depaepe (University of Leuven
Belgium) 11. Algebra
Daniel Chazan (University of Maryland
USA) 12. Arithmetic
Julia Anghileri (University of Cambridge
UK) 13. Geometry
Angel Gutierrez (Universidad de Valencia
Spain) 14. Probability
Dave Pratt (Institute of Education
University of London
UK) Part III: Comparative Mathematics Education 15. European Mathematics Curricula and Classroom Practices
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) 16. Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Chinese Culture
Ngai-Ying Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 17. Classroom Culture and Mathematics Learning
Eva Jablonka (Lulea University of Technology
Sweden) Index
Sue Brindley (University of Cambridge
UK) Preface
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) and Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part I: Issues in Mathematics Education 1. What is Mathematics
and Why Learn It?
Paul Ernest (Exeter University
UK
and Brunel University
UK) 2. Learning and Knowing Mathematics
Stephen Lerman (London South Bank University
UK) 3. Improving Assessment in School Mathematics
Jeremy Hodgen (King's College London
UK) and Marja van den Heuvel-Panhuizen (Utrecht University
The Netherlands) 4. Integrating New Technologies into School Mathematics
Kenneth Ruthven (University of Cambridge
UK) 5. Mathematics Textbooks and How They Are Used
Sebastian Rezat (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) and Rudolf Straesser (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Germany) 6. The Affective Domain
Günter Törner (University of Duisburg- Essen
Germany) 7. Mathematics and Language
Richard Barwell (University of Ottawa
Canada) 8. Mathematics Teacher Knowledge
Tim Rowland (University of Cambridge
UK) Part II: Aspects of Mathematics Curriculum 9. Proof
Andreas Styliandes (University of Cambridge
UK) 10. Mathematical Problem Solving
Lieven Verschaffel (University of Leuven
Belgium)
Wim Van Dooren (University of Leuven
Belgium) and Fien Depaepe (University of Leuven
Belgium) 11. Algebra
Daniel Chazan (University of Maryland
USA) 12. Arithmetic
Julia Anghileri (University of Cambridge
UK) 13. Geometry
Angel Gutierrez (Universidad de Valencia
Spain) 14. Probability
Dave Pratt (Institute of Education
University of London
UK) Part III: Comparative Mathematics Education 15. European Mathematics Curricula and Classroom Practices
Paul Andrews (University of Stockholm
Sweden) 16. Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Chinese Culture
Ngai-Ying Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 17. Classroom Culture and Mathematics Learning
Eva Jablonka (Lulea University of Technology
Sweden) Index







