Integrating Research on the Graphical Representation of Functions

Integrating Research on the Graphical Representation of Functions
Author: Thomas A. Romberg,Elizabeth Fennema,Thomas P. Carpenter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136476365

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This volume focuses on the important mathematical idea of functions that, with the technology of computers and calculators, can be dynamically represented in ways that have not been possible previously. The book's editors contend that as result of recent technological developments combined with the integrated knowledge available from research on teaching, instruction, students' thinking, and assessment, curriculum developers, researchers, and teacher educators are faced with an unprecedented opportunity for making dramatic changes. The book presents content considerations that occur when the mathematics of graphs and functions relate to curriculum. It also examines content in a carefully considered integration of research that conveys where the field stands and where it might go. Drawing heavily on their own work, the chapter authors reconceptualize research in their specific areas so that this knowledge is integrated with the others' strands. This model for synthesizing research can serve as a paradigm for how research in mathematics education can -- and probably should -- proceed.

Encyclopedia of Mathematics Education

Encyclopedia of Mathematics Education
Author: Louise Grinstein,Sally I. Lipsey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 912
Release: 2001-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136787232

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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Rational Numbers

Rational Numbers
Author: Thomas P. Carpenter,Elizabeth Fennema,Thomas A. Romberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136476648

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Until recently there had been relatively little integration of programs of research on teaching, learning, curriculum, and assessment. However, in the last few years it has become increasingly apparent that a more unified program of research is needed to acquire an understanding of teaching and learning in schools that will inform curriculum development and assessment. The chapters in this volume represent a first step toward an integration of research paradigms in one clearly specified mathematical domain. Integrating a number of different research perspectives is a complex task, and ways must be found to reduce the complexity without sacrificing the integration. The research discussed in this volume is tied together because it deals with a common content strand. During the last ten years specific content domains have served as focal points for research on the development of mathematical concepts in children. The areas of addition and subtraction, algebra, rational numbers, and geometry are notable examples. Whether a similar organizational structure will prevail for programs of research that integrate the study of teaching, learning, curriculum, and assessment is an open question. The perspectives presented in this volume illustrate the potential for adopting this perspective.

Handbook of International Research in Mathematics Education

Handbook of International Research in Mathematics Education
Author: Lyn D. English,David Kirshner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 942
Release: 2010-04-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135192761

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This book brings together mathematics education research that makes a difference in both theory and practice - research that anticipates problems and needed knowledge before they become impediments to progress.

Volume 2 Cases and Perspectives

Volume 2  Cases and Perspectives
Author: M. Kathleen Heid,Glendon W. Blume
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781607529538

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(Published in Co-operation with the National Council of Teacher of Mathematics) According to NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, "Technology is essential in teaching and learning of mathematics; it influences the mathematics that is taught and it enhances students' learning." How does research inform this clarion call for technology in mathematics teaching and learning? In response to the need to craft appropriate roles for technology in school mathematics new technological approaches have been applied to the teaching and learning of mathematics, and these approaches have been examined by researchers world-wide. The second volume has a dual focus: cases and perspectives. It features descriptive cases that provide accounts of the development of technology-intensive curriculum and tools. In these cases the writers describe and analyze various roles that research played in their development work and ways in which research, curriculum development, and tool development can inform each other. These thoughtful descriptions and analyses provide documentation of how this process can and does occur. The remaining chapters in the second volume address research related issues and perspectives on the use of technology in the teaching and learning of mathematics. The lessons learned from the research presented in these volumes are lessons about teaching and learning that can be applied more broadly than solely in technological settings.

Handbook of Research on Mathematics Teaching and Learning

Handbook of Research on Mathematics Teaching and Learning
Author: Douglas Grouws
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2006-11-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781607528746

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Sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and written by leading experts in the field of mathematics education, the Handbook is specifically designed to make important, vital scholarship accessible to mathematics education professors, graduate students, educational researchers, staff development directors, curriculum supervisors, and teachers. The Handbook provides a framework for understanding the evolution of the mathematics education research field against the backdrop of well-established conceptual, historical, theoretical, and methodological perspectives. It is an indispensable working tool for everyone interested in pursuing research in mathematics education as the references for each of the Handbook's twenty-nine chapters are complete resources for both current and past work in that particular area.

Meaning in Mathematics Education

Meaning in Mathematics Education
Author: Jeremy Kilpatrick,Celia Hoyles,Ole Skovsmose
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780387240404

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What does it mean to know mathematics? How does meaning in mathematics education connect to common sense or to the meaning of mathematics itself? How are meanings constructed and communicated and what are the dilemmas related to these processes? There are many answers to these questions, some of which might appear to be contradictory. Thus understanding the complexity of meaning in mathematics education is a matter of huge importance. There are twin directions in which discussions have developed—theoretical and practical—and this book seeks to move the debate forward along both dimensions while seeking to relate them where appropriate. A discussion of meaning can start from a theoretical examination of mathematics and how mathematicians over time have made sense of their work. However, from a more practical perspective, anybody involved in teaching mathematics is faced with the need to orchestrate the myriad of meanings derived from multiple sources that students develop of mathematical knowledge. This book presents a wide variety of theoretical reflections and research results about meaning in mathematics and mathematics education based on long-term and collective reflection by the group of authors as a whole. It is the outcome of the work of the BACOMET (BAsic COmponents of Mathematics Education for Teachers) group who spent several years deliberating on this topic. The ten chapters in this book, both separately and together, provide a substantial contribution to clarifying the complex issue of meaning in mathematics education. This book is of interest to researchers in mathematics education, graduate students of mathematics education, under graduate students in mathematics, secondary mathematics teachers and primary teachers with an interest in mathematics.

Semiotics in Mathematics Education

Semiotics in Mathematics Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789087905972

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Current interest in semiotics is undoubtedly related to our increasing awareness that our manners of thinking and acting in our world are deeply indebted to a variety of signs and sign systems (language included) that surround us.