New Directions for Equity in Mathematics Education

New Directions for Equity in Mathematics Education
Author: Walter G. Secada,Elizabeth Fennema,Lisa Byrd Adajian
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1995-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0521477204

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This book examines equity from the standpoint of mathematics education - an excellent forum for the topic, since the results are quantifiable and the disparity in performance is stark.

New Directions in Mathematics Education

New Directions in Mathematics Education
Author: G. Brian Greer,Gerry Mulhern
Publsiher: Other
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1989
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105032479086

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The Chicago Renaissance has long been considered a less important literary movement for American modernism than the Harlem Renaissance. The Chicago Renaissance had its origin around the turn of the nineteenth century, from 1890 to 1910, gathered momentum in the 30s, and paved the way for the postmodern and postcolonial development in American literature even since. Yoshinobu Hakutani aims to shed light on this seldom studied, yet pivotal period, by studying some of it's most influential works and authors, from Theodore Dreiser in the late 1800's to Richard Wright through the mid 1900's.

New Directions for Situated Cognition in Mathematics Education

New Directions for Situated Cognition in Mathematics Education
Author: Anne Watson,Peter Winbourne
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2008-01-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780387715773

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This book draws together a range of papers by experienced writers in mathematics education who have used the concept of situated cognition in their research within recent years. No other books are available which take this view specifically in mathematics education. Thus it provides an up-to-date overview of developments and applications to which other researchers can refer and which will inspire future research.

Assessment in Mathematics Education Contexts

Assessment in Mathematics Education Contexts
Author: Jonathan D. Bostic,Erin E. Krupa,Jeffrey C. Shih
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429942112

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This book aims to provide theoretical discussions of assessment development and implementation in mathematics education contexts, as well as to offer readers discussions of assessment related to instruction and affective areas, such as attitudes and beliefs. By providing readers with theoretical implications of assessment creation and implementation, this volume demonstrates how validation studies have the potential to advance the field of mathematics education. Including chapters addressing a variety of established and budding areas within assessment and evaluation in mathematics education contexts, this book brings fundamental issues together with new areas of application.

Developing Research in Mathematics Education

Developing Research in Mathematics Education
Author: Tommy Dreyfus,Michèle Artigue,Despina Potari,Susanne Prediger,Kenneth Ruthven
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351625401

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Developing Research in Mathematics Education is the first book in the series New Perspectives on Research in Mathematics Education, to be produced in association with the prestigious European Society for Research in Mathematics Education. This inaugural volume sets out broad advances in research in mathematics education which have accumulated over the last 20 years through the sustained exchange of ideas and collaboration between researchers in the field. An impressive range of contributors provide specifically European and complementary global perspectives on major areas of research in the field on topics that include: the content domains of arithmetic, geometry, algebra, statistics, and probability; the mathematical processes of proving and modeling; teaching and learning at specific age levels from early years to university; teacher education, teaching and classroom practices; special aspects of teaching and learning mathematics such as creativity, affect, diversity, technology and history; theoretical perspectives and comparative approaches in mathematics education research. This book is a fascinating compendium of state-of-the-art knowledge for all mathematics education researchers, graduate students, teacher educators and curriculum developers worldwide.

New Directions in Elementary School Mathematics

New Directions in Elementary School Mathematics
Author: Emma E. Holmes
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X002623253

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A new book that focuses on "interactive teaching", a new, more effective technique for helping elementary-school children learn mathematics. KEY TOPICS: It has an interactive teaching approach, with its focus on reasoning, problem-solving, and communicating, has been proven effective with children at all levels of mathematics competence. Coverage examines the use of models and children's intuitive understanding to help young learners develop mathematics concepts and learn problem- solving procedures. Includes a chapter devoted to using interactive teaching with children with special needs. For educators in the field of mathematics.

Vital Directions for Mathematics Education Research

Vital Directions for Mathematics Education Research
Author: Keith R Leatham
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781461469773

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This book provides a collection of chapters from prominent mathematics educators in which they each discuss vital issues in mathematics education and what they see as viable directions research in mathematics education could take to address these issues. All of these issues are related to learning and teaching mathematics. The book consists of nine chapters, seven from each of seven scholars who participated in an invited lecture series (Scholars in Mathematics Education) at Brigham Young University, and two chapters from two other scholars who are writing reaction papers that look across the first seven chapters. The recommendations take the form of broad, overarching principles and ideas that cut across the field. In this sense, this book differs from classical “research agenda projects,” which seek to outline specific research questions that the field should address around a central topic.

Attitudes Beliefs Motivation and Identity in Mathematics Education

Attitudes  Beliefs  Motivation and Identity in Mathematics Education
Author: Markku S. Hannula,Pietro Di Martino,Marilena Pantziara,Qiaoping Zhang,Francesca Morselli,Einat Heyd-Metzuyanim,Sonja Lutovac,Raimo Kaasila,James A. Middleton,Amanda Jansen,Gerald A Goldin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319328119

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This book records the state of the art in research on mathematics-related affect. It discusses the concepts and theories of mathematics-related affect along the lines of three dimensions. The first dimension identifies three broad categories of affect: motivation, emotions, and beliefs. The book contains one chapter on motivation, including discussions on how emotions and beliefs relate to motivation. There are two chapters that focus on beliefs and a chapter on attitude which cross-cuts through all these categories. The second dimension covers a rapidly fluctuating state to a more stable trait. All chapters in the book focus on trait-type affect and the chapter on motivation discusses both these dimensions. The third dimension regards the three main levels of theorizing: physiological (embodied), psychological (individual) and social. All chapters reflect that mathematics-related affect has mainly been studied using psychological theories.