Ongoing Advancements in Philosophy of Mathematics Education

Ongoing Advancements in Philosophy of Mathematics Education
Author: Maria Aparecida Viggiani Bicudo,Bronislaw Czarnocha,Maurício Rosa,Małgorzata Marciniak
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031352096

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Ongoing Advancements in Philosophy of Mathematics Education approaches the philosophy of mathematics education in a forward movement, analyzing, reflecting, and proposing significant contemporary themes in the field of mathematics education. The theme that gives life to the book is philosophy of mathematics education understood as arising from the intertwining between philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of education which, through constant analytical and reflective work regarding teaching and learning practices in mathematics, is materialized in its own discipline, philosophy of mathematics education. This is the field of investigation of the chapters in the book. The chapters are written by an international cohort of authors, from a variety of countries, regions, and continents. Some of these authors work with philosophical and psychological foundations traditionally accepted by Western civilization. Others expose theoretical foundations based on a new vision and comprising innovative approaches to historical and present-day issues in educational philosophy. The final third of the book is devoted to these unique and innovative research stances towards important and change resistant societal topics such as racism, technology gaps, or the promotion of creativity in the field of mathematics education.

The Philosophy of Mathematics Education Today

The Philosophy of Mathematics Education Today
Author: Paul Ernest
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2018-06-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319777603

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This book offers an up-to-date overview of the research on philosophy of mathematics education, one of the most important and relevant areas of theory. The contributions analyse, question, challenge, and critique the claims of mathematics education practice, policy, theory and research, offering ways forward for new and better solutions. The book poses basic questions, including: What are our aims of teaching and learning mathematics? What is mathematics anyway? How is mathematics related to society in the 21st century? How do students learn mathematics? What have we learnt about mathematics teaching? Applied philosophy can help to answer these and other fundamental questions, and only through an in-depth analysis can the practice of the teaching and learning of mathematics be improved. The book addresses important themes, such as critical mathematics education, the traditional role of mathematics in schools during the current unprecedented political, social, and environmental crises, and the way in which the teaching and learning of mathematics can better serve social justice and make the world a better place for the future.

Philosophical Dimensions in Mathematics Education

Philosophical Dimensions in Mathematics Education
Author: Karen Francois,Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2007-11-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780387715759

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This book brings together diverse recent developments exploring the philosophy of mathematics in education. The unique combination of ethnomathematics, philosophy, history, education, statistics and mathematics offers a variety of different perspectives from which existing boundaries in mathematics education can be extended. The ten chapters in this book offer a balance between philosophy of and philosophy in mathematics education. Attention is paid to the implementation of a philosophy of mathematics within the mathematics curriculum.

Ethics and Mathematics Education

Ethics and Mathematics Education
Author: Paul Ernest
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031586835

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Explanation and Proof in Mathematics

Explanation and Proof in Mathematics
Author: Gila Hanna,Hans Niels Jahnke,Helmut Pulte
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441905765

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In the four decades since Imre Lakatos declared mathematics a "quasi-empirical science," increasing attention has been paid to the process of proof and argumentation in the field -- a development paralleled by the rise of computer technology and the mounting interest in the logical underpinnings of mathematics. Explanantion and Proof in Mathematics assembles perspectives from mathematics education and from the philosophy and history of mathematics to strengthen mutual awareness and share recent findings and advances in their interrelated fields. With examples ranging from the geometrists of the 17th century and ancient Chinese algorithms to cognitive psychology and current educational practice, contributors explore the role of refutation in generating proofs, the varied links between experiment and deduction, the use of diagrammatic thinking in addition to pure logic, and the uses of proof in mathematics education (including a critique of "authoritative" versus "authoritarian" teaching styles). A sampling of the coverage: The conjoint origins of proof and theoretical physics in ancient Greece. Proof as bearers of mathematical knowledge. Bridging knowing and proving in mathematical reasoning. The role of mathematics in long-term cognitive development of reasoning. Proof as experiment in the work of Wittgenstein. Relationships between mathematical proof, problem-solving, and explanation. Explanation and Proof in Mathematics is certain to attract a wide range of readers, including mathematicians, mathematics education professionals, researchers, students, and philosophers and historians of mathematics.

Symposium Proceedings Innovative Teaching Practices

Symposium Proceedings Innovative Teaching Practices
Author: Janina Morska,Alan Rogerson
Publsiher: WTM-Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783959872508

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This volume contains the papers presented at the International Symposium: Innovative Teaching Practices held on August 14-18 2023 in The Queen’s College, Oxford University. The Symposium was organized by The Mathematics Education for the Future Project - an international philanthropic project founded in 1986 and dedicated to innovation in mathematics, science, computer and statistics education.

Mathematics Education and Philosophy

Mathematics Education and Philosophy
Author: Paul Ernest
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135716264

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Currently there is a great deal of interest in philosophical issues in the teaching and learning of both mathematics and science education. In this book Ernest has collected together papers from the foremost researchers and practitioners in the philosophy of mathematics education and related areas, together with a selection of papers from the International Congress of Mathematics Education held in Quebec in 1992. Throughout, the outstanding feature of the collection is its multidisciplinary approach to the field of study. This book is the second in Paul Ernest's "Studies in Mathematics Education" series.

Math Worlds

Math Worlds
Author: Sal P. Restivo
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0791413292

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An international group of distinguished scholars brings a variety of resources to bear on the major issues in the study and teaching of mathematics, and on the problem of understanding mathematics as a cultural and social phenomenon. All are guided by the notion that our understanding of mathematical knowledge must be grounded in and reflect the realities of mathematical practice. Chapters on the philosophy of mathematics illustrate the growing influence of a pragmatic view in a field traditionally dominated by platonic perspectives. In a section on mathematics, politics, and pedagogy, the emphasis is on politics and values in mathematics education. Issues addressed include gender and mathematics, applied mathematics and social concerns, and the reflective and dialogical nature of mathematical knowledge. The concluding section deals with the history and sociology of mathematics, and with mathematics and social change. Contributors include Philip J. Davis, Helga Jungwirth, Nel Noddings, Yehuda Rav, Michael D. Resnik, Ole Skovsmose, and Thomas Tymoczko.