Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematics Textbook Research and Development ICMT 2014

Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematics Textbook Research and Development  ICMT 2014
Author: Christian Bokhove,Albert Geoffrey Howson,Lianghuo Fan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0854329846

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ICMT-2014, the International Conference on Mathematics Textbook Research and Development, brought together mathematics educators, textbook researchers and developers, and policy makers from different parts of the world to share their research results, development experiences and reform ideas, and discuss issues and directions concerning mathematics textbook research and development. These proceedings contain all the papers presented at the conference, including the plenary presentations and plenary panel, as well as the symposia, research papers, and workshops. This volume provides a comprehensive record of the ICMT-2014 conference and serves as an essential reference for education researchers, practitioners, and policy makers and curriculum developers interested in mathematics textbook research and development.

Mathematics Education in a Context of Inequity Poverty and Language Diversity

Mathematics Education in a Context of Inequity  Poverty and Language Diversity
Author: Mamokgethi Phakeng,Stephen Lerman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319388243

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This volume is dedicated to the career of Jill Adler and the role she has played in growing mathematics education research in South Africa, Africa and beyond. Her work epitomises what is referred to as the ‘engaged scholar’: i.e. doing rigorous and theoretically rich research at the cutting edge of international work in the field which at the same time contributes to critical areas of local and regional need in education. Jill is one of the world’s leading experts in mathematics education research and her exemplary career is a continuous source of inspiration for generations of researchers and students. The chapters in this volume are authored by Jill’s former PhD students, a few select colleagues from different parts of the world that she collaborated with as well as leading scholars who she worked with in PME, ICMI and in her many international assignments. In essence, this volume celebrates Jill’s contribution not only to mathematics education but also to our contributions as her friends and colleagues. Topics covered include language and mathematics, teacher education, and the dilemma of an activist researcher engaging in issues that matter hugely to the participants in the research, students and teachers in post-apartheid schooling, whilst also setting up the separation that is needed for good research.

Research on Mathematics Textbooks and Teachers Resources

Research on Mathematics Textbooks and Teachers    Resources
Author: Lianghuo Fan,Luc Trouche,Chunxia Qi,Sebastian Rezat,Jana Visnovska
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319732534

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This book focuses on issues related to mathematics teaching and learning resources, including mathematics textbooks, teacher guides, student learning and assessment materials, and online resources. The book highlights various theoretical and methodological approaches used to study teaching and learning resources, and addresses the areas of resources, teachers, and students at an international level. As for the resources, the book examines the role textbooks and other curricular or learning resources play in mathematics teaching, learning, and assessment. It asks questions such as: Could we consider different types of textbooks and roles they play in teaching and learning? How does the digitalization of information and communication affect these roles? What are defining features of e-textbooks, and how could we characterize the differences between the traditional textbooks and e-textbooks? As for the teachers, the book discusses the relationships between teachers’ individual and collective resources, and the way in which we could model such relationships. Specific questions addressed are: What is the role of teachers in developing textbooks and other teaching and learning materials? What are the relationships between resource designers and users? What are the consequences of these changing roles and relationships for the teaching of mathematics, and for teacher knowledge and professional development? As for the students, the book explores how students, as well as their teachers, interact through resources. It raises and addresses questions such as: What are the effects of modern ICT (particularly internet) on students’ use and the design of resources? How do changing patterns of use and design affect student behaviour, learning, and relationships to the subject of mathematics?

International Handbook of Mathematics Teacher Education Volume 2

International Handbook of Mathematics Teacher Education  Volume 2
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004418967

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Tools and Processes in Mathematics Teacher Education describes and analyze various promising tools and processes, from different perspectives, aimed at facilitating mathematics teacher learning/development. It provides insights of how mathematics teacher educators think about and approach their work with teachers.

STEM Teachers and Teaching in the Digital Era

STEM Teachers and Teaching in the Digital Era
Author: Yifat Ben-David Kolikant,Dragana Martinovic,Marina Milner-Bolotin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2020-02-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030293963

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This book brings together researchers from Israel and Canada to discuss the challenges today's teachers and teacher‐educators face in their practice. There is a growing expectation that the 21st century STEM teachers re‐examine their teaching philosophies and adjust their practices to reflect the increasing role of digital technologies. This expectation presents a significant challenge to teachers, who are often asked to implement novel technology‐rich pedagogies they did not have a chance to experience as students or become comfortable with. To exacerbate this challenge, the 21st century teachers function not only in a frequently‐changing educational reality manifested by continuous reforms, but are also bombarded by often contradictory and competing demands from the legislators, administrators, parents, and students. How do we break the vicious circle of reforms and support STEM teachers in making a real change in student learning? This book is unique for at least three reasons. First, it showcases research situated in Israel and Canada that examines the challenges today's teachers and teacher‐educators face in their practice. While the governments of both countries emphasize STEM education, their approaches are different and thus provide for interesting comparisons. Second, in addition to including research-based chapters, prominent scholars discuss the contributions in each of the book sections, problematizing the issues from a global perspective. Third, technology has a potential to empower teachers in this era of change, and this book provides the unique insights from each country, while allowing for comparisons, discussing solutions, and asking new questions. This book will be of interest to all involved in STEM teacher education programs or graduate programs in education, as well as to educational administrators interested in implementing technology in their schools.

Research Methods and Methodologies in Education

Research Methods and Methodologies in Education
Author: Robert Coe,Michael Waring,Larry V Hedges,Laura Day Ashley
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2021-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781529758597

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Your #1 resource for carrying out educational research as part of postgraduate study. High-quality educational research requires careful consideration of every aspect of the process. This all-encompassing textbook written by leading international experts gives you considered overview of principles that underpin research, and key qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods for research design, data collection and analysis. This third edition includes four new chapters: Disseminating your research Data science and computational research methods Observational methods Analysis of variance (ANOVA) Plus a new Research essentials feature that highlights key ‘must-haves’ or misconceptions relating to each methodological approach, research design or analytical tool discussed. This is essential reading for postgraduate students on education courses and early career researchers looking to sharpen their research practice.

Building the Foundation Whole Numbers in the Primary Grades

Building the Foundation  Whole Numbers in the Primary Grades
Author: Maria G. Bartolini Bussi,Xu Hua Sun
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319635552

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This twenty-third ICMI Study addresses for the first time mathematics teaching and learning in the primary school (and pre-school) setting, while also taking international perspectives, socio-cultural diversity and institutional constraints into account. One of the main challenges of designing the first ICMI primary school study of this kind is the complex nature of mathematics at the early level. Accordingly, a focus area that is central to the discussion was chosen, together with a number of related questions. The broad area of Whole Number Arithmetic (WNA), including operations and relations and arithmetic word problems, forms the core content of all primary mathematics curricula. The study of this core content area is often regarded as foundational for later mathematics learning. However, the principles and main goals of instruction on the foundational concepts and skills in WNA are far from universally agreed upon, and practice varies substantially from country to country. As such, this study presents a meta-level analysis and synthesis of what is currently known about WNA, providing a useful base from which to gauge gaps and shortcomings, as well as an opportunity to learn from the practices of different countries and contexts.

Using Mathematics to Understand the World

Using Mathematics to Understand the World
Author: Terezinha Nunes,Peter Bryant
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2021-08-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429560804

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Using Mathematics to Understand the World: How Culture Promotes Children's Mathematics offers fundamental insight into how mathematics permeates our lives as a way of representing and thinking about the world. Internationally renowned experts Terezinha Nunes and Peter Bryant examine research into children’s mathematical development to show why it is important to distinguish between quantities, relations and numbers. Using Mathematics to Understand the World presents a theory about the development of children’s quantitative reasoning and reveals why and how teaching about quantitative reasoning can be used to improve children’s mathematical attainment in school. It describes how learning about the analytical meaning of numbers is established as part of mathematics at school but quantitative reasoning is emphasized less even though it is increasingly acclaimed as essential for thinking mathematically and for using mathematics to understand the world. This essential text is for all students of mathematics education, developmental psychology and cognitive psychology. By including activities for parents and professionals to try themselves, it may help you to recognize your own quantitative reasoning.