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Forms of Mathematical Knowledge

Sidottu, 1999
englanti
143,10 €

What mathematics is entailed in knowing to act in a moment? Is tacit, rhetorical knowledge significant in mathematics education? What is the role of intuitive models in understanding, learning and teaching mathematics? Are there differences between elementary and advanced mathematical thinking? Why can't students prove? What are the characteristics of teachers' ways of knowing? This book focuses on various types of knowledge that are significant for learning and teaching mathematics. The first part defines, discusses and contrasts psychological, philosophical and didactical issues related to various types of knowledge involved in the learning of mathematics. The second part describes ideas about forms of mathematical knowledge that are important for teachers to know and ways of implementing such ideas in preservice and in-service education. The chapters provide a wide overview of late-1990s thinking about mathematics learning and teaching which should be of interest to researchers in mathematics education and mathematics educators. Topics covered include the role of intuition in mathematics learning and teaching, the growth from elementary to advanced mathematical thinking, the significance of genres and rhetoric for the learning of mathematics and the characterization of teachers' ways of knowing.

Alaotsikko
Learning and Teaching with Understanding
Toimittaja
Tirosh Dina
Painos
99003
ISBN
9780792359951
Kieli
englanti
Paino
518 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
30.11.1999
Sivumäärä
252

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