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Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education: Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education
Parte de: ICME-13 Monographs
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No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
teaching mathematics; learning mathematics; mathematics education
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-319-62596-6
ISBN electrónico
978-3-319-62597-3
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2017
Cobertura temática
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Using LISP as a Tool for Mathematical Experimentation
Hugo Alex Diniz
In preparation for this work, we have looked into some recent curricula ideas, the international assessments (e.g., PISA), as well as the literature on the 21st century skills. For example, The New Vision for Education: Unlocking the Potential of Technology, 2015 report of the World Economic Forum lists 16 most critical 21st century skills (e.g., literacy, numeracy, ICT literacy, scientific literacy, financial literacy, cultural and civic literacy, critical thinking/problem-solving, creativity, communication, collaboration, curiosity, persistence/grit, adaptability, leadership, social and cultural awareness, and initiative), and proposes that technology is used to help people achieve these skills. How do these skills interact with ones, more specifically related to mathematics as a subject?
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 719-720
Mathematics Teachers’ Circles as Professional Development Models Connecting Teachers and Academics
Nathan Borchelt; Axelle Faughn
The 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education in Hamburg was not only a scientific experience for researchers in mathematics education from all over the world. As Convenor and Local Chair of ICME-13, we are particularly pleased that also more than 250 teachers from all over Germany and five other countries have benefited from this congress. Despite the school holidays taking place in many federal states of Germany in July, mathematics teachers could take part in a special conference for teachers taking place parallel to ICME-13 on the 27th–29th of July 2017. On three days, the teachers were able to participate in a comprehensive lecture and workshop program, which included not only professional development courses in the area from primary to secondary mathematics education, but also thematically relevant excursions.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 721-722
Exploring and Making Online Creative Digital Math Books for Creative Mathematical Thinking
Pedro Lealdino Filho; Christian Bokhove; Jean-Francois Nicaud; Ulrich Kortenkamp; Mohamed El-Demerdash; Manolis Mavrikis; Eirini Geraniou
The segment of the ICME-13 Opening Ceremony that was dedicated to the ICMI Awards was presided over by Carolyn Kieran, Chair of the Felix Klein and Hans Freudenthal Awards Committee, and by Jeremy Kilpatrick, Chair of the Emma Castelnuovo Award Committee.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 723-724
The Shift of Contents in Prototypical Tasks Used in Education Reforms and Their Influence on Teacher Training Programs
Karl Fuchs; Christian Kraler; Simon Plangg
The 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education in Hamburg was not only a scientific experience for researchers in mathematics education from all over the world. As Convenor and Local Chair of ICME-13, we are particularly pleased that also more than 250 teachers from all over Germany and five other countries have benefited from this congress. Despite the school holidays taking place in many federal states of Germany in July, mathematics teachers could take part in a special conference for teachers taking place parallel to ICME-13 on the 27th–29th of July 2017. On three days, the teachers were able to participate in a comprehensive lecture and workshop program, which included not only professional development courses in the area from primary to secondary mathematics education, but also thematically relevant excursions.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 725-726
Analysis of Algebraic Reasoning and Its Different Levels in Primary and Secondary Education
Juan D. Godino; Teresa Neto; Miguel R. Wilhelmi
The segment of the ICME-13 Opening Ceremony that was dedicated to the ICMI Awards was presided over by Carolyn Kieran, Chair of the Felix Klein and Hans Freudenthal Awards Committee, and by Jeremy Kilpatrick, Chair of the Emma Castelnuovo Award Committee.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 727-728
Designing and Evaluating Mathematical Learning by a Framework of Activities from History of Mathematics
Lenni Haapasalo; Harry Silfverberg; Bernd Zimmermann
The 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education in Hamburg was not only a scientific experience for researchers in mathematics education from all over the world. As Convenor and Local Chair of ICME-13, we are particularly pleased that also more than 250 teachers from all over Germany and five other countries have benefited from this congress. Despite the school holidays taking place in many federal states of Germany in July, mathematics teachers could take part in a special conference for teachers taking place parallel to ICME-13 on the 27th–29th of July 2017. On three days, the teachers were able to participate in a comprehensive lecture and workshop program, which included not only professional development courses in the area from primary to secondary mathematics education, but also thematically relevant excursions.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 729-730
Sounding Mathematics: How Integrating Mathematics and Music Inspires Creativity and Inclusion in Mathematics Education
Caroline Hilton; Markus Cslovjecsek
The segment of the ICME-13 Opening Ceremony that was dedicated to the ICMI Awards was presided over by Carolyn Kieran, Chair of the Felix Klein and Hans Freudenthal Awards Committee, and by Jeremy Kilpatrick, Chair of the Emma Castelnuovo Award Committee.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 731-732
Adopting Maxima as an Open-Source Computer Algebra System into Mathematics Teaching and Learning
Natanael Karjanto; Husty Serviana Husain
The 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education in Hamburg was not only a scientific experience for researchers in mathematics education from all over the world. As Convenor and Local Chair of ICME-13, we are particularly pleased that also more than 250 teachers from all over Germany and five other countries have benefited from this congress. Despite the school holidays taking place in many federal states of Germany in July, mathematics teachers could take part in a special conference for teachers taking place parallel to ICME-13 on the 27th–29th of July 2017. On three days, the teachers were able to participate in a comprehensive lecture and workshop program, which included not only professional development courses in the area from primary to secondary mathematics education, but also thematically relevant excursions.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 733-734
The Power of Geometry in the Concept of Proof
Damjan Kobal
According to the evaluation indicator system and the mathematic model of EEC, the evaluation and analysis are made on EEC in 2012. Table 9.1 lists the rankings and scores of EEC in 2012 and Fig. 9.1 displays the EEC scores of the six continents as well as the top three countries of each continent in 2012.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 735-736
Workshop: Silent Screencast Videos and Their Use When Teaching Mathematics
Bjarnheiður Bea Kristinsdóttir
The 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education in Hamburg was not only a scientific experience for researchers in mathematics education from all over the world. As Convenor and Local Chair of ICME-13, we are particularly pleased that also more than 250 teachers from all over Germany and five other countries have benefited from this congress. Despite the school holidays taking place in many federal states of Germany in July, mathematics teachers could take part in a special conference for teachers taking place parallel to ICME-13 on the 27th–29th of July 2017. On three days, the teachers were able to participate in a comprehensive lecture and workshop program, which included not only professional development courses in the area from primary to secondary mathematics education, but also thematically relevant excursions.
Part VIII - Reports from the Workshops | Pp. 737-738