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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
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial
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
Tabla de contenidos
Topic Study Group No. 4: Activities for, and Research on, Mathematically Gifted Students
Florence Mihaela Singer; Linda Jensen Sheffield; Matthias Brandl; Viktor Freiman; Kyoko Kakihana
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 391-395
Topic Study Group No. 5: Classroom Practice and Research for Students with Mathematical Learning Difficulties
Lourdes Figueiras; Rose Griffiths; Karen Karp; Jens Holger Lorenz; Miriam Godoy Penteado
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 397-399
Topic Study Group No. 6: Adult Learning
Jürgen Maaß; Pradeep Kumar Misra; Terry Maguire; Katherine Safford-Ramus; Wolfgang Schlöglmann; Evelyn Süss-Stepancik
The paper describes the vision of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-13), accompanied by detailed elaborations on the structure of ICME-13 and important data.
Part VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 401-404
Topic Study Group No. 07: Popularization of Mathematics
Christian Mercat; Patrick Vennebush; Chris Budd; Carlota Simões; Jens Struckmeier
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 405-412
Topic Study Group No. 8: Teaching and Learning of Arithmetic and Number Systems (Focus on Primary Education)
Pi-Jen Lin; Terezinha Nunes; Shuhua An; Beatriz Vargas Dorneles; Elisabeth Rathgeb-Schnierer
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 413-414
Topic Study Group No. 9: Teaching and Learning of Measurement (Focus on Primary Education)
Christine Chambris; Barbara Dougherty; Kalyanasundaram (Ravi) Subramaniam; Silke Ruwisch; Insook Chung
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 415-419
Topic Study Group No. 10: Teaching and Learning of Early Algebra
Carolyn Kieran; JeongSuk Pang; Swee Fong Ng; Deborah Schifter; Anna Susanne Steinweg
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 421-424
Topic Study Group No. 11: Teaching and Learning of Algebra
Rakhi Banerjee; Amy Ellis; Astrid Fischer; Heidi Strømskag; Helen Chick
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 425-428
Topic Study Group No. 12: Teaching and Learning of Geometry (Primary Level)
Sinan Olkun; Ewa Swoboda; Paola Vighi; Yuan Yuan; Bernd Wollring
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 429-433
Topic Study Group No. 13: Teaching and Learning of Geometry—Secondary Level
Ui Hock Cheah; Patricio G. Herbst; Matthias Ludwig; Philippe R. Richard; Sara Scaglia
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 435-438