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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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Topic Study Group No. 44: Distance Learning, e-Learning, and Blended Learning
Rúbia Barcelos Amaral; Veronica Hoyos; Els de Geest; Jason Silverman; Rose Vogel
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. 583-584
Topic Study Group No. 45: Knowledge in/for Teaching Mathematics at Primary Level
Carolyn A. Maher; Peter Sullivan; Hedwig Gasteiger; Soo Jin Lee
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. 585-587
Topic Study Group No. 46: Knowledge in/for Teaching Mathematics at the Secondary Level
Ruhama Even; Xinrong Yang; Nils Buchholtz; Charalambos Charalambous; Tim Rowland
Over 450 early career researchers from more than 50 different nations joined a special event at the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education in Hamburg, Germany. On July 24th, the Early Career Researcher Day (ECRD) of ICME-13 took place comprising, an intensive one-day program of 18 workshops, and 6 sub-plenary survey presentations.
Part VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 589-592
Topic Study Group No. 47: Pre-service Mathematics Education of Primary Teachers
Keiko Hino; Gabriel J. Stylianides; Katja Eilerts; Caroline Lajoie; David Pugalee
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 VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 593-597
Topic Study Group No. 48: Pre-service Mathematics Education of Secondary Teachers
Marilyn Strutchens; Rongjin Huang; Leticia Losano; Despina Potari; Björn Schwarz
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. 599-603
Topic Study Group No. 49: In-Service Education and Professional Development of Primary Mathematics Teachers
Akihiko Takahashi; Leonor Varas; Toshiakira Fujii; Kim Ramatlapana; Christoph Selter
Robots use feedback control algorithms which compute commands to the actuators based upon the error between the current state of the robot and its target state. The magnitudes of the commands can be proportional to the error, obtained by integrating or differentiating the error, or some combination of these functions. The goal is to reach the target state, to reach it quickly and to avoid instability such as oscillations. The performance of a control system depends on parameters called gains, which can be determined by experimentation.
Part VI - Reports from the Topical Study Groups | Pp. 605-608
Topic Study Group No. 50: In-Service Education, and Professional Development of Secondary Mathematics Teachers
Jill Adler; Yudong Yang; Hilda Borko; Konrad Krainer; Sitti Patahuddin
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. 609-612
Topic Study Group No. 51: Diversity of Theories in Mathematics Education
Tommy Dreyfus; Anna Sierpinska; Stefan Halverscheid; Steve Lerman; Takeshi Miyakawa
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. 613-617
Topic Study Group 52: Empirical Methods and Methodologies
David Clarke; Alan Schoenfeld; Bagele Chilisa; Paul Cobb; Christine Knipping
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. 619-621
Topic Study Group No. 53: Philosophy of Mathematics Education
Paul Ernest; Ladislav Kvasz; Maria Bicudo; Regina Möller; Ole Skovsmose
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. 623-625