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This book presents a literature review of and a state-of-the-art glimpse into current research on affect-related aspects of teaching and learning in and beyond mathematics classrooms. Then, research presented at the MAVI 25 Conference, which took place in Intra (Italy) in June 2019, is grouped in thematic strands that capture cutting-edge issues related to affective components of learning and teaching mathematics. The concluding chapter summarises the main messages and sketches future directions for research on affect in mathematics education. The book is intended for researchers in mathematics education and especially graduate students and PhD candidates who are interested in emotions, attitudes, motivations, beliefs, needs and values in mathematics education.
This book comprises chapters featuring a state of the art of research on digital technology in mathematics education. The chapters are extended versions of a selection of papers from the Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching (ICTMT-13), which was held in Lyon, France, from July 3rd to 6th. ICTMT-13 gathered together over one hundred participants from twenty countries sharing research and empirical results on the topical issues of technology and its potential to improve mathematics teaching and learning. The chapters are organised into 4 themed parts, namely assessment in mathematics education and technology, which was the main focus of the con...
This volume collects most recent work on the role of technology in mathematics education. It offers fresh insight and understanding of the many ways in which technological resources can improve the teaching and learning of mathematics. The first section of the volume focuses on the question how a proposed mathematical task in a technological environment can influence the acquisition of knowledge and what elements are important to retain in the design of mathematical tasks in computing environments. The use of white smart boards, platforms as Moodle, tablets and smartphones have transformed the way we communicate both inside and outside the mathematics classroom. Therefore the second section ...
Dieses Buch entwickelt Qualifikationsstandards im Bereich der Lehrerfortbildung im Fach Mathematik und versammelt Best-Practice-Beispiele aus allen Bereichen der Arbeit des Deutschen Zentrums für Lehrerbildung Mathematik (DZLM), der zentralen Anlaufstelle für Lehrerfortbildungen in der Mathematik. Es gibt möglichst plastisch Auskunft über Maßnahmen, ihre Ziele, ihre Struktur und die Ergebnisse. Die Zielgruppe des Buches sind FachberaterInnen und sogenannte MultiplikatorInnen (d.h. Personen, die andere fachlich bzw. fachdidaktisch beraten, aus- und fortbilden), LehrerInnen, Verantwortliche für Fortbildungen in den Landesinstituten und Schulämtern sowie FachdidakterInnen.
Dieser Band, der Beiträge zur Arbeitstagung des Kompetenzzentrums Hochschuldidaktik Mathematik (khdm) an der Universität Paderborn aus dem Frühjahr 2013 zusammenträgt, gibt einen Einblick in die aktuelle mathematikbezogene, hochschuldidaktische Forschung und präsentiert viele gute Beispiele zur Verbesserung der mathematischen Hochschullehre. Es werden Forschungsergebnisse und Erfahrungen aus der Praxis zum Übergang Schule Hochschule, zu Vor- und Brückenkursen und zum ersten Studienjahr bezogen auf die Studiengänge Bachelor und gymnasiales Lehramt Mathematik, Grund-, Haupt- und Realschullehramt Mathematik sowie aus dem Service in den INT-Fächern und den nicht-INT Fächern vorgestellt. Abgerundet wird der Band durch Diskussionsbeiträge, welche die hochschuldidaktische Diskussion und Forschung anregen sollen.
This topical survey provides an overview of the current state of the art in technology use in mathematics education, including both practice-oriented experiences and research-based evidence, as seen from an international perspective. Three core themes are discussed: Evidence of effectiveness; Digital assessment; and Communication and collaboration. The survey’s final section offers suggestions for future trends in technology-rich mathematics education and provides a research agenda reflecting those trends. Predicting what lower secondary mathematics education might look like in 2025 with respect to the role of digital tools in curricula, teaching and learning, it examines the question of how teachers can integrate physical and virtual experiences to promote a deeper understanding of mathematics. The issues and findings presented here provide an overview of current research and offer a glimpse into a potential future characterized by the effective integration of technology to support mathematics teaching and learning at the lower secondary level.