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Esta obra é resultado de estudos e discussões ocorridas no grupo de pesquisa Histórias de Formação de Professores que Ensinam Matemática (Hifopem) nos doze anos de sua existência. O foco é a nossa constituição como pesquisadores narrativos a partir da participação no grupo. A coletânea consta de 16 capítulos e um capítulo final no qual elaboramos uma síntese reflexiva a partir dos textos produzidos, apontando indícios das potencialidades da colaboração e dos caminhos metodológicos por nós adotados para os modos de produzir pesquisas (com) narrativas.
COM FOCO NO ENSINO MÉDIO, ESTA COLECÃO TRAZ UM MATERIAL PRODUZIDO A PARTIR DE PESQUISAS E REFLEXÕES DE PROFESSORES E PESQUISADORES DE DIVERSAS INSTITUICÕES DO BRASIL, QUE SE DESTACARAM NOS ÚLTIMOS ANOS POR SUAS CONTRIBUICÕES NO AVANCO DA EDUCACÃO. Este livro visa colocar em discussão questões que relacionem o processo de ensino e de aprendizagem de matemática em conformidade com os temas estruturadores propostos nos Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais do Ensino Médio (PCNEM): “Álgebra: números e funções”, “Geometria e medidas” e “Análise de dados”. Esperamos que o professor e a professora possam ter, a partir das experiências compartilhadas, a oportunidade de refletir sobre a utilização de metodologias de ensino, como modelagem matemática, utilização de materiais manipulativos e uso de jogos no processo de ensinar e aprender matemática, e que esta leitura proporcione o desenvolvimento de novas propostas de trabalho em sala de aula.
Part I. Unit roots and trend breaks -- Part II. Structural change
This book, drawn from the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP), aims to help readers conduct quantitative analysis of international trade issues in an economy-wide framework. In addition to providing a succinct introduction to the GTAP modeling framework and data base, this book contains seven of the most refined GTAP applications undertaken to date, covering topics ranging from trade policy, to the global implications of environmental policies, factor accumulation and technological change.
The Book of Squares by Fibonacci is a gem in the mathematical literature and one of the most important mathematical treatises written in the Middle Ages. It is a collection of theorems on indeterminate analysis and equations of second degree which yield, among other results, a solution to a problem proposed by Master John of Palermo to Leonardo at the Court of Frederick II. The book was dedicated and presented to the Emperor at Pisa in 1225. Dating back to the 13th century the book exhibits the early and continued fascination of men with our number system and the relationship among numbers with special properties such as prime numbers, squares, and odd numbers. The faithful translation into modern English and the commentary by the translator make this book accessible to professional mathematicians and amateurs who have always been intrigued by the lure of our number system.
Provides decision makers, policy analysts, and social scientists, with a detailed discussion of a new techniques for the valuation of goods not traded in prevate markets.
Advances in Mathematics Education is a new and innovative book series published by Springer that builds on the success and the rich history of ZDM—The Inter- tional Journal on Mathematics Education (formerly known as Zentralblatt für - daktik der Mathematik). One characteristic of ZDM since its inception in 1969 has been the publication of themed issues that aim to bring the state-of-the-art on c- tral sub-domains within mathematics education. The published issues include a rich variety of topics and contributions that continue to be of relevance today. The newly established monograph series aims to integrate, synthesize and extend papers from previously published themed issues of importance today, by orienting these issues towards the future state of the art. The main idea is to move the ?eld forward with a book series that looks to the future by building on the past by carefully choosing viable ideas that can fruitfully mutate and inspire the next generations. Taking ins- ration from Henri Poincaré (1854–1912), who said “To create consists precisely in not making useless combinations and in making those which are useful and which are only a small minority.
Studio of the South tells the fascinating story of Van Gogh's time in Arles and the Yellow House.
We explore the impact of major labor and product market reforms on current account dynamics using a new “narrative” database of major changes in employment protection for regular workers and product market regulation for non-manufacturing industries covering 26 advanced economies over the past four decades. Our main finding is that product market deregulation is associated with a weakening of the current account, while labor market deregulation is associated with an improvement. These effects are transitory and driven by both saving and investment responses. Labor and product market reforms both have a more positive impact on the current account balance when implemented under weak macroeconomic conditions. Our results are broadly consistent with predictions from recent DSGE models with endogenous producer entry and labor market frictions.