The Pragmatics of Mathematics Education

The Pragmatics of Mathematics Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781135698331
ISBN-13 : 1135698333
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Synopsis The Pragmatics of Mathematics Education by : Tim Rowland

Drawing on philosophy of language and recent linguistic theory, Rowland surveys several approaches to classroom communication in mathematics. Are students intimidated by the nature of mathematics teaching? Many students appear fearful of voicing their understanding - is fear of error part of the linguistics of mathematics? The approaches explored here provide a rationale and a method for exploring and understanding speakers' motives in classroom mathematics talk. Teacher-student interactions in mathematics are analysed, and this provides a toolkit that teachers can use to respond to the intellectual vulnerability of their students.

The Pragmatics of Mathematics Education

The Pragmatics of Mathematics Education
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0750710128
ISBN-13 : 9780750710121
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Pragmatics of Mathematics Education by : Tim Rowland

In The Pragmatics of Mathematics Education, Tim Rowland examines students in the process of making and coming-to-know mathematics, focusing on the gap between conjecture and belief, between assertion and conviction.

Educational Algebra

Educational Algebra
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9780387712543
ISBN-13 : 0387712542
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Algebra by : Eugenio Filloy

This book takes a theoretical perspective on the study of school algebra, in which both semiotics and history occur. The Methodological design allows for the interpretation of specific phenomena and the inclusion of evidence not addressed in more general treatments. The book gives priority to "meaning in use" over "formal meaning". These approaches and others of similar nature lead to a focus on competence rather than a user’s activity with mathematical language.

Writing Mathematically

Writing Mathematically
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0750708107
ISBN-13 : 9780750708104
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Mathematically by : Candia Morgan

School mathematics curricula internationally tend to emphasise problem-solving and have led to the development of opportunities for children to do maths in a more open, creative way. This has led to increased interest in 'performance-based' assessment, which involves children in substantial production of written language to serve as 'evidence' of their mathematical activity and achievement. However, this raises two important questions. Firstly, does this writing accurately present children's mathematical activity and ability? Secondly, do maths teachers have sufficient linguistic awareness to support their students in developing skills and knowledge necessary for writing effectively in their subject area? The author of this book takes a critical perspective on these questions and, through an investigation of teachers' readings and evaluations of coursework texts, identifies the crucial issues affecting the accurate assessment of school mathematics.

Mathematics Education as a Research Domain: A Search for Identity

Mathematics Education as a Research Domain: A Search for Identity
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9789401151948
ISBN-13 : 9401151946
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematics Education as a Research Domain: A Search for Identity by : Anna Sierpinska

No one disputes how important it is, in today's world, to prepare students to un derstand mathematics as well as to use and communicate mathematics in their future lives. That task is very difficult, however. Refocusing curricula on funda mental concepts, producing new teaching materials, and designing teaching units based on 'mathematicians' common sense' (or on logic) have not resulted in a better understanding of mathematics by more students. The failure of such efforts has raised questions suggesting that what was missing at the outset of these proposals, designs, and productions was a more profound knowledge of the phenomena of learning and teaching mathematics in socially established and culturally, politically, and economically justified institutions - namely, schools. Such knowledge cannot be built by mere juxtaposition of theories in disci plines such as psychology, sociology, and mathematics. Psychological theories focus on the individual learner. Theories of sociology of education look at the general laws of curriculum development, the specifics of pedagogic discourse as opposed to scientific discourse in general, the different possible pedagogic rela tions between the teacher and the taught, and other general problems in the inter face between education and society. Mathematics, aside from its theoretical contents, can be looked at from historical and epistemological points of view, clarifying the genetic development of its concepts, methods, and theories. This view can shed some light on the meaning of mathematical concepts and on the difficulties students have in teaching approaches that disregard the genetic development of these concepts.

Language and Mathematics Education

Language and Mathematics Education
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781617351617
ISBN-13 : 161735161X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Language and Mathematics Education by : Judit N. Moschkovich

Issues of language in mathematics learning and teaching are important for both practical and theoretical reasons. Addressing issues of language is crucial for improving mathematics learning and teaching for students who are bilingual, multilingual, or learning English. These issues are also relevant to theory: studies that make language visible provide a complex perspective of the role of language in reasoning and learning mathematics. What is the relevant knowledge base to consider when designing research studies that address issues of language in the learning and teaching of mathematics? What scholarly literature is relevant and can contribute to research? In order to address issues of language in mathematics education, researchers need to use theoretical perspectives that integrate current views of mathematics learning and teaching with current views on language, discourse, bilingualism, and second language acquisition. This volume contributes to the development of such integrated approaches to research on language issues in mathematics education by describing theoretical perspectives for framing the study of language issues and methodological issues to consider when designing research studies. The volume provides interdisciplinary reviews of the research literature from four very different perspectives: mathematics education (Moschkovich), Cultural-Historical-Activity Theory (Gutiérrez, Sengupta-Irving, & Dieckmann), systemic functional linguistics (Schleppegrell), and assessment (Solano-Flores). This volume offers graduate students and researchers new to the study of language in mathematics education an introduction to resources for conceptualizing, framing, and designing research studies. For those already involved in examining language issues, the volume provides useful and critical reviews of the literature as well as recommendations for moving forward in designing research. Lastly, the volume provides a basis for dialogue across multiple research communities engaged in collaborative work to address these pressing issues.

Equity in Discourse for Mathematics Education

Equity in Discourse for Mathematics Education
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9789400728134
ISBN-13 : 9400728131
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Equity in Discourse for Mathematics Education by : Beth Herbel-Eisenmann

This book explores the connection between the ways people speak in mathematics classrooms and their opportunities to learn mathematics. The words spoken, heard, written and read in mathematics classrooms shape students’ sense of what mathematics is and of what people can do with mathematics. The authors employ multiple perspectives to consider the means for transformative action with respect to increasing opportunities for traditionally marginalized students to form mathematical identities that resonate with their cultural, social, linguistic, and political beings.

Vague Language Explored

Vague Language Explored
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780230627420
ISBN-13 : 0230627420
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Vague Language Explored by : J. Cutting

Vague language ('bags of time', 'doing stuff', 'and all that') is an aspect of communicative competence of considerable social importance. This book examines its function. It spans genre analysis, critical discourse analysis, psycholinguistics and cross-cultural sociolinguistics, and suggests applications in TEFL and directions for future research.

Assessing Mathematical Proficiency

Assessing Mathematical Proficiency
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780521874922
ISBN-13 : 0521874920
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Assessing Mathematical Proficiency by : Alan H. Schoenfeld

Testing matters! It can determine kids' and schools' futures. In a conference at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, mathematicians, maths education researchers, teachers, test developers, and policymakers gathered to work through critical issues related to mathematics assessment. They examined: the challenges of assessing student learning in ways that support instructional improvement; ethical issues related to assessment, including the impact of testing on urban and high-poverty schools; the different (and sometimes conflicting) needs of the different groups; and different frameworks, tools, and methods for assessment, comparing the kinds of information they offer about students' mathematical proficiency. This volume presents the results of the discussions. It highlights the kinds of information that different assessments can offer, including many examples of some of the best mathematics assessments worldwide. A special feature is an interview with a student about his knowledge of fractions and a demonstration of what interviews (versus standardized tests) can reveal.