Secondary Algebra Education: Revisiting Topics and Themes and Exploring the Unknown / edited by Paul Drijvers.
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Wat a is, dat kun je niet weten. English. Secondary Algebra Education: Revisiting Topics and Themes and Exploring the Unknown [electronic resource] / edited by Paul Drijvers. 1st ed. 2010. Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2010. 1 online resource (228 p.) text txt computer c online resource cr Dutch Design in Mathematics Education ; 5 Description based upon print version of record. English Includes bibliographical references and index. Preliminary Material / Paul Drijvers -- Preface / Paul Drijvers -- Algebra Education: Exploring Topics and Themes / Paul Drijvers , Aad Goddijn and Martin Kindt -- Algebra from Ahmes to applet / Aad Goddijn -- From arithmetic to algebra / Truus Dekker and Maarten Dolk -- Patterns and formulas / Paul Drijvers , Truus Dekker and Monica Wijers -- Restrictions in algebra / David Webb and Mieke Abels -- Algebra in function / Michiel Doorman and Paul Drijvers -- Principles of practice / Martin Kindt -- Algebra and technology / Paul Drijvers , Peter Boon and Martin van Reeuwijk -- Algebra in science and engineering / Henk Van Der Kooij and Aad Goddijn -- Index / Paul Drijvers. Nowadays, algebra education is subject to worldwide scrutiny. Different opinions on its goals, approaches and achievements are at the heart of debates among teachers, educators, researchers and decision makers. What should the teaching of algebra in secondary school mathematics look like? Should it focus on procedural skills or on algebraic insight? Should it stress practice or integrate technology? Do we require formal proofs and notations, or do informal representations suffice? Is algebra in school an abstract subject, or does it take its relevance from application in (daily life) contexts? What should secondary school algebra education that prepares for higher education and professional practice in the twenty-first century look like? This book addresses these questions, and aims to inform in-service and future teachers, mathematics educators and researchers on recent insights in the domain, and on specific topics and themes such as the historical development of algebra, the role of productive practice, and algebra in science and engineering in particular. The authors, all affiliated with the Freudenthal Institute for Science and Mathematics Education in the Netherlands, share a common philosophy, which acts as a ? sometimes nearly invisible ? backbone for the overall view on algebra education: the theory of realistic mathematics education. From this point of departure, different perspectives are chosen to describe the opportunities and pitfalls of today’s and tomorrow’s algebra education. Inspiring examples and reflections illustrate current practice and explore the unknown future of algebra education to appropriately meet students’ needs. Mathematics—Study and teaching . Mathematics Education. https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/O25000 Drijvers, Paul. editor. edt http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 94-6091-333-4 Dutch Design in Mathematics Education ; 5. |
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