Why Teach Mathematics?
A Focus on General Education
Samenvatting
In this book, the author discusses a modern concept of general education that then helps to clarify both curricular and pedagogical deficits involved in conventional mathematics instruction. It provides an outline of an alternative mathematics instruction that can help to realize a general education and presents detailed arguments for seven interconnected objectives of a school system aiming at general education.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
1: Introduction 2: An Outline of the Concept of General Education as a Frame of Reference
2.1 Preparation for Later Life
2.2 Promoting Cultural Competence
2.3 Developing an Understanding of the World
2.4 Development of Critical Thinking
2.5 Developing a Willingness to Assume Responsibility
2.6 Practice in Communication and Cooperation
2.7 Enhancing Students’ Self-Esteem
2.8 Concluding Remarks on the Scope and Status of this Concept of General Education 3: Mathematics Instruction From the Perspective of General Education
3.1 Mathematics Instruction and Preparation for Later Life
3.2 Mathematics Instruction and Cultural Competence
3.3 Developing an Understanding of the World in Mathematics Instruction
3.4 Thinking, Understanding, and the Use of Critical Thinking in Mathematics Instruction
3.5 Mathematics Instruction With Socio-ethical and Student-Related Objectives: Responsibility, Communication and Cooperation, Enhancing Students’ Self-Esteem
3.6 Elements of a New Culture of Instruction 4: A Profile of Mathematics Teaching as Part of a General Education Notes
References
Index