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Symbolizing, Modeling and Tool Use in Mathematics Education

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Paperback, 308 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 0e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9789048161805
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Springer Netherlands 0e druk, 2010 9789048161805
Onderdeel van serie Mathematics Education Library
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This book explores the option of building on symbolizing, modeling and tool use as personally meaningful activities of students. It discusses the dimension of setting: varying from the study of informal, spontaneous activity of students, to an explicit focus on instructional design, and goals and effects of instruction; and the dimension of the theoretical framework of the researcher: varying from constructivism, to activity theory, cognitive psychology and instructional-design theory.

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ISBN13:9789048161805
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:308
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:0

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Introduction and overview; K. Gravemeijer, et al. Preamble: from models to modelling; K. Gravemeijer. Section I: Emergent Modeling. Introduction to Section I: Informal representations and their improvements; B.van Oers. The mathematization of young childern's language; B.van Oers. Symbolizing space into being; R. Lehrer, C. Pritchard. Mathematical representations as systems of notations-in-use; L. Meira. Student's criteria for representational adequacy; A. diSessa. Transitions in emergent modeling; N. Presmeg. Section II: The Role of Models, Symbols and Tools in Instructional Design. Introduction to Section II: the role of models, symbols and tools in instructional design; K. Gravemeijer. Emergent models as an instructional design heuristic; K. Gravemeijer, M. Stephan. Modeling, symbolizing, and tool use in statistical data analysis; P. Cobb. Didactic objects and didactic models in radical constructivism; P.W. Thompson. Taking into account different views: three brief comments on papers by Gravemeijer and Stephan, Cobb and Thompson; C. Selter. Section III: Models, Situated Practices, and Generalization. Introduction to Section II: models, situated practices, and generalization; L. Verschaffel. On guessing the essential thing; R. Nemirovsky. Everyday knowledge and mathematical modeling of school word problems; L. Verschaffel, et al. On the development of human representational competence from an evolutionary point of view: from episodic to virtual culture; J. Kaput, D. Shaffer. Modeling reasoning; D. Carraher, A. Schliemann. Index.
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