Modelling and Applications in Mathematics Education

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Among the themes that have been central to mathematics education dur ing the last 30 years are those of mathematical modelling and applications of mathematics to extra-mathematical fields. More generally we refer to these as relations between mathematics and the extra-mathematical world (some times also called the "real world") or preferably, according to Henry PoUak, the "rest of the world". That applications and modelling have been important themes in mathematics education can be inferred from the wealth of litera ture on these topics, including material generated from a multitude of na tional and international conferences. In particular let us mention firstly the ICMEs (the International Congresses on Mathematical Education), with their regular working or topic groups and lectures on applications and modelling; and secondly the series of ICTMAs (the International Conferences on the Teaching of Mathematical Modelling and Applications) which have been held biennially since 1983. Their Proceedings and Survey Lectures, have addressed the state-of-the-art at the relevant time, and contain many exam ples, studies, conceptual contributions and resources involving relations between the real world and mathematics, for all levels of the educational system. In curricula and textbooks we find today many more references to real world phenomena and problems than, say, twenty years ago.

First volume that summarises the state-of-the art in the field of modelling and application in mathematics education Deals with the question of how key competencies of applications and modelling, at the heart of mathematical literacy, may be developed; with the roles that applications and modelling may play in mathematics teaching, making mathematics more relevant for students Summarises recent research findings in the field of knowledge about the human learning of mathematics Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Prof. Dr. Hans-Wolfgang Henn lehrt Mathematik und ihre Didaktik an der Universität Dortmund. Nach mehrjähriger Forschungstätigkeit in der Algebraischen Zahlentheorie und Algebraischen Geometrie war er ab 1979 Gymnasiallehrer und von 1989-1999 Fachleiter für Mathematik.

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The overall goal of Modelling and Applications in Mathematics Education is to provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in the field of modelling and applications in mathematics education. Key issues are dealt with, among which are the following:


Epistemology and the relationships between mathematics and the "rest of the world"; the meaning of mathematical modelling and its process components; the respect in which the distinction between pure mathematics and applications of mathematics make sense


Authenticity and Goals dealing with modelling and applications in mathematics teaching; appropriate balance between modelling activities and other mathematical activities; the role that authentic problem situations play in modelling and applications activities

Modelling Competencies: characterizing how a student's modelling competency can be characterized; identifiable sub-competencies, and the ways they constitute a general modelling competency; developing competency over time


Mathematical Competencies: identifying the most important mathematical competencies that students should acquire, and how modelling and applications activities can contribute toward building up these competencies; the meaning of "Mathematical Literacy" in relation to modelling


Modelling Pedagogy: appropriate pedagogical principles and strategies for the development of modelling courses and their teaching; the role of technology in the teaching of modelling and applications


Implementation and Practice: the role of modelling and applications in everyday mathematics teaching; major impediments and obstacles; advancing the use of modelling examples in everyday classrooms; documenting successful implementation of modelling in mathematics teaching


Assessment and Evaluation: assessment modes that capture the essential components of modelling competency; modes available for modelling and applications courses and curricula; appropriate strategies to implement new assessment and evaluation modes in practice

The contributing authors are eminent members of the mathematics education community. Modelling and Applications in Mathematics Education will be of special interest to mathematics educators, teacher educators, researchers, education administrators, curriculum developers and student teachers.


Zusammenfassung
Among the themes that have been central to mathematics education dur­ ing the last 30 years are those of mathematical modelling and applications of mathematics to extra-mathematical fields. More generally we refer to these as relations between mathematics and the extra-mathematical world (some­ times also called the "real world") or preferably, according to Henry PoUak, the "rest of the world". That applications and modelling have been important themes in mathematics education can be inferred from the wealth of litera­ ture on these topics, including material generated from a multitude of na­ tional and international conferences. In particular let us mention firstly the ICMEs (the International Congresses on Mathematical Education), with their regular working or topic groups and lectures on applications and modelling; and secondly the series of ICTMAs (the International Conferences on the Teaching of Mathematical Modelling and Applications) which have been held biennially since 1983. Their Proceedings and Survey Lectures, have addressed the state-of-the-art at the relevant time, and contain many exam­ ples, studies, conceptual contributions and resources involving relations between the real world and mathematics, for all levels of the educational system. In curricula and textbooks we find today many more references to real world phenomena and problems than, say, twenty years ago.

Inhalt
Plenaries.- Less Chalk, Less Words, Less Symbols ... More Objects, More Context, More Actions.- What's all the Fuss about Competencies?.- A Theory of Mathematical Modelling in Technological Settings.- What Knowledge Do Teachers Need for Teaching Mathematics Through Applications and Modelling?.- Beyond the Low Hanging Fruit.- Modelling for Life: Mathematics and Children's Experience.- Modelling in Lower Secondary Mathematics Classroom Problems and Opportunities.- Mathematical Modelling a Conversation with Henry Pollak.- Issues in Applications and Modelling.- Epistemology and Modelling Overview.- Modelling Body Motion: an Approach to Functions Using Measuring Instruments.- Emergent Modelling as a Precursor to Mathematical Modelling.- Proving and Modelling.- A Developmental Approach for Supporting the Epistemology of Modeling.- What is Distinctive in (Our Views about) Models & Modelling Perspectives on Mathematics Problem Solving, Learning, and Teaching?.- Everyday Instruments: On the Use of Mathematics.- Authenticity and Goals Overview.- How to Replace Word Problems with Activities of Realistic Mathematical Modelling.- The Relevance of Modelling and Applications: Relevant to Whom and for What Purpose?.- Features and Impact of the Authenticity of Applied Mathematical School Tasks.- Elementary Modelling in Mathematics Lessons: The Interplay Between Real-World Knowledge and Mathematical Structures.- Modelling Competencies Overview.- Levels of Modelling Competencies.- Modelling Both Complexity and Abstraction: A Paradox?.- Studying and Remedying Students' Modelling Competencies: Routine Behaviour or Adaptive Expertise.- Assessing the Phases of Mathematical Modelling.- The Arithmetic Operations as Mathematical Models.- Applicationsand Modelling for Mathematics Overview.- The Roles of Modelling in Learning Mathematics.- Developing Mathematical Literacy.- Classroom Activities and the Teacher.…

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Herausgeber Springer US
    • Gewicht 809g
    • Untertitel The 14th ICMI Study
    • Titel Modelling and Applications in Mathematics Education
    • Veröffentlichung 20.09.2014
    • ISBN 1489992499
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781489992499
    • Jahr 2014
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T29mm
    • Anzahl Seiten 540
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Editor Peter L. Galbraith, Mogens Niss, Hans-Wolfgang Henn
    • Auflage 2007
    • GTIN 09781489992499

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