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Impacts of Globalization and Innovation in Mathematics Education

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In the face of emerging challenges in the field of mathematics education, educators and researchers find themselves navigating the complexities of globalization and innovations. As classrooms become more diverse and educational landscapes evolve, there is a need for an understanding of the multifaceted impacts of these forces. The very essence of mathematics education is shifting, influenced by global trends, cultural dynamics, and technological advancements. It is within this context that Impacts of Globalization and Innovation in Mathematics Education offers a profound exploration of the challenges and opportunities that arise in this era. One of the central predicaments faced by educators and scholars is the dynamic nature of globalization and innovation, which introduces unprecedented complexities in mathematics education. While cultural diversity in classrooms brings valuable perspectives, it also poses challenges in developing inclusive and effective teaching strategies. The integration of innovative practices faces resistance due to cultural conflicts and identity issues. Additionally, the fast-paced changes in global trends and the dissemination of information through media influence how mathematics education is perceived and practiced. This creates a demand for a thorough examination of the relationship between globalization, innovation, and the field of mathematics education. Impacts of Globalization and Innovation in Mathematics Education stands as a solution to the challenges faced by educators and scholars. This book delves deep into the impacts of globalization and innovation on mathematics education, offering valuable insights, analysis, and a roadmap for navigating this transformative landscape. By informing readers on global trends, providing in-depth analysis, and identifying future research directions, the book equips educators, researchers, and industry professionals with the knowledge needed to adapt and thrive. Whether grappling with issues of cultural integration, pedagogical innovations, or global proficiency in mathematics, this book serves as an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand, adapt to, and shape the future of mathematics education in the era of globalization and innovation. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798369328736

About

Alphonse Uworwabayeho is a Professor of Mathematics Education in the University of Rwanda-College of Education (UR-CE). He obtained his doctorate of philosophy in education specializing in integration of ICT in the teaching and learning of mathematics. He is a member of research committee of African Centre of Excellence for Innovative Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Science (ACEITLMS) based in the UR-CE. He is coordinating activities related to (i) the implementation of competence based curriculum at URCE under the 'Leaders in Teaching Project' funded by Mastercard Foundation and (ii) Continuous Professional Development on school effective leadership coaching and mentoring organised for school leaders and teachers conducted by URCE in collaboration with other educational stakeholders. He is commissioner on mathematics education for the African Mathematics Union (AMU). Prior joining higher institution of learning he was a secondary school mathematics teacher. His research interest lies in teacher professional development on enhancing active learning. Current research projects : Improving Learning Outcomes in Secondary School Science and Mathematics Through Language Supportive Pedagogy' ; Exploring the opportunities for learning justice : A case study of girls' educational experiences in English medium Rwandan basic education

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