Learning Mathematics

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active mathematics meaning-making
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Amber Hill
burton
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Cellular Automata
classroom
classroom discourse analysis
cognitive development in maths
constructivist pedagogy
education
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Face To Face
Follow
Future Practice
Independent Task Completion
Intentional Analysis
knowledge
Knowledge Acquisition
learner-centred instruction
Learning Mathematics
leone
mathematical
Mathematical Activity
Mathematical Expression
Mathematical Voice
Mathematics Classroom
Mathematics Classroom Practices
mathematics curriculum reform
Mathematics Education
Number System
Professional Development
restivo
sal
Scalene Triangles
Shirley Booth
Socio-cultural Artefact
socio-cultural learning theory
Teacher's High Level
Teacher’s High Level
teaching
Terry Wood
Understanding Mathematics
USA
Von Glasersfeld

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750710091
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jul 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Learning Mathematics brings together a collection of interrelated and forward-looking chapters by internationally recognized experts that explores changes in the theories and practices of learning (and teaching) mathematics.
The authors reject a traditional, transmission view of the teaching of mathematics which has proved so ineffective for learning. In its place they offer information gathered from research and from practice about effects on the learners seeking to create and negotiate meaning. Learners are presented as actively attempting to make sense of the mathematics they encounter, and learners, teachers and researchers are offered examples of ho such sense-making activities, incorporated into mathematics classrooms, impact on coming to know.
The book celebrates both diversity, in the range of different perspectives, contributions and topics, and unity, in the linking chapters and themes, It will be fascinating reading for those mathematics educators who are eager to engage with a socio-cultural perspective in order to better understand the complexity of learning mathematics.