New Mathematics Education Research and Practice

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Jürgen Maasz, Wolfgang Schlöglmann
Sense Publishers, 2006 - Education - 315 pages
Mathematics education research has blossomed into many different areas which we can see in the programmes of the ICME conferences as well as in the various survey articles in the Handbooks. However, all of these lines of research are trying to grapple with a common problem, the complexity of the process of learning mathematics. Although our knowledge of the process is more extensive and deeper despite the fragmented nature of research in this area, there is still a need to overcome this fragmentation and to see learning as one process with different aspects. To overcome this fragmentation, this book identifies six themes: (1) mathematics, culture and society, (2) the structure of mathematics and its influence on the learning process, (3) mathematics learning as a cognitive process, (4) mathematics learning as a social process, (5) affective conditions of the mathematics learning process, (6) new technologies and mathematics learning. This book is addressed to all researchers in mathematic education. It gives an orientation and overview by addressing some carefully chosen questions on what is going on and what are the main results and questions what are important books or papers if further information is needed.
 

Contents

Introdduction
1
Mathematics Culture and Society
7
Mathematics Knowledge and Political Power
11
Towards a Cultural Antropology of Mathematics
23
Challenges for Mathematics Education Research
33
The Structure of Mathematics and its Influence on the Learning Process
51
A Bridge Between Mathematics and Mathematical Education
63
The Problem of Explanation
75
Mathematics Learning as a Social Practice
147
Participationist Discourse on Mathematics Learning
153
The Developing Strong Social Turn
171
Commentary on Sfards and Lermans Chapters
189
Affect and mathematics learning
203
Towards Integration Of Emotion Motivation and Cognition
209
Sociocultural Approaches Introduction RecentDevelopments in Research on Affect
233
Concluding comments
257

Mathematics Learning as a Cognitive Process
95
Inscriptions As Objects of Mathematical Activities
97
Developping Topics Through Predication in a Mathematical Community
113
Comparisons
141
Developing and Evaluating Alternative Technological Infrastructures for Learning Mathematics
263
Contributors
313
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