What role might geometry play in the mathematical education of
adolescents during the next century, and how might teachers and
researchers contribute to explore those opportunities and
challenges?
"
The Teaching and Learning of Geometry" provides an initial
consideration of these questions and a primer for teachers and
young scholars to get involved in addressing them. Geometry has
long been a mainstay of the secondary school curriculum
internationally, charged with the responsibility of introducing
students to the practices of theoretical mathematics. This book
provides a pedagogical framework for the teaching and learning of
geometry grounded in theory and research. It can support teacher
preparation and professional development, and orient classroom
research by teachers and development efforts directed to
teachers.
Areas covered include: -
- Curricular perspectives in teaching and learning geometry
- Cognition in geometry
- Teacher knowledge, thinking and beliefs
- Instructional exchanges and classroom interventions
- Ideas for classroom research
Curriculum developers can use this book as a resource for
textbook writing, and teacher developers can use this book as a
resource for inservice and preservice teacher education course
development. Graduate students and teacher-researchers will find in
this book both a framework to orient them to the research
literature and a guide for short-term classroom research
projects.
IMPACT (Interweaving Mathematics Pedagogy and Content for
Teaching) is an exciting new series of advanced textbooks for
teacher education which aims to advance the teaching of maths by
integrating mathematics content teaching with the broader research
and theoretical base of mathematics education.
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