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Didactics of Mathematics as a Scientific Discipline describes the
state of the art in a new branch of science. Starting from a
general perspective on the didactics of mathematics, the 30
original contributions to the book, drawn from 10 different
countries, go on to identify certain subdisciplines and suggest an
overall structure or `topology' of the field. The book is divided
into eight sections: (1) Preparing Mathematics for Students; (2)
Teacher Education and Research on Teaching; (3) Interaction in the
Classroom; (4) Technology and Mathematics Education; (5) Psychology
of Mathematical Thinking; (6) Differential Didactics; (7) History
and Epistemology of Mathematics and Mathematics Education; (8)
Cultural Framing of Teaching and Learning Mathematics. Didactics of
Mathematics as a Scientific Discipline is required reading for all
researchers into the didactics of mathematics, and contains surveys
and a variety of stimulating reflections which make it extremely
useful for mathematics educators and teacher trainers interested in
the theory of their practice. Future and practising teachers of
mathematics will find much to interest them in relation to their
daily work, especially as it relates to the teaching of different
age groups and ability ranges. The book is also recommended to
researchers in neighbouring disciplines, such as mathematics
itself, general education, educational psychology and cognitive
science.
Didactics of Mathematics as a Scientific Discipline describes the
state of the art in a new branch of science. Starting from a
general perspective on the didactics of mathematics, the 30
original contributions to the book, drawn from 10 different
countries, go on to identify certain subdisciplines and suggest an
overall structure or `topology' of the field. The book is divided
into eight sections: (1) Preparing Mathematics for Students; (2)
Teacher Education and Research on Teaching; (3) Interaction in the
Classroom; (4) Technology and Mathematics Education; (5) Psychology
of Mathematical Thinking; (6) Differential Didactics; (7) History
and Epistemology of Mathematics and Mathematics Education; (8)
Cultural Framing of Teaching and Learning Mathematics. Didactics of
Mathematics as a Scientific Discipline is required reading for all
researchers into the didactics of mathematics, and contains surveys
and a variety of stimulating reflections which make it extremely
useful for mathematics educators and teacher trainers interested in
the theory of their practice. Future and practising teachers of
mathematics will find much to interest them in relation to their
daily work, especially as it relates to the teaching of different
age groups and ability ranges. The book is also recommended to
researchers in neighbouring disciplines, such as mathematics
itself, general education, educational psychology and cognitive
science.
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