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This compilation focuses on the theory and conceptualisation of
statistics and probability in the early years and the development
of young children's (ages 3-10) understanding of data and chance.
It provides a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge international
research on the development of young learners' reasoning about data
and chance in formal, informal, and non-formal educational
contexts. The authors share insights into young children's
statistical and probabilistic reasoning and provide early childhood
educators and researchers with a wealth of illustrative examples,
suggestions, and practical strategies on how to address the
challenges arising from the introduction of statistical and
probabilistic concepts in pre-school and school curricula. This
collection will inform practices in research and teaching by
providing a detailed account of current best practices, challenges,
and issues, and of future trends and directions in early
statistical and probabilistic learning worldwide. Further, it will
contribute to future research and theory building by addressing
theoretical, epistemological, and methodological considerations
regarding the design of probability and statistics learning
environments for young children.
Despite increased interest in mobile devices as learning tools, the
amount of available primary research studies on their integration
into mathematics teaching and learning is still relatively small
due to the novelty of these technologies. Integrating Touch-Enabled
and Mobile Devices into Contemporary Mathematics Education presents
the best practices in mathematics education research and teaching
practice by providing an account of current and future trends and
issues in mobile mathematics learning and associated technologies
and educational methodologies. This edited volume approaches a
broad audience including researchers and practitioners interested
in the exploitation of mobile technologies in mathematics teaching
and learning, as well as mathematics teachers at all levels. This
premier reference source compiles the best practices and
recommended processes for effectively utilizing the vast
capabilities of mobile technologies in the mathematics classroom
through a collection of chapters covering topics including, but not
limited to, touch-enabled virtual mapping, perceptual learning
technologies, mobile teaching, statistics apps for mobile devices,
smartphones for the visually impaired, pedagogical and
instructional design, and touch screen interfaces in algebraic
instruction.
This compilation focuses on the theory and conceptualisation of
statistics and probability in the early years and the development
of young children's (ages 3-10) understanding of data and chance.
It provides a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge international
research on the development of young learners' reasoning about data
and chance in formal, informal, and non-formal educational
contexts. The authors share insights into young children's
statistical and probabilistic reasoning and provide early childhood
educators and researchers with a wealth of illustrative examples,
suggestions, and practical strategies on how to address the
challenges arising from the introduction of statistical and
probabilistic concepts in pre-school and school curricula. This
collection will inform practices in research and teaching by
providing a detailed account of current best practices, challenges,
and issues, and of future trends and directions in early
statistical and probabilistic learning worldwide. Further, it will
contribute to future research and theory building by addressing
theoretical, epistemological, and methodological considerations
regarding the design of probability and statistics learning
environments for young children.
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