Elena Nardi9780387371412, 9780387371436, 0387371419
Amongst Mathematicians offers a unique perspective on the ways in which mathematicians perceive their students’ learning, teach and reflect on their teaching practice; also on how they perceive the often fragile relationship between the communities of mathematics and mathematics education.Elena Nardi employs two fictional, yet entirely data-grounded, characters to create a conversation on these important issues. While personas are created, the facts incorporated into their stories are based on large bodies of data including intense focused group interviews with mathematicians and extensive analyses of students’ written work. This book demonstrates the pedagogical potential that lies in collaborative undergraduate mathematics education research that engages mathematicians, researchers and students. Nardi also addresses the need for action in undergraduate mathematics education and offers a discourse for reform through demonstrating the feasibility and potential of collaboration between mathematicians and mathematics education researchers.Amongst Mathematicians is of interest to both the mathematics and mathematics education communities including university teachers, teacher educators, undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers. |
Table of contents : front-matter……Page 1 01Background And Context……Page 13 02Method, Process And Presentation……Page 25 03Conceptualising Its Significance And Enacting Its Techniques……Page 48 04Mediating Mathematical Meaning Through Symbolisation, Verbalisation and Visualisation……Page 118 05The Encounter With the Concept Of Function……Page 168 06The Encounter With the Concept Of Limit……Page 188 07Undergraduate Mathematics Pedagogy……Page 212 08The Relationship Between Mathematicians and Researchers in Mathematics Education……Page 264 back-matter……Page 300 |
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