Beyond the Apparent Banality of the Mathematics Classroom
Overview
Teaching Situations as Object of Research: Empirical Studies within Theoretical Perspectives.- Didactical Handling of Students' Reasoning Processes in Problem Solving Situations.- Macro-Situation and Numerical Knowledge Building: The Role of Pupils' Didactic Memory in Classroom Interactions.- The Adidactic Interaction with the Procedures of Peers in the Transition from Arithmetic to Algebra: A Milieu for the Emergence of New Questions.- Characterization of an Ordinary Teaching Practice with the Help of the Theory of Didactic Situations.- An Attempt to Model the Teacher's Action in the Mathematics Class.- Time Management in the Work Economy of a Class, a Case Study: Integration of Cabri in Primary School Mathematics Teaching.- What Can the Teacher Learn in the Classroom?.- Didactic Restrictions on the Teacher's Practice: The Case of Limits of Functions in Spanish High Schools.- A Cross-Analysis of the Mathematics Teacher's Activity. An Example in a French 10th-Grade Class.- When Classroom Situation is the Unit of Analysis: The Potential Impact on Research in Mathematics Education.- Analyzing Mathematical Teaching-Learning Situations - the Interplay of Communicational and Epistemological Constraints.
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- ISBN-13: 9780387253534
- ISBN-10: 038725353X
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: October 2005
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.75 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.42 pounds
- Page Count: 325
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