Exploring Mathematical Modeling with Young Learners

Exploring Mathematical Modeling with Young Learners
Title Exploring Mathematical Modeling with Young Learners PDF eBook
Author Jennifer M. Suh
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 440
Release 2021-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 3030639002

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This book conceptualizes the nature of mathematical modeling in the early grades from both teaching and learning perspectives. Mathematical modeling provides a unique opportunity to engage elementary students in the creative process of mathematizing their world. A diverse community of internationally known researchers and practitioners share studies that advance the field with respect to the following themes: The Nature of Mathematical Modeling in the Early Grades Content Knowledge and Pedagogy for Mathematical Modeling Student Experiences as Modelers Teacher Education and Professional Development in Modeling Experts in the field provide commentaries that extend and connect ideas presented across chapters. This book is an invaluable resource in illustrating what all young children can achieve with mathematical modeling and how we can support teachers and families in this important work.

GAIMME

GAIMME
Title GAIMME PDF eBook
Author Solomon A. Garfunkel
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 2016
Genre Mathematical models
ISBN 9781611974447

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GAIMME

GAIMME
Title GAIMME PDF eBook
Author Solomon A. Garfunkel
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 2016
Genre Mathematical models
ISBN 9781611974430

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Improving Applied Mathematics Education

Improving Applied Mathematics Education
Title Improving Applied Mathematics Education PDF eBook
Author Ron Buckmire
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 94
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Education
ISBN 3030617173

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This book presents various contemporary topics in applied mathematics education and addresses both interested undergraduate instructors and STEM education researchers. The diverse set of topics of this edited volume range from analyzing the demographics of the United States mathematics community, discussing the teaching of calculus using modern tools, engaging students to use applied mathematics to learn about and solve problems of global significance, developing a general education course for humanities and social sciences students that features applications of mathematics, and describing local mathematical modeling competitions and their use in providing authentic experiences for students in applying mathematics to real world situations. The authors represent diversity along multiple dimensions of difference: race, gender, institutional affiliation, and professional experience.

The Learning and Teaching of Mathematical Modelling

The Learning and Teaching of Mathematical Modelling
Title The Learning and Teaching of Mathematical Modelling PDF eBook
Author Mogens Niss
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 200
Release 2020-01-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1351745735

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This book takes stock of the state of affairs of the teaching and learning of mathematical modelling with regard to research, development and practice. It provides a conceptual framework for mathematical modelling in mathematics education at all education levels, as well as the background and resources for teachers to acquire the knowledge and competencies that will allow them to successfully include modelling in their teaching, with an emphasis on the secondary school level. Mathematics teachers, mathematics education researchers and developers will benefit from this book. Expertly written and researched, this book includes a comprehensive overview of research results in the field, an exposition of the educational goals associated with modelling, the essential components of modelling competency and an extensive discussion of didacticopedagogical challenges in modelling. Moreover, it offers a wide variety of illuminating cases and best-practice examples in addition to insights into the focal points for future research and practice. The Learning and Teaching of Mathematical Modelling is an invaluable resource for teachers, researchers, textbook authors, secondary school mathematics teachers, undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics as well as student teachers.

GAIMME

GAIMME
Title GAIMME PDF eBook
Author Solomon A. Garfunkel
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 2016
Genre Mathematical models
ISBN 9781611974430

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Mathematical Modelling for Teachers

Mathematical Modelling for Teachers
Title Mathematical Modelling for Teachers PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Maaß
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 168
Release 2018-10-01
Genre Education
ISBN 3030004317

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While there are many areas of focus in mathematics education, there are many good reasons for offering applicable mathematics education in schools. Let us just mention two of the most important reasons. On the one hand, a focus on the practical side of mathematics presents a convincing and motivating answer to the typical student question: ‘Why study mathematics?’ On the other hand, education policy seems inclined to move in this direction by implementing international testing, curricula and catalogues of skills. The most important feature of this book is that the authors speak directly to you, the mathematics teachers. The authors attempt to draw you into a continuous dialogue about activities you are asked to engage in as learners. You are asked to do something, and through doing and reflecting you will gain first-hand experience of new approaches and materials. In this way, you can learn to teach applicable mathematics to your students using your own experience as learners of applicable mathematics, motivated and supported by the book. Here applicable mathematics education is the phrase we use to describe reality-based mathematics education. Reality-based mathematics relies heavily on problem solving and a positive disposition to engage with mathematics. Modelling reality and simulating selected aspects of reality are other pillars of reality-based mathematics education.