The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics

The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics
Title The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Scott A. Chamberlin
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 147
Release 2021-09-03
Genre Education
ISBN 100048971X

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The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics explores the five legs of creativity—Iconoclasm, Impartiality, Investment, Intuition, and Inquisitiveness—as they relate to mathematical giftedness. This book: Discusses these affective components relevant to mathematical learning experiences. Shares how affective components impact students' creative processes and products. Shows the influence of learning facilitators, including teachers, afterschool mentors, and parents. Describes facilitating environments that may enhance the likelihood that creative process and ultimately product emerge. Utilizes the expertise of two young scholars to discuss the practical effects of affect and creativity in learning experiences. This practical, research-based book is a must-read for stakeholders in gifted education, as many advanced students are underidentified in the area of creativity in mathematics.

The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics

The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics
Title The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Scott A. Chamberlin
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 168
Release 2021-09-03
Genre Education
ISBN 100049649X

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The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics explores the five legs of creativity—Iconoclasm, Impartiality, Investment, Intuition, and Inquisitiveness—as they relate to mathematical giftedness. This book: Discusses these affective components relevant to mathematical learning experiences. Shares how affective components impact students' creative processes and products. Shows the influence of learning facilitators, including teachers, afterschool mentors, and parents. Describes facilitating environments that may enhance the likelihood that creative process and ultimately product emerge. Utilizes the expertise of two young scholars to discuss the practical effects of affect and creativity in learning experiences. This practical, research-based book is a must-read for stakeholders in gifted education, as many advanced students are underidentified in the area of creativity in mathematics.

Creativity in Mathematics and the Education of Gifted Students

Creativity in Mathematics and the Education of Gifted Students
Title Creativity in Mathematics and the Education of Gifted Students PDF eBook
Author Roza Leikin
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 419
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9087909357

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This book breaks through in the field of mathematical creativity and giftedness. It suggests directions for closing the gap between research in the field of mathematics education and research in the field of creativity and giftedness. It also outlines a research agenda for further research and development in the field.

Creativity of an Aha! Moment and Mathematics Education

Creativity of an Aha! Moment and Mathematics Education
Title Creativity of an Aha! Moment and Mathematics Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 491
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Education
ISBN 9004446435

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Creativity of an Aha!Moment and Mathematics Education introduces bisociation, the theory of Aha! moment creativity into Mathematics Education. It establishes relationships between bisociation and constructivist theories of learning laying down the basis for the new theory integrating creativity with learning.

Creativity and Giftedness

Creativity and Giftedness
Title Creativity and Giftedness PDF eBook
Author Roza Leikin
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 261
Release 2016-08-24
Genre Education
ISBN 3319388401

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This volume provides readers with a broad view on the variety of issues related to the educational research and practices in the field of Creativity in Mathematics and Mathematical Giftedness. The book explores (a) the relationship between creativity and giftedness; (b) empirical work with high ability (or gifted) students in the classroom and its implications for teaching mathematics; (c) interdisciplinary work which views creativity as a complex phenomena that cannot be understood from within the borders of disciplines, i.e., to present research and theorists from disciplines such as neuroscience and complexity theory; and (d) findings from psychology that pertain the creatively gifted students. As a whole, this volume brings together perspectives from mathematics educators, psychologists, neuroscientists, and teachers to present a collection of empirical, theoretical and philosophical works that address the complexity of mathematical creativity and giftedness, its origins, nature, nurture and ways forward. In keeping with the spirit of the series, the anthology substantially builds on previous ZDM volumes on interdisciplinarity (2009), creativity and giftedness (2013).

Mathematical Creativity

Mathematical Creativity
Title Mathematical Creativity PDF eBook
Author Scott A. Chamberlin
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 252
Release 2022-11-30
Genre Education
ISBN 3031144740

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This book is important and makes a unique contribution in the field of mathematics education and creativity. The book comprises the most recent research by renowned international experts and scholars, as well as a comprehensive up to date literature review. The developmental lens applied to the research presented makes it unique in the field. Also, this book provides a discussion of future directions for research to complement what is already known in the field of mathematical creativity. Finally, a critical discussion of the importance of the literature in relation to development of learners and accordingly pragmatic applications for educators is provided. Many books provide the former (2) foci, but omit the final discussion of the research in relation to developmental needs of learners in the domain of mathematics. Currently, educators are expected to implement best practices and illustrate how their adopted approaches are supported by research. The authors and editors of this book have invested significant effort in merging theory with practice to further this field and develop it for future generations of mathematics learners, teachers and researchers.

Mathematical Problem Posing

Mathematical Problem Posing
Title Mathematical Problem Posing PDF eBook
Author Florence Mihaela Singer
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 587
Release 2015-06-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1461462584

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The mathematics education community continues to contribute research-based ideas for developing and improving problem posing as an inquiry-based instructional strategy for enhancing students’ learning. A large number of studies have been conducted which have covered many research topics and methodological aspects of teaching and learning mathematics through problem posing. The Authors' groundwork has shown that many of these studies predict positive outcomes from implementing problem posing on: student knowledge, problem solving and posing skills, creativity and disposition toward mathematics. This book examines, in-depth, the contribution of a problem posing approach to teaching mathematics and discusses the impact of adopting this approach on the development of theoretical frameworks, teaching practices and research on mathematical problem posing over the last 50 years. ​​