The Psychology of Learning Mathematics

The Psychology of Learning Mathematics
Title The Psychology of Learning Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Skemp
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 227
Release 1987
Genre Education
ISBN 0805800581

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First Published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Psychology of Learning Mathematics

The Psychology of Learning Mathematics
Title The Psychology of Learning Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Skemp
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 227
Release 2012-08-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1136606254

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This classic text presents problems of learning and teaching mathematics from both a psychological and mathematical perspective. The Psychology of Learning Mathematics, already translated into six languages (including Chinese and Japanese), has been revised for this American Edition to include the author's most recent findings on the formation of mathematical concepts, different kinds of imagery, interpersonal and emotional factors, and a new model of intelligence. The author contends that progress in the areas of learning and teaching mathematics can only be made when such factors as the abstract and hierarchical nature of mathematics, the relation to mathematical symbolism and the distinction between intelligent learning and rote memorization are taken into account and instituted in the classroom.

The Psychology of Mathematics

The Psychology of Mathematics
Title The Psychology of Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Anderson Norton
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 238
Release 2022-03-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1000547019

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This book offers an innovative introduction to the psychological basis of mathematics and the nature of mathematical thinking and learning, using an approach that empowers students by fostering their own construction of mathematical structures. Through accessible and engaging writing, award-winning mathematician and educator Anderson Norton reframes mathematics as something that exists first in the minds of students, rather than something that exists first in a textbook. By exploring the psychological basis for mathematics at every level—including geometry, algebra, calculus, complex analysis, and more—Norton unlocks students’ personal power to construct mathematical objects based on their own mental activity and illustrates the power of mathematics in organizing the world as we know it. Including reflections and activities designed to inspire awareness of the mental actions and processes coordinated in practicing mathematics, the book is geared toward current and future secondary and elementary mathematics teachers who will empower the next generation of mathematicians and STEM majors. Those interested in the history and philosophy that underpins mathematics will also benefit from this book, as well as those informed and curious minds attentive to the human experience more generally.

Handbook of Research on the Psychology of Mathematics Education

Handbook of Research on the Psychology of Mathematics Education
Title Handbook of Research on the Psychology of Mathematics Education PDF eBook
Author Angel Gutiérrez
Publisher Sense Publishers
Total Pages 538
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 9077874194

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Compilation of the research produced by the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME) since its creation in 1976. The first three sections summarize cognitively-oriented research on learning and teaching specific content areas, transversal areas, and based on technology-rich environments. The fourth section is devoted to the research on social, affective, cultural and cognitive aspects of mathematics education. The fifth section includes two chapters summarizing the PME research on teacher training and professional life of mathematics teachers.

The Psychology of Learning Mathematics

The Psychology of Learning Mathematics
Title The Psychology of Learning Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Skemp
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 232
Release 2012-08-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1136606262

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This classic text presents problems of learning and teaching mathematics from both a psychological and mathematical perspective. The Psychology of Learning Mathematics, already translated into six languages (including Chinese and Japanese), has been revised for this American Edition to include the author's most recent findings on the formation of mathematical concepts, different kinds of imagery, interpersonal and emotional factors, and a new model of intelligence. The author contends that progress in the areas of learning and teaching mathematics can only be made when such factors as the abstract and hierarchical nature of mathematics, the relation to mathematical symbolism and the distinction between intelligent learning and rote memorization are taken into account and instituted in the classroom.

The Second Handbook of Research on the Psychology of Mathematics Education

The Second Handbook of Research on the Psychology of Mathematics Education
Title The Second Handbook of Research on the Psychology of Mathematics Education PDF eBook
Author Ángel Gutiérrez
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 571
Release 2016-07-23
Genre Education
ISBN 9463005617

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Since its establishment in 1976, PME (The International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education) is serving as a much sought after venue for scientific debate among those at the cutting edge of the field, as well as an engine for the development of research in mathematics education. A wide range of research activities conducted over the last ten years by PME members and their colleagues are documented and critically reviewed in this handbook, released to celebrate the Group’s 40 year anniversary milestone. The book is divided into four main sections: Cognitive aspects of learning and teaching content areas; Cognitive aspects of learning and teaching transverse areas; Social aspects of learning and teaching mathematics; and Professional aspects of teaching mathematics. The selection for each chapter of a team of at least two authors, mostly located in different parts of the world, ensured effective coverage of each field. High quality was further enhanced by the scrupulous review of early chapter drafts by two leaders in the relevant field. The resulting volume with its compilation of the most relevant aspects of research in the field, and its emphasis on trends and future developments, will be a rich and welcome resource for both mature and emerging researchers in mathematics education.

Mathematics and Cognition

Mathematics and Cognition
Title Mathematics and Cognition PDF eBook
Author Pearla Nesher
Publisher CUP Archive
Total Pages 234
Release 1990-02-23
Genre Education
ISBN 9780521367875

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This 1990 book is aimed at teachers, mathematics educators and general readers who are interested in mathematics education from a psychological point of view.