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Developments in Mathematical Education
Proceedings of the Second International Congress on Mathematical Education

This book surveys the work of the Second International Congress on Mathematical Education, and presents it as a picture of developing trends in mathematical education.

A. G. Howson (Edited by)

9780521098038, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 23 August 1973

330 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.8 cm, 0.42 kg

This book surveys the work of the Second International Congress on Mathematical Education, and presents it as a picture of developing trends in mathematical education. At the end of August 1972 around 1400 people from seventy-three countries gathered for the Second International Congress on Mathematical Education in Exeter, UK. This book surveys the work of this conference, and presents it as a picture of developing trends in mathematical education. A number of themes emerged from the Congress. For example, there was great concern with the relationship between mathematics and the way in which the formation of mathematical concepts in affected by the use of language or the means in which children form the concepts from which mathematics can be drawn.

A message from H. R. H. The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Editor's acknowledgements
Part I. A Congress Survey: 1. Preliminaries and planning
2. The programme
3. The congress in action
4. The work of congress
5. The congress in retrospect
Part II. The Invited Papers: 1. As I read them George Pólya
2. Comments on mathematical education Jean Piaget
3. The Presidential Address James Lighthill
4. What groups mean in mathematics and what they should mean in mathematical education Hans Freudenthal
5. Nature, man, and mathematics David Hawkins
6. Some anthropological observations on number, time and common-sense Edmund Leach
7. Mathematical education in developing countries - some problems of teaching and learning Hugh Philp
8. Some questions of mathematical education in the USSR S. L. Soblev
9. Modern mathematics: does it exist? René Thom
Part III. A Selection of Congress Papers: 1. Investigation and problem-solving in mathematical education Edith Biggs
2. Intuition, structure and heuristic methods in the teaching of mathematics E. Fischbein
3. Mathematics and science in the secondary school Anthony J. Malpas
4. Geometry as a gateway to mathematics Bruce E. Meserve
5. The International Baccalaureate J. B. Morgan
6. The role of axioms in contemporary mathematics and in mathematical education Toshio Shibata
7. Implications of the work of Piaget in the training of students to teach primary mathematics Mary Sime
8. Are we off the track in teaching mathematical concepts Hassler Whitney
Appendices
Index.

Subject Areas: Educational: Mathematics & numeracy [YQM]

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