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Mathematical Problem Solving and New Information Technologies: Research in Contexts of Practice

✍ Scribed by Frank K. Lester Jr., Randall I. Charles (auth.), João Pedro Ponte, João Filipe Matos, José Manuel Matos, Domingos Fernandes (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
360
Series
NATO ASI Series 89
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A strong and fluent competency in mathematics is a necessary condition for scientific, technological and economic progress. However, it is widely recognized that problem solving, reasoning, and thinking processes are critical areas in which students' performance lags far behind what should be expected and desired. Mathematics is indeed an important subject, but is also important to be able to use it in extra-mathematical contexts. Thinking strictly in terms of mathematics or thinking in terms of its relations with the real world involve quite different processes and issues. This book includes the revised papers presented at the NATO ARW "Information Technology and Mathematical Problem Solving Research", held in April 1991, in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, which focused on the implications of computerized learning environments and cognitive psychology research for these mathematical activities. In recent years, several committees, professional associations, and distinguished individuals throughout the world have put forward proposals to renew mathematics curricula, all emphasizing the importance of problem solving. In order to be successful, these reforming intentions require a theory-driven research base. But mathematics problem solving may be considered a "chaotic field" in which progress has been quite slow.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
A Framework for Research on Problem-Solving Instruction....Pages 1-15
Researching Problem Solving from the Inside....Pages 17-36
Some Issues in the Assessment of Mathematical Problem Solving....Pages 37-44
Assessment of Mathematical Modelling and Applications....Pages 45-60
A Cognitive Perspective on Mathematics: Issues of Perception, Instruction, and Assessment....Pages 61-76
The Crucial Role of Semantic Fields in the Development of Problem Solving Skills in the School Environment....Pages 77-91
Cognitive Models in Geometry Learning....Pages 93-112
Examinations of Situation-Based Reasoning and Sense-Making in Students’ Interpretations of Solutions to a Mathematics Story Problem....Pages 113-123
Aspects of Hypothetical Reasoning in Problem Solving....Pages 125-136
Problem Solving, Mathematical Activity and Learning: The Place of Reflection and Cognitive Conflict....Pages 137-154
Pre-Algebraic Problem Solving....Pages 155-166
Can We Solve the Problem Solving Problem Without Posing the Problem Posing Problem?....Pages 167-176
Problem Solving in Geometry: From Microworlds to Intelligent Computer Environments....Pages 177-192
Task Variables in Statistical Problem Solving Using Computers....Pages 193-203
The Computer as a Problem-Solving Tool; It Gets a Job Done, but Is It Always Appropriate?....Pages 205-218
Insights into Pupils’ and Teachers’ Activities in Pupil- Controlled Problem-Solving Situations: A Longitudinally Developing Use for Programming by All in a Primary School....Pages 219-238
Cognitive Processes and Social Interactions in Mathematical Investigations....Pages 239-254
Aspects of Computerized Learning Environments Which Support Problem Solving....Pages 255-266
A General Model of Algebraic Problem Solving for the Design of Interactive Learning Environments....Pages 267-285
Problem Solving: Its Assimilation to the Teachers's Perspective....Pages 287-300
Computer Spreadsheet and Investigative Activities: A Case Study of an Innovative Experience....Pages 301-312
Examining Effects of Heuristic Processes on the Problem-Solving Education of Preservice Mathematics Teachers....Pages 313-328
Mathematics Problem Solving: Some Issues Related to Teacher Education, School Curriculum, and Instruction....Pages 329-342
Back Matter....Pages 343-350

✦ Subjects


Mathematics of Computing; Mathematics, general; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)


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