The Mathematics Teacher in the Digital Era International Research on Professional Learning and Practice

Her fields of research are students’ cognitive processes during mathematical activities; teaching mathematics within technological environments; teachers’ work as individuals and in communities, when teaching mathematics, when learning in professional development programs, and when designing tasks f...

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Other Authors: Clark-Wilson, Alison (Editor), Robutti, Ornella (Editor), Sinclair, Nathalie (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:2nd ed. 2022
Series:Mathematics Education in the Digital Era
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Her fields of research are students’ cognitive processes during mathematical activities; teaching mathematics within technological environments; teachers’ work as individuals and in communities, when teaching mathematics, when learning in professional development programs, and when designing tasks for students; meanings of mathematical objects in institutional and social contexts; mathematics students’ and teachers’ identities; boundary objects and boundary crossing between communities. Professor Nathalie Sinclair is a Distinguished University Professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. She is the founding and current editor of Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education and has written several books, including Mathematics and the Body: Material Entanglements in the Classroom. She directs the Tangible Mathematics Project, which has created multitouch applications TouchCounts and TouchTimes
Her research spans aspects of designing, implementing, and evaluating educational digital technologies with a particular interest in mathematics education. More specifically, she researches the more dynamic mathematical technologies alongside teachers’ professional trajectories as they come to know and use such technologies. Beyond mathematics, Alison has extensive experience of working with governments, civil society organisations and industry partners on initiatives that aim to bridge research knowledge with educational technology product design and evaluation processes. Professor Ornella Robutti works in the Mathematics department “G. Peano” at the University of Torino.
This book brings together international research on school teachers’, and university lecturers’ uses of digital technology to enhance teaching and learning in mathematics. It includes contributions that address theoretical, methodological, and practical challenges for the field with the research lens trained on the perspectives of teachers and teaching. As countries around the world move to integrate digital technologies in classrooms, this book collates research perspectives and experiences that offer valuable insights, in particular concerning the trajectories of development of teachers’ digital skills, knowledge and classroom practices. Via app: download the SN More Media app for free, scan a link with play button and access the videos directly on your smartphone or tablet. Professor Alison Clark-Wilson works at the Institute of Education, University College London.
Physical Description:XXX, 423 p. 115 illus., 84 illus. in color online resource
ISBN:9783031052545