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    Format: 1 online resource (x, 259 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9783030149314 , 3030149315
    Series Statement: ICME-13 monographs,
    Content: This open access book is based on selected presentations from Topic Study Group 21: Mathematical Applications and Modelling in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics at the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME 13), held in Hamburg, Germany on July 24-31, 2016. It contributes to the theory, research and teaching practice concerning this key topic by taking into account the importance of relations between mathematics and the real world. Further, the book addresses the "balancing act" between developing students' modelling skills on the one hand, and using modelling to help them learn mathematics on the other, which arises from the integration of modelling into classrooms. The contributions, prepared by authors from 9 countries, reflect the spectrum of international debates on the topic, and the examples presented span schooling from years 1 to 12, teacher education, and teaching modelling at the tertiary level. In addition the book highlights professional learning and development for in-service teachers, particularly in systems where the introduction of modelling into curricula means reassessing how mathematics is taught. Given its scope, the book will appeal to researchers and teacher educators in mathematics education, as well as pre-service teachers and school and university educators
    Note: Includes index. , Series Preface Gabriele Kaiser Preface ContentsChapter 1 State of the Art on Mathematical Modelling in Mathematics Education -- Lines of InquiryGloria A. Stillman Chapter 2 Towards a Framework for a Dialectical Relationship between Pedagogical Practice and ResearchJussara de Loiola Araújo Chapter 3 Interplay between Research and Development of Teaching Practices in Mathematical ModellingMorten Blomhöj Chapter 4 Establishing the Construct: Task Context Jill Brown Chapter 5 Approaches to Investigating Complex Dynamical SystemsFrance Caron and Miroslav Lovric Chapter 6 Precision, Priorities, and Proxies in Mathematical ModellingJennifer Czocher Chapter 7 A Modelling Perspective on Students' Reasoning: From a Mathematical Model to a Motion Model Angeles Dominguez and Jorge de la Garza Chapter 8 Teachers as Learners: Understanding and Valuing Mathematical Modelling through Professional Development Elizabeth W. Fulton, Megan H. Wickstrom, Elizabeth A. Burroughs, and Mary Alice Carlson Chapter 9 Assessing Sub-Competencies of Mathematical Modelling with the Help of Item Response Theory -- Presentation of a New Test InstrumentCorinna Hertleif, Catharina Adamek and Gilbert Greefrath Chapter 10 The Influence of Technology on the Mathematical Modelling of Physical PhenomenaMiriam Ortega and Luis Puig Chapter 11 Adapting a Cognitive Tool for Representing Prospective and Practicing Teachers' Interpretations of Students' Modelling Activities Juhaina Awawdeh Shahbari and Michal Tabach Chapter 12 Heuristic Strategies in Modelling ProblemsPeter Stender Chapter 13 The Impact of Task Authenticity on Students' Mathematical Modelling Process Dung Tran, An Nguyen, Duyen Nguyen, Giang-Nguyen T. Nguyen and Phuong Ta Chapter 14 Children with Mathematical Difficulties Cope with Modelling Tasks: The Case of SamiIbtisam Abedelhalek Zubi and Irit Peled Chapter 15 Data modelling Djorde Kadijevich Chapter 16 Conclusions and Future Lines of Inquiry in Mathematical Modelling Research in Education Toshikazu Ikeda and Jill Brown Refereeing process & reviewersIndex.
    Language: English
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