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Connecting Mathematics and Mathematics Education: Collected Papers on Mathematics Education as a Design Science

Autor Erich Christian Wittmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 dec 2021
This open access book features a selection of articles written by Erich Ch. Wittmann between 1984 to 2019, which shows how the “design science conception” has been continuously developed over a number of decades. The articles not only describe this conception in general terms, but also demonstrate various substantial learning environments that serve as typical examples. In terms of teacher education, the book provides clear information on how to combine (well-understood) mathematics and methods courses to benefit of teachers.
The role of mathematics in mathematics education is often explicitly and implicitly reduced to the delivery of subject matter that then has to be selected and made palpable for students using methods imported from psychology, sociology, educational research and related disciplines. While these fields have made significant contributions to mathematics education in recent decades, it cannot be ignored that mathematics itself, if well understood, provides essential knowledge for teaching mathematics beyond the pure delivery of subject matter. For this purpose, mathematics has to be conceived of as an organism that is deeply rooted in elementary operations of the human mind, which can be seamlessly developed to higher and higher levels so that the full richness of problems of various degrees of difficulty, and different means of representation, problem-solving strategies, and forms of proof can be used in ways that are appropriate for the respective level. This view of mathematics is essential for designing learning environments and curricula, for conducting empirical studies on truly mathematical processes and also for implementing the findings of mathematics education in teacher education, where it is crucial to take systemic constraints into account.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030615727
ISBN-10: 3030615723
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: XX, 318 p. 200 illus., 61 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- Introduction.- 1. Teaching Units as the Integrating Core of Mathematics Education. Educational Studies in   Mathematics 15 (1984), 25–36.- 2. Clinical Interviews Embedded in the „Philosophy of Teaching Units“ – A Means of Developing Teachers’ Attitudes and Skills. In: Christiansen, B. (ed.), Systematic Cooperation Between Theory and Practice in Mathematics Education, Mini-Conference at ICME 5 Adelaide 1984, Copenhagen: Royal Danish School of Education, Dept. of Mathematics 1985, 18–31 .- 3. The mathematical training of teachers from the point of view of education. Survey Lecture at ICME 6. Journal für Mathematik-Didaktik 10 (1989), 291–308.- 4. Mathematics Education as a ‘Design Science’. Educational Studies in Mathematics 29 (1995), 355–374 .- 5. Standard Number Representations in Teaching Arithmetic. Journal für Mathematik-Didaktik 19 (1998), No. 2/3, 149 – 178.- 6. Designing Teaching: The Pythagorean Theorem. In: Cooney, Th. P. (ed.), Mathematics, Pedagogy, and Secondary Teacher Education. Portsmouth, NH: Heineman 1996, 97–165.- 7. Developing mathematics education in a systemic process. Plenary Lecture at ICME 9.     Educational Studies in Mathematics 48 (2002), 1–20.- 8. The Alpha and Omega of Teacher Education: Stimulating Mathematical Activities. In:      Holton, D., Teaching and Learning at University Level. An ICMI Study. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, 539 – 552.- 9. Collective Teaching Experiments: Organizing a Systemic Cooperation Between Reflective Researchers and Reflective Teachers in Mathematics Education. In: Nührenbörger, M. et al. (2016). Design Science and Its Importance in the German Mathematics Educational Discussion. (p. 26-34) Rotterdam: Springer .- 10. Operative Proofs in Schoolmathematics and Elementary Mathematics mathematica didactica 37, H. 2 (2014), 213 – 232) (transl. from German).- 11. Structure genetic didactical analyses - empirical research „of the first kind". In:   Błaszczyk, P. & Pieronkiewicz, B. (eds.): Mathematical Transgressions 2015. Kraków: Universitas 2018, 133 – 150.- 12. Understanding and Organizing Mathematics Education as a Design Science – Origins and New Developments. Hiroshima Journal of Mathematics Education vol. 12 (2019), 1– 20. 

Recenzii

“Both teachers I interviewed were particularly interested in the examples of teaching units proposed in the book. These teachers’ reactions further confirm the validity of Wittmann’s vision of mathematics education as a design science. … I read their words as a wish to base their educational commitment … . This appears to me the main message of the book and a sensible output of the searching for common ground for mathematics and mathematics education … .” (Fulvia Furinghetti, Educational Studies in Mathematics, Vol. 111 (2), 2022)

Notă biografică

Erich Ch. Wittmann finished his studies of mathematics and physics at the University of Erlangen from 1959 to 1964 and his practical training as a teacher for the gymnasium in 1966 with the Bavarian State Examination and the PhD in mathematics in 1967. After three years in mathematical research at the Dept. of Mathematics/Erlangen he was appointed full professor of mathematics education at the University of Dortmund.  In 1987 he was co-founder of the developmental research project Mathe 2000. His international reputation has been acknowledged by the invitation to a plenary lecture at ICME 9.

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This Open Access book features a selection of articles written by Erich Ch. Wittmann between 1984 to 2019, which shows how the “design science conception” has been continuously developed over a number of decades. The articles not only describe this conception in general terms, but also demonstrate various substantial learning environments that serve as typical examples. In terms of teacher education, the book provides clear information on how to combine (well-understood) mathematics and methods courses to benefit of teachers.
The role of mathematics in mathematics education is often explicitly and implicitly reduced to the delivery of subject matter that then has to be selected and made palpable for students using methods imported from psychology, sociology, educational research and related disciplines. While these fields have made significant contributions to mathematics education in recent decades, it cannot be ignored that mathematics itself, if well understood, provides essential knowledge for teaching mathematics beyond the pure delivery of subject matter. For this purpose, mathematics has to be conceived of as an organism that is deeply rooted in elementary operations of the human mind, which can be seamlessly developed to higher and higher levels so that the full richness of problems of various degrees of difficulty, and different means of representation, problem-solving strategies, and forms of proof can be used in ways that are appropriate for the respective level. This view of mathematics is essential for designing learning environments and curricula, for conducting empirical studies on truly mathematical processes and also for implementing the findings of mathematics education in teacher education, where it is crucial to take systemic constraints into account.


Caracteristici

Provides a comprehensive overview of mathematics education as a design science Draws a clear distinction between “mathematics” (for specialists) and “well-understood” mathematics Demonstrates how to fruitfully integrate mathematics into courses on mathematics education Includes models for designing substantial learning environments in various topic areas