このページのリンク

The SimCalc Vision and Contributions : Democratizing Access to Important Mathematics / edited by Stephen J. Hegedus, Jeremy Roschelle
(Advances in Mathematics Education)

データ種別 電子ブック
出版者 Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer
出版年 2013
本文言語 英語
大きさ XII, 480 p : online resource

所蔵情報を非表示

URL 電子ブック


EB0131618

書誌詳細を非表示

内容注記 Acknowledgements
Series Preface: Gabriele Kaiser & Bharath Sriraman
I. Philosophy & Background
Preface to Section I: Ubiratan D’Ambrosio
Introduction:Jeremy Roschelle & Stephen Hegedus
The Mathematics of Change and Variation from a Millennial Perspective: New Content, New Context (originally appeared in C. Hoyles, C. Morgan, & G. Woodhouse (Eds.), Rethinking the mathematics curriculum (pp. 155-170). London: Springer-Verlag.): James Kaput & Jeremy Roschelle
From Static to Dynamic Mathematics: Historical and Representational Perspectives (originally appeared in Educational Studies in Mathematics, 68(2), 99-111): Luis Moreno-Armella & Stephen Hegedus: Intersecting Representation and Communication Infrastructures (originally appeared in ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education: Transforming Mathematics Education Through Dynamic Mathematics Technologies, 41(4), 399-412): Stephen Hegedus & Luis Moreno-Armella
II. Aspects of Design
Reflections on Significant Developments in Designing SimCalc Software: James Burke, Ryan Robidoux, & Stephen Hegedus
Designing for Generative Activities: Expanding Spaces for Learning and Teaching: Nancy Ares
SimCalc and the Networked Classroom: Corey Brady, Tobin White, Sarah Davis, & Stephen Hegedus
III. Impacts from Large-Scale Research
Preface to Section III: Jinfa Cai
SimCalc at Scale: Three Studies Examine the Integration of Technology, Curriculum, and Professional Development for Advancing Middle School Mathematics:Jeremy Roschelle & Nicole Shechtman
Learning and Participation in High School Classrooms: Sara Dalton & Stephen Hegedus
Development of Student and Teacher Assessments in Scaling Up SimCalc Project: Nicole Shechtman, Geneva Haertel, Jeremy Roschelle, Jennifer Knudsen, & Corrine Singleton
Sustainable use of Dynamic Representational Environments: Toward a District-Wide Adoption of SimCalc-Based Materials: Phil Vahey, George J. Roy, & Vivan Fueyo
Impact of Classroom Connectivity on Learning and Participation: Stephen Hegedus, Luis Moreno-Armella, Sara Dalton, Arden Brookstein, & John Tapper
IV. Impacts from Small-Scale Research
Viewing SimCalc Classrooms Through the Lens of Mathematical Discourse: Jessica Pierson Bishop
Scaling Up Innovative Mathematics in the Middle Grades: Case Studies of “Good Enough” Enactments: Susan Empson, Steven Greenstein, Luz Maldonado, & Jeremy Roschelle
Changing from the Inside out: SimCalc Teacher Changes in Beliefs and Practices: John Tapper
Shaping Dialogue Through Questioning: An Examination of the Interactions Among Teachers, Representations, and Mathematics: Chandra Hawley Orrill
“They Need to be Solid in Standard Skills First”: How Standards Can Become the Upper Bound: Margaret Dickey-Kurdziolek & Deborah Tatar
V. International Contributions
Developing and Enhancing Elementary School Students’ Higher Order Mathematical Thinking With SimCalc: Demetra Pitta-Pantazi, Paraskevi Sophocleous, & Constantinos Christou
Adapting SimCalc to Different School Mathematics Cultures: A Case Study from Brazil: Rosana Nogueira de Lima, Lulu Healy, & Tania Campos
Mathematical Modeling with SimCalc: Enhancing Student Complex Problem Solving Skills Using a Modeling Approach: Nicholas G. Mousoulides
Approaching Calculus with SimCalc: Linking Derivative and Antiderivative: Patricia Salinas
VI. Extensions, Commentaries, & Future Visions: You Can Lead a Horse to Water…: Issues in Deepening Learning Through Deepening Teaching: John Mason
Multiple Function Max/Min Problems for First Grade Children in the 21st Century”: Richard Lesh, Lyn English, Serife Sevis, & Chanda Riggs
The Kaputian Program for the Mathematics of Change and Variation and Its Relation to DNR-Based Instruction in Mathematics: Guershon Harel
The Evolution of Technology and the Mathematics of Change and Variation: David Tall
Conversation About SimCalc, Its Evolution and Lessons Along the Way: Eric Hamilton & Nora Sabelli
一般注記 This volume provides essential guidance for transforming mathematics learning in schools through the use of innovative technology, pedagogy, and curriculum. It presents clear, rigorous evidence of the impact technology can have in improving students learning of important yet complex mathematical concepts -- and goes beyond a focus on technology alone to clearly explain how teacher professional development, pedagogy, curriculum, and student participation and identity each play an essential role in transforming mathematics classrooms with technology. Further, evidence of effectiveness is complemented by insightful case studies of how key factors lead to enhancing learning, including the contributions of design research, classroom discourse, and meaningful assessment. The volume organizes over 15 years of sustained research by multiple investigators in different states and countries who together developed an approach called "SimCalc" that radical transforms how Algebra and Calculus are taught. The SimCalc program engages students around simulated motions, such as races on a soccer field, and builds understanding using visual representations such as graphs, and familiar representations such as stories to help students to develop meaning for more abstract mathematical symbols. Further, the SimCalc program leverages classroom wireless networks to increase participation by all students in doing, talking about, and reflecting on mathematics. Unlike many technology programs, SimCalc research shows the benefits of balanced attention to curriculum, pedagogy, teacher professional development, assessment and technology -- and has proven effectiveness results at the scale of hundreds of schools and classrooms. Combining the findings of multiple investigators in one accessible volume reveals the depth and breadth of the research program, and engages readers interested in: * Engaging students in deeply learning the important concepts in mathematics * Designing innovative curriculum, software, and professional
development · Effective uses of technology to improve mathematics education * Creating integrated systems of teaching that transform mathematics classrooms * Scaling up new pedagogies to hundreds of schools and classrooms * Conducting research that really matters for the future of mathematics learning
著者標目 Hegedus, Stephen J. editor
Roschelle, Jeremy editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
件 名 LCSH:Education
LCSH:Computer software
LCSH:Educational technology
LCSH:Mathematics -- Study and teaching  全ての件名で検索
FREE:Education
FREE:Mathematics Education
FREE:Educational Technology
FREE:Learning & Instruction
FREE:Mathematical Software
分 類 DC23:370
巻冊次 ISBN:9789400756960 REFWLINK
ISBN 9789400756960
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5696-0
目次/あらすじ

 類似資料