Perspectives on School Algebra / edited by R. Sutherland, T. Rojano, A. Bell, R. Lins.

This book confronts the issue of how young people can find a way into the world of algebra. The contributions represent multiple perspectives which include an analysis of situations in which algebra is an efficient problem-solving tool, the use of computer-based technologies, and a consideration of...

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Other Authors: Bell, A. (Editor), Lins, R. (Editor), Rojano, T. (Editor), Sutherland, R. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2002.
Series:Mathematics education library ; 22.
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Summary:This book confronts the issue of how young people can find a way into the world of algebra. The contributions represent multiple perspectives which include an analysis of situations in which algebra is an efficient problem-solving tool, the use of computer-based technologies, and a consideration of the historical evolution of algebra. The book emphasises the situated nature of algebraic activity as opposed to being concerned with identifying students' conceptions in isolation from problem-solving activity. The chapters emerged from a working group of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education. The authors are drawn from an international community and the work highlights the differences in school algebra around the world. The group invited Nicolas Balacheff to write a provocative postscript and he suggests that `there is no possible entrance to the world of algebra without a strong push or guidance from the teacher, because there is no natural passage from the problématique accessible from the child's world to the mathematical problématique'.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 278 pages).
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Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:0306472236
128020771X
9780306472237
9781280207716
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