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         - Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres

        Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres - Oldknow, Adrian - 01/05/2013 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Oldknow, Adrian
      • Editeur : Bloomsbury 3pl
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/05/2013
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 298.0
      • Expédition : 465
      • Dimensions : 23.3 x 15.4 x 16.0
      • ISBN : 0567250288



      • Résumé :

        Notes on Contributors
        Series Editor's Foreword
        Acknowledgements
        Introduction
        Part 1: Where Are We Now?
        1. The NeuroScience of Connections, Generalizations, Visualizations and Meaning Edward D. Laughbaum
        2. ICT in the United States: Where We Are Today and a Possibility for Tomorrow Gail Burrill
        3. ICT in France: Development of Usages, Institutional Hesitations and Research Questions Luc Trouche and Ghislaine Gueudet
        4. ICT and the English Mathematics Curriculum Sue Pope
        Part 2: What Does Research Tell Us?
        5. The Value of Learning Geometry with ICT: Lessons from Innovative Educational Research Keith Jones
        6. Learning Mathematics Using Digital Resources: Impacts on Learning and Teaching for 11- to 14-year old Pupils Don Passey
        7. Improving on Expectations: Preliminary Results from Using Network-supported Function-based Algebra Walter Stroup, Lupita Carmona and Sarah M. Davis
        Part 3: Key Pedagogical Issues in Embedding ICT in Teaching and Learning Mathematics
        8. Designing Substantial Tasks to Utilize ICT in Mathematics Lessons Colette Laborde
        9. Learning from Acting on Objects John Mason
        10. A Case Study of Using Multiple Resources to Teach Straight Line Graphs Rosemary Deaney and Sarah Hennessy
        Part 4: Description of a Range of ICT Tools
        11. Emerging Technologies for Learning and Teaching Vanessa Pittard
        12. Home and School - Bridging the Gap Russell Prue
        13. Personal Portable Technology Adrian Oldknow and Peter Hamilton
        Part 5: Practical Ideas of ICT to Enhance Teaching and Learning
        14. Linking the Mathematics Curriculum to Software, Resources and Strategies to Engage Teachers and Learners in Using ICT in the Classroom Linda Tetlow
        15. The Uses of Online Resources for Teaching and Learning Mathematics at Advanced Level Bryan Dye
        16. What Do the Subject Associations Offer? Ruth Tanner
        17. Modelling, Functions and Estimation: A Pizza Problem Chris Olley
        Part 6: ICT Supporting Cross-curricular Work with Mathematics
        18. Using Video Analysis to Develop Modelling Skills in Physics Steve Hearn
        19. Bloodhound SSC: A Vehicle for STEM Ian Galloway
        20. Modelling Action in Sports and Leisure Matt Pauling and Adrian Oldknow
        Part 7: Case Studies of Teachers Engaging with ICT
        21. Teaching International Baccalaureate Mathematics with Technology Jim Fensom
        22. Why Use Technology to Teach Mathematics? Andy Kemp
        23. Using ICT to Support Learning Mathematics in the Primary Classroom Mel Bradford and Tina Davidson
        24. The Role of a Head of Mathematics Department in Ensuring ICT Provision and Use within Lessons Dawn Denyer and Carol Knights
        25. Developing Problem Solving Skills and Cross-curricular Approaches in Mathematics Utilizing ICT Michael Hartnell and Carol Knights
        Part 8: Implications for Professional Development
        26. Supporting Developments within a Local Authority Ron Taylor
        27. Supporting Teachers in Introducing New Technologies Alison Clark-Wilson
        28. Implications for Professional Development: Supporting Individuals Pip Huyton
        29. What Are the Significant Factors Which Support the Integration of ICT in the Mathematics Classroom? David Wright and Pat Woolner
        Glossary
        Index

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        Biographie:
        Adrian Oldknow is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Computer Education at the University of Chichester, UK. Carol Knights is Principal Lecturer in Mathematics Education at the University of Chichester, UK.

        Sommaire:

        Adrian Oldknow is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Computer Education at the University of Chichester, UK.

        Carol Knights is Principal Lecturer in Mathematics Education at the University of Chichester, UK.

        ...

        'This is an exciting book that draws on the expertise of a wide range of contributors from across the globe and from both research and classroom backgrounds. It is thought-provoking and challenging. It covers a diverse range of types of ICT use all of which illustrate the potential of ICT to enhance the learning and teaching of mathematics. I hope with the help of books like this one we can move the agenda forward and bring ICT to all our students.' Celia Hoyles OBE, Professor of Mathematics Education, University of London, UK, and Director of the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics, UK Mathematics Education with Digital Technology will be of interest to those involved in the training of teachers and in the development of mathematics curricula. -- John Sykes, Sedbergh School, Sedbergh, UK

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