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Researching Mathematical Modelling Education in Disruptive Times


Researching Mathematical Modelling Education in Disruptive Times


International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling

von: Hans-Stefan Siller, Vince Geiger, Gabriele Kaiser

181,89 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 03.06.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031533228
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This edited volume documents research on mathematical modelling education, before, during, and after the Covid 19 pandemic. Mathematical modelling is essential for understanding natural and human generated phenomena, and informs decision-making about events such as the pandemic,&nbsp;climate change, and other disruptive events. Communication to the public, often by the media,&nbsp;makes use of mathematical modelling to justify changes to public policy, as seen during the&nbsp;COVID-19 crisis. Consequently, mathematical modelling has assumed an increasingly prominent role in curricula internationally, providing opportunities to understand how&nbsp;it&nbsp;is used in current circumstances and to plan for the needs of future societies. This book focuses on research on mathematical modelling education and its&nbsp;implementation&nbsp;at school and tertiary level.&nbsp;Contributions to the book and point to directions for&nbsp;further innovation&nbsp;in mathematical modelling education.</p>

<p>Authors of this volume are members of the International Community of Teachers of Mathematical Modelling, the peak research body for the teaching and learning of mathematical modelling.<br></p><br><p></p>
<p>1. Introduction.- 2. Keynotes.- 3.&nbsp;Theoretical approaches to mathematical modelling.- 4.&nbsp;Teaching mathematical&nbsp;modelling.- 5.&nbsp;Learning mathematical&nbsp;modelling.- 6.&nbsp;Interdisciplinary approaches to mathematical&nbsp;modelling.</p>
<p>Prof. Hans-Stefan Siller is a Full Professor for didactics of mathematics at the Universität Würzburg, Germany. He researches topics&nbsp;within the field of&nbsp;mathematical&nbsp;modelling, especially in interdisciplinary teaching and learning settings.&nbsp;His work within mathematical modelling education includes topics related to sustainable development, as well as STEM teaching and learning.&nbsp; He adopts both quantitative and qualitative&nbsp;research&nbsp;methods&nbsp;when investigating effective practices in mathematical modelling within school settings.</p><p>Prof. Vince Geiger is a Full Professor and Director of the STEM in Education Research Program in the Institute of Learning Science and Teacher Education at Australian Catholic University, Australia. His work is focused on the enabling role of mathematics within the STEM disciplines — driven by an awareness that knowing and using mathematics confidently is key for career prospects and the empowerment of an informed citizenry.&nbsp;He is Editor-in-Chief of Mathematics Education Research Journal.&nbsp;Prof. Geiger is current President of the International Community of Teachers of Mathematical Modelling and Applications (ICTMA).&nbsp;</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Prof. Gabriele Kaiser&nbsp;is Full Professor of mathematics education at the Faculty of Education, University of Hamburg, Germany. Her research includes mathematical modelling education, teacher education and teacher professional development.&nbsp;Prof. Kaiser&nbsp;is Editor-in-Chief of&nbsp;ZDM – Mathematics Education. She was convenor of the 13th International Congress on Mathematics Education (ICME-13) in 2016 at the University of Hamburg.&nbsp; Prof Kaiser is Past-President of the International Community of Teachers of Mathematical Modelling and Applications (ICTMA).</p><br><p></p>
<p>This edited volume documents research on mathematical modelling education, before, during, and after the Covid 19 pandemic. Mathematical modelling is essential for understanding natural and human generated phenomena, and informs decision-making about events such as the pandemic,&nbsp;climate change, and other disruptive events. Communication to the public, often by the media,&nbsp;makes use of mathematical modelling to justify changes to public policy, as seen during the&nbsp;COVID-19 crisis. Consequently, mathematical modelling has assumed an increasingly prominent role in curricula internationally, providing opportunities to understand how&nbsp;it&nbsp;is used in current circumstances and to plan for the needs of future societies. This book focuses on research on mathematical modelling education and its&nbsp;implementation&nbsp;at school and tertiary level.&nbsp;Contributions to the book and point to directions for&nbsp;further innovation&nbsp;in mathematical modelling education.</p>

<p>Authors of this volume are members of the International Community of Teachers of Mathematical Modelling, the peak research body for the teaching and learning of mathematical modelling.<br></p><br><p></p>
Includes case studies describing implementation of mathematical modeling in practice Points out directions of further innovations in mathematical modeling education Contains high-level research of mathematical modeling in mathematics classrooms

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