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Competencias del profesor de matemáticas de secundaria y bachillerato (eBook)

Competencias del profesor de matemáticas de secundaria y bachillerato (eBook)
Author: Vicenç Font
Publisher: Edicions Universitat Barcelona
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 8447535584

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La presente obra constituye una aportación fundamental al intercambio de conocimientos sobre propuestas instruccionales para el desarrollo de competencias profesionales y su didáctica en la formación inicial y permanente de profesores, así como al desarrollo de la competencia de los futuros docentes en el análisis didáctico de secuencias de enseñanza y aprendizaje que les faciliten su descripción y valoración. Como resultado del seminario internacional celebrado en 2010 en Santiago de Querétaro (México), profesores de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, de la Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro y de la Universidad de Barcelona abordan el contexto institucional tanto español como mexicano en el que se forman los profesores; la problemática del desarrollo de sus competencias profesionales, y, como botón de muestra, presentan un material didáctico elaborado específicamente para la formación de futuros docentes.


La formación de profesores en competencias matemáticas

La formación de profesores en competencias matemáticas
Author: Rondero Guerrero, Carlos
Publisher: Ediciones Díaz de Santos
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 8499696910

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Formación de profesores en competencias matemáticas, En este texto se incorporan algunos elementos teóricos que pudiesen ser incidentes en la formación de profesores de matemáticas, se involucran diferentes tipos de pensamiento matemático, como son los pensamientos numérico, algebraico, variacional y promedial,entre otros, pero además, enmarcando todo lo anterior dentro de la articulación de los saberes matemáticos, precisamente con la intención de mostrarle al profesor opciones didácticas alternativas que pudiesen tener incidencia en losaprendizajes de los estudiantes. Se destaca teórica y metodológicamente diferentes aspectos didácticos, cognitivos y epistemológicos, sobresalientes todos ellos en la formación de profesores de secundaria y bachillerato.


Thinking as Communicating

Thinking as Communicating
Author: Anna Sfard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2008-01-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1139467999

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This book is an attempt to change our thinking about thinking. Anna Sfard undertakes this task convinced that many long-standing, seemingly irresolvable quandaries regarding human development originate in ambiguities of the existing discourses on thinking. Standing on the shoulders of Vygotsky and Wittgenstein, the author defines thinking as a form of communication. The disappearance of the time-honoured thinking-communicating dichotomy is epitomised by Sfard's term, commognition, which combines communication with cognition. The commognitive tenet implies that verbal communication with its distinctive property of recursive self-reference may be the primary source of humans' unique ability to accumulate the complexity of their action from one generation to another. The explanatory power of the commognitive framework and the manner in which it contributes to our understanding of human development is illustrated through commognitive analysis of mathematical discourse accompanied by vignettes from mathematics classrooms.


Digital Technologies in Designing Mathematics Education Tasks

Digital Technologies in Designing Mathematics Education Tasks
Author: Allen Leung
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2016-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3319434233

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This book is about the role and potential of using digital technology in designing teaching and learning tasks in the mathematics classroom. Digital technology has opened up different new educational spaces for the mathematics classroom in the past few decades and, as technology is constantly evolving, novel ideas and approaches are brewing to enrich these spaces with diverse didactical flavors. A key issue is always how technology can, or cannot, play epistemic and pedagogic roles in the mathematics classroom. The main purpose of this book is to explore mathematics task design when digital technology is part of the teaching and learning environment. What features of the technology used can be capitalized upon to design tasks that transform learners’ experiential knowledge, gained from using the technology, into conceptual mathematical knowledge? When do digital environments actually bring an essential (educationally, speaking) new dimension to classroom activities? What are some pragmatic and semiotic values of the technology used? These are some of the concerns addressed in the book by expert scholars in this area of research in mathematics education. This volume is the first devoted entirely to issues on designing mathematical tasks in digital teaching and learning environments, outlining different current research scenarios.


University and School Collaborations During a Pandemic

University and School Collaborations During a Pandemic
Author: Fernando M. Reimers
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2022
Genre: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
ISBN: 3030821595

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Based on twenty case studies of universities worldwide, and on a survey administered to leaders in 101 universities, this open access book shows that, amidst the significant challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, universities found ways to engage with schools to support them in sustaining educational opportunity. In doing so, they generated considerable innovation, which reinforced the integration of the research and outreach functions of the university. The evidence suggests that universities are indeed open systems, in interaction with their environment, able to discover changes that can influence them and to change in response to those changes. They are also able, in the success of their efforts to mitigate the educational impact of the pandemic, to create better futures, as the result of the innovations they can generate. This challenges the view of universities as "ivory towers" being isolated from the surrounding environment and detached from local problems. As they reached out to schools, universities not only generated clear and valuable innovations to sustain educational opportunity and to improve it, this process also contributed to transform internal university processes in ways that enhanced their own ability to deliver on the third mission of outreach


Encounters with the Self

Encounters with the Self
Author: Don E. Hamachek
Publisher: West Publishing Company
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1992
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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This text addresses the issues involved with the development of self-concept and growth of self-esteem.


Technology, Sustainability and Educational Innovation (TSIE)

Technology, Sustainability and Educational Innovation (TSIE)
Author: Andrea Basantes-Andrade
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030372219

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This book presents the proceedings of International Conference on Knowledge Society: Technology, Sustainability and Educational Innovation (TSIE 2019). The conference, which was held at UTN in Ibarra, Ecuador, on 3–5 July 2019, allowed participants and speakers to share their research and findings on emerging and innovative global issues. The conference was organized in collaboration with a number of research groups: Group for the Scientific Research Network (e-CIER); Research Group in Educational Innovation and Technology, University of Salamanca, Spain(GITE-USAL); International Research Group for Heritage and Sustainability (GIIPS), and the Social Science Research Group (GICS). In addition, it had the endorsement of the RedCLARA, e-science, Fidal Foundation, Red CEDIA, IEEE, Microsoft, Business IT, Adobe, and Argo Systems. The term “knowledge society” can be understood as the management, understanding and co-creation of knowledge oriented toward the sustainable development and positive transformation of society. In this context and on the occasion of the XXXIII anniversary of the Universidad Técnica del Norte (UTN), the Postgraduate Institute through its Master of Technology and Educational Innovation held the I International Congress on Knowledge Society: Technology, Sustainability and Educational Innovation – TSIE 2019, which brought together educators, researchers, academics, students, managers, and professionals, from both the public and private sectors to share knowledge and technological developments. The book covers the following topics: 1. curriculum, technology and educational innovation; 2. media and education; 3. applied computing; 4. educational robotics. 5. technology, culture, heritage, and tourism development perspectives; and 6. biodiversity and sustainability.


Innovating with Concept Mapping

Innovating with Concept Mapping
Author: Alberto Cañas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2016-08-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 331945501X

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Concept Mapping, CMC 2016, held in Tallinn, Estonia, in September 2016. The 25 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 135 submissions. The papers address issues such as facilitation of learning; eliciting, capturing, archiving, and using “expert” knowledge; planning instruction; assessment of “deep” understandings; research planning; collaborative knowledge modeling; creation of “knowledge portfolios”; curriculum design; eLearning, and administrative and strategic planning and monitoring.


Meaning in Mathematics Education

Meaning in Mathematics Education
Author: Jeremy Kilpatrick
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0387240403

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What does it mean to know mathematics? How does meaning in mathematics education connect to common sense or to the meaning of mathematics itself? How are meanings constructed and communicated and what are the dilemmas related to these processes? There are many answers to these questions, some of which might appear to be contradictory. Thus understanding the complexity of meaning in mathematics education is a matter of huge importance. There are twin directions in which discussions have developed—theoretical and practical—and this book seeks to move the debate forward along both dimensions while seeking to relate them where appropriate. A discussion of meaning can start from a theoretical examination of mathematics and how mathematicians over time have made sense of their work. However, from a more practical perspective, anybody involved in teaching mathematics is faced with the need to orchestrate the myriad of meanings derived from multiple sources that students develop of mathematical knowledge. This book presents a wide variety of theoretical reflections and research results about meaning in mathematics and mathematics education based on long-term and collective reflection by the group of authors as a whole. It is the outcome of the work of the BACOMET (BAsic COmponents of Mathematics Education for Teachers) group who spent several years deliberating on this topic. The ten chapters in this book, both separately and together, provide a substantial contribution to clarifying the complex issue of meaning in mathematics education. This book is of interest to researchers in mathematics education, graduate students of mathematics education, under graduate students in mathematics, secondary mathematics teachers and primary teachers with an interest in mathematics.