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(Ebook) Proving in elemental mathematical classroom by Andreas J. Stylianides ISBN 9780191789588, 9780198723066, 0191789585, 0198723067

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Authors:Andreas J. Stylianides
Pages:208 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:4.96 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780191789588, 9780198723066, 0191789585, 0198723067
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(Ebook) Proving in elemental mathematical classroom by Andreas J. Stylianides ISBN 9780191789588, 9780198723066, 0191789585, 0198723067

Although proving is core to mathematics as a sense-making activity, it currently has a marginal place in elementary classrooms internationally. Blending research with practical perspectives, this book addresses what it would take to elevate the place of proving at elementary school.
The book uses classroom episodes from two countries to examine different kinds of proving tasks and the proving activity they can generate in the elementary classroom. It examines further the role of teachers in mediating the relationship between proving tasks and proving activity, including major mathematical and pedagogical issues that arise for teachers as they implement each kind of proving task. In addition to its contribution to research knowledge, the book has important implications for teaching, curricular resources, and teacher education.
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