This document provides summaries of several books related to mathematics education around the world. It includes summaries of books about mathematics education in Russia, China, Japan, and books focused on mathematical olympiads and competitions. The books cover a range of topics from specific education programs and practices to cultural influences on learning to innovative teaching methods.
Ace Maths Unit One: Exploring What It Means to 'Do' Mathematics (pdf)PiLNAfrica
This unit gives a historical background to mathematics education in South Africa, to outcomes-based education and to the national curriculum statement for mathematics. The traditional approach to teaching mathematics is then contrasted with an approach to teaching mathematics that focuses on ‘doing’ mathematics, and mathematics as a science of pattern and order, in which learners actively explore mathematical ideas in a conducive classroom environment.
Ace Maths Unit Four: Planning in the Problem-Based Classroom (word)PiLNAfrica
In addition to outlining a step-by-step approach for a problem-based lesson, this unit looks at the role of group work and co-operative learning in the mathematics class, as well as the role of practice in problem-based mathematics classes.
Ace Maths Unit Four: Planning in the problem-based classroom (pdf)PiLNAfrica
In addition to outlining a step-by-step approach for a problem-based lesson, this unit looks at the role of group work and co-operative learning in the mathematics class, as well as the role of practice in problem-based mathematics classes.
Ace Maths Unit One: Exploring What It Means to 'Do' Mathematics (pdf)PiLNAfrica
This unit gives a historical background to mathematics education in South Africa, to outcomes-based education and to the national curriculum statement for mathematics. The traditional approach to teaching mathematics is then contrasted with an approach to teaching mathematics that focuses on ‘doing’ mathematics, and mathematics as a science of pattern and order, in which learners actively explore mathematical ideas in a conducive classroom environment.
Ace Maths Unit Four: Planning in the Problem-Based Classroom (word)PiLNAfrica
In addition to outlining a step-by-step approach for a problem-based lesson, this unit looks at the role of group work and co-operative learning in the mathematics class, as well as the role of practice in problem-based mathematics classes.
Ace Maths Unit Four: Planning in the problem-based classroom (pdf)PiLNAfrica
In addition to outlining a step-by-step approach for a problem-based lesson, this unit looks at the role of group work and co-operative learning in the mathematics class, as well as the role of practice in problem-based mathematics classes.
This is the ppt for a webinar during which online math courses were demonstrated and online math teachers discussed best practices and strategies for teaching math online.
http://retapedia.pbworks.com/Teaching-Online-Math
This study applied a content analysis method to compare how the algebraic topic of using symbols for unknown quantities is presented in elementary school mathematics textbooks from Taiwan (Nani), Singapore (My Pals Are Here!), and Finland (Laskutaito). Specifically, differences in question types (purely mathematical, verbal, visual, or combined representation), contextual versus noncontextual presentation, and pedagogical content design were compared. The findings showed that (1) fewer visual representations are found in Nani compared with the other textbooks; (2) Taiwan uses more contextual problems than the other countries; and (3) the content design in Taiwan focuses on applying the equivalent axiom to solve for unknown quantities, whereas Singapore and Finland use line segments or divide concepts in geometry graphs. In addition, the Singaporean textbooks teach algebraic simplification, providing this topic earlier than the other countries and enabling students to form connections with junior high school learning. Other implications of this study are discussed, and suggestions for future research are provided.
This is the ppt for a webinar during which online math courses were demonstrated and online math teachers discussed best practices and strategies for teaching math online.
http://retapedia.pbworks.com/Teaching-Online-Math
This study applied a content analysis method to compare how the algebraic topic of using symbols for unknown quantities is presented in elementary school mathematics textbooks from Taiwan (Nani), Singapore (My Pals Are Here!), and Finland (Laskutaito). Specifically, differences in question types (purely mathematical, verbal, visual, or combined representation), contextual versus noncontextual presentation, and pedagogical content design were compared. The findings showed that (1) fewer visual representations are found in Nani compared with the other textbooks; (2) Taiwan uses more contextual problems than the other countries; and (3) the content design in Taiwan focuses on applying the equivalent axiom to solve for unknown quantities, whereas Singapore and Finland use line segments or divide concepts in geometry graphs. In addition, the Singaporean textbooks teach algebraic simplification, providing this topic earlier than the other countries and enabling students to form connections with junior high school learning. Other implications of this study are discussed, and suggestions for future research are provided.
Learning of Advanced Mathematics by Chinese Liberal Arts Students A Study of ...ijtsrd
According to statistics, more than 90 of Chinese universities have offered advanced mathematics for liberal arts students as a general course since 2003 to cultivate their scientific literacy and problem solving ability. This study aims to provide a feasible approach for liberal arts students to accept the value of mathematics and apply mathematical methods to academic research and real world problems solution. In the Applied Probability and Statistics class with the attendance of 154 liberal arts freshmen, this study is designed to discuss and value on the five mathematics application reports as examples. Then liberal arts students were interviewed on evaluating these 5 mathematics application reports. 28 mathematics application reports were completed by 154 students in groups and cooperation, which were analyzed on how mathematics was incorporated into their reports. The qualitative analysis of the interview results found that the discussion and evaluation of these 5 mathematics application reports about applying mathematics and solving social problems can stimulate liberal arts students' interest in mathematics and realize the value of mathematics application. Therefore, peer mathematics application is a way for liberal arts students to realize mathematics value. Through the classification analysis of the 28 mathematics application reports completed by the liberal arts students, their three forms of mathematics application can be summarized as follows applying the regularity of mathematical argument instead of the special case of the practice test in social cognition using data analysis to monitor the probabilities of plausible reasoning developing their applied mathematical ability to solve daily life problems. Jingli Liu | Zhipen Ren "Learning of Advanced Mathematics by Chinese Liberal Arts Students: A Study of Developing Applied Mathematical Ability" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31618.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/mathemetics/applied-mathematics/31618/learning-of-advanced-mathematics-by-chinese-liberal-arts-students-a-study-of-developing-applied-mathematical-ability/jingli-liu
Enhancing Pupils’ Knowledge of Mathematical Concepts through Game and Poemiosrjce
The study investigated the effects of game and poem enhanced instruction on pupils’ knowledge of
mathematics concepts in mathematics (Fractions and decimals, Volume of, cylinder; triangular prisms and
sphere; Capacity and Weight). A total of 344 pupils from twelve (12) public primary schools of Ogbia and
Yenagoa Local Government Areas of Bayelsa State, Nigeria were involved in the study. A pretest-posttest
control group quasi-experimental design was adopted in the research. The moderating effects of gender were
also examined on the independent and dependent variables. Using ANCOVA statistics, the results revealed that
pupils exposed to game and poem enhanced instruction have better mean score in knowledge of mathematics
concepts than the control groups. Poem was found to be more effective in improving pupils’ knowledge of
mathematics concepts than game and a non-significant gender difference existed in the mean scores in
knowledge of mathematics concepts. There was no significant interaction effect of gender on pupils’ knowledge
of mathematics concepts. The implication of the findings was discussed and appropriate recommendations were
made.
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Computer-Based Instruction (CBI) as a Way of Reducing Mathematics Anxiety
INTRODUCTION Comment by shravan uttakalla: this section can be much shorter than this.
Mathematics plays a vital role in people’s daily lives. The citizen of the modern world
could not afford to be ignorant of Mathematics because the world is highly mathematical (Betz as cited by Salazar, 2001). Hence, effective Mathematics instruction has become the absolute necessity in all levels of education. Despite explaining the importance of Mathematics, the students of today still have that negative attitudes toward the subject (Salazar, 2001). Most students think Mathematics is a boring subject, and it is difficult to memorize and understand formulas (Scarpello, 2007). Some students who cannot appreciate the importance of Mathematics even say that learning the four fundamental operations is enough, the use of graphs and formulas have no relevance to their daily living, so there is no need for further knowing the subject (Suinn, 1998).
In an international scene, particularly in America, a study was conducted by Gallup (2005) for determining the most difficult subject for American teenagers, surprisingly, Mathematics topped the list. About 29% named Mathematics generally, 6% specifically mentioned Algebra, and 2% named Geometry. Furthermore, according to the National Research Council, 75% of Americans stop studying Mathematics before they have completed the educational requirements for their career or job. With the basis from the statistics above, it is so unexpected fact that most Americans specifically teenagers find Mathematics difficult, considering that America belongs to the first class countries, a highly mathematical society because of its advanced technology. In the Philippines, a High School Readiness Test was administered to all Grade 6 graduates in public elementary schools in May, 2004 showed very low scores in Mathematics test. In the National Secondary Achievement Test (NSAT) given in year 2010, students got correct answers to less than 50% of the questions in Mathematics. Based on the Trends International Mathematics and Science Survey (TIMSS), the Philippines was evaluated for the 8th Gradient in 1999. It was reported that out of the 34 participating nations, the Philippines was third from the bottom of the participating countries. The Philippines got 345 points as compared to Singapore having 604 points for Mathematics. The two lower countries were Morocco (337) and South Africa (275). Thus, we can infer that many Filipino students are having difficulties in subject Mathematics.
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1. Connecting Great Minds
MATHEMATICS
FOR HIGH SCHOOLS
SERIES ON MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION
RUSSIAN HOW CHINESE LEARN JAPANESE LESSON STUDY
MATHEMATICS Vol. 5 MATHEMATICS Vol. 1 IN MATHEMATICS
EDUCATION Perspectives from Insiders Its Impact, Diversity and Potential for
Programs and Practices edited by Fan Lianghuo (Nanyang Technological Educational Improvement
University, Singapore), Wong Ngai-Ying (The Chinese edited by Masami Isoda, Takeshi Miyakawa
edited by Bruce R Vogeli & Alexander Karp
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Cai Jinfa (The (University of Tsukuba, Japan), Max Stephens
(Columbia University, USA)
University of Delaware, USA), & Li Shiqi (East China (University of Melbourne, Australia), & Yutaka
This anthology, consisting of two volumes, is Normal University, China) Ohara (Naruto University of Education, Japan)
intended to equip background researchers,
“A noteworthy feature of the book is that eleven of the In Before It’s Too Late: A Report to the Nation
practitioners and students of international
chapter authors work in mainland China … The edited from the National Commission on Mathematics
mathematics education with intimate knowledge
collection is a significant contribution to the research and Science Teaching for the 21st Century (2000)
of mathematics education in Russia.
literature and provides an important resource in the field.” in the US, the authors quote from James Stigler’s
The second volume, entitled Russian Mathematics Research in Mathematics Education conclusions from various videotape research
Education: Programs and Practices will examine studies of mathematics teaching: “The key to
specific Russian programs in mathematics, The book has been written by an international group of long-term improvement [in teaching] is to figure
their impact and methodological innovations. very active researchers and scholars who have a passion out how to generate, accumulate, and share
Although Russian mathematics education is for the study of Chinese mathematics education. It aims to professional knowledge”. Japanese Lesson Study
highly respected for its achievements and was provide readers with a comprehensive and updated picture has proved to be one successful means.
once very influential internationally, it has never of the teaching and learning of mathematics involving
been explored in depth. This publication does Chinese students from various perspectives, including 280pp Feb 2007
just that. the ways in which Chinese students learn mathematics 978-981-270-453-5 US$142 £98
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978-981-4322-71-3(ebook) US$166 of the ways in which Chinese learn mathematics.
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2. MATHEMATICS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS
COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS IN
MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD SERIES MATHEMATICAL COMPETITIONS Vol. 4
by Yao Zhang
(Hunan Normal University, China)
A SECOND STEP TO MATHEMATICAL Vol. 7
This book focuses on combinatorial problems in mathematical competitions.
It provides basic knowledge on how to solve combinatorial problems
OLYMPIAD PROBLEMS in mathematical competitions, and also introduces important solutions
by Derek Holton (University of Melbourne, Australia) to combinatorial problems and some typical problems with often-used
solutions. Some enlightening and novel examples and exercises are well
This book is an amalgamation of the booklets originally produced to guide chosen in this book.
students intending to contend for placement on their country’s IMO team.
The material contained in this book provides an introduction to the main With this book, readers can explore, analyze and summarize the ideas and
mathematical topics covered in the IMO, which are: Combinatorics, Geometry methods of solving combinatorial problems. Their mathematical culture and
and Number Theory. In addition, there is a special emphasis on how to approach ability will be improved remarkably after reading this book.
unseen questions in Mathematics, and model the writing of proofs. Full answers
Readership: Students and teachers of high school, coaches of mathematical
are given to all questions. This book is written in a way that makes it easily
olympiads, undergraduates and graduates in mathematics, non-experts
comprehensible to adolescents. This book is also a must-read for coaches and
interested in mathematical competitions.
instructors of mathematical competitions.
250pp Mar 2011
Readership: School students keen to learn more of mathematics and specifically 978-981-283-949-7(pbk) US$28 £18
mathematics related to the IMO; coaches and instructors of mathematical
978-981-283-950-3(ebook) US$36
competitions.
Vol. 3
300pp Sep 2011
978-981-4327-87-9(pbk) US$38 £24
GRAPH THEORY
by Bin Xiong (East China Normal University,
China), Zhongyi Zheng (High School Attached
LECTURE NOTES ON to Fudan University, China), translated by Ruifang
Liu, Mingqing Zhai & Yuanqing Lin (East China
MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD COURSES Vol. 6 Normal University, China)
For Junior Section (In 2 Volumes)
by Jiagu Xu (Former Professor of Mathematics, Fudan In 1736, the mathematician Euler invented graph
University, China) theory while solving the Konigsberg seven-
bridge problem. Over 200 years later, graph
Olympiad mathematics is not a collection of theory remains the skeleton content of discrete
techniques of solving mathematical problems but mathematics, which serves as a theoretical basis
a system for advancing mathematical education. for computer science and network information
This book is based on the lecture notes of the science. This book introduces some basic
mathematical Olympiad training courses conducted knowledge and the primary methods in graph theory by many interesting
by the author in Singapore. Its scope and depth not problems and games.
only covers and exceeds the usual syllabus, but
Contents: Definition of Graph; Degree of a Vertex; Turán’s Theorem; Tree;
introduces a variety concepts and methods in modern
Euler’s Problem; Hamilton’s Problem; Planar Graph; Ramsey’s Problem;
mathematics.
Tournament.
Set Readership: High-school mathematics students and teachers, coaches of
192pp Dec 2009 mathematical olympiads, undergraduates and graduates in mathematics,
978-981-4293-53-2(pbk) US$40 £30 non-experts interested in mathematical competitions.
Vol. 1
978-981-4293-54-9(pbk) US$25 £19 156pp Mar 2010
978-981-4293-56-3(ebook) US$52 978-981-4271-12-7(pbk) US$28 £19
Vol. 2 Vol. 2
978-981-4293-55-6(pbk) US$25 £19
978-981-4293-57-0(ebook) US$52
Vol. 5
PROBLEMS OF NUMBER
THEORY IN MATHEMATICAL
SELECTED PROBLEMS OF THE COMPETITIONS
by Hong-Bing Yu (Suzhou University, China)
VIETNAMESE MATHEMATICAL & translated by Lei Lin (East China Normal
OLYMPIAD (1962–2009) University, China)
by Le Hai Chau (Ministry of Education and Training, Number theory is an important research field
Vietnam) & Le Hai Khoi (Nanyang Technological of mathematics. In mathematical competitions,
University, Singapore) problems of elementary number theory occur
frequently. These problems use little knowledge
Vietnam has actively organized the National
and have many variations. They are flexible and
Competition in Mathematics and since 1962, the
diverse. In this book, the author introduces some basic concepts and
Vietnamese Mathematical Olympiad (VMO). On
methods in elementary number theory via problems in mathematical
the global stage, Vietnam has also competed in the
competitions. Readers are encouraged to try to solve the problems by
International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) since
themselves before they read the given solutions of examples. Only in this
1974 and constantly emerged as one of the top ten.
way can they truly appreciate the tricks of problem-solving.
To inspire and further challenge readers, we have gathered in this book
problems of various degrees of difficulty of the VMO from 1962 to 2009. 116pp Sep 2009
978-981-4271-14-1(pbk) US$28 £19
332pp Sep 2010
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3. MATHEMATICS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS
A FIRST STEP TO MATHEMATICAL ACADEMIC GENEALOGY OF
OLYMPIAD PROBLEMS Vol. 1 MATHEMATICIANS
by Derek Holton (University of Melbourne, Australia) by Sooyoung Chang
“This book continues the tradition making national (Pohang University of Science & Technology, South Korea)
and international mathematical competition problems As modern mathematics has been developed by
available to a wider audience and is bound to appeal mathematicians over the past several hundred
to anyone interested in mathematical problem solving. years, it is interesting to trace the academic
The reviewer recommends this book to all students genealogy of mathematicians — especially since
curious about elementary mathematics and how to all mathematicians learnt mathematics from their
learn it through solving problems. Teachers would find teachers. In this book, 750 mathematicians are
this book to be a welcome resource for organizing listed along with the detailed descriptions of 464
their activities at a high level.” famous mathematicians of the 19th and 20th
Zentralblatt MATH centuries. In addition, interesting life stories and
This book is an amalgamation of the first 8 of 15 mathematical achievements are included with
booklets originally produced to guide students photographs.
intending to contend for placement on their country’s Contents: German School; French School; Russian
IMO team. School; British School; Polish School; Hungarian
Contents: Jugs and Stamps: How to Solve Problems; Combinatorics I; Graph School; Finish School; Swedish School; Norwegian School; Italian School;
Theory; Number Theory 1; Geometry 1; Proof; Geometry 2; Some IMO Problems. Dutch School; Belgian School; Austrian School; Japanese School; Korean
School; American School; Australian School; Czech School.
292pp Jul 2009
978-981-4273-87-9(pbk) US$35 £26 Readership: Mathematicians, physicists, engineers and students.
524pp Oct 2010
978-981-4282-29-1 US$108 £75
MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD IN CHINA
Problems and Solutions
edited by Xiong Bin (East China Normal EXPLORATIONS IN GEOMETRY
University, China) & Lee Peng Yee (Nanyang by Bruce Shawyer (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
Technological University, Singapore)
This book covers the basic topics in geometry
The International Mathematical Olympiad (including trigonometry) that are accessible and
(IMO) is a competition for high school students. valuable to senior high school and university
China has taken part in IMO twenty times since students. It also includes materials that are very
1985 and has won the top ranking for countries useful for problem solving in mathematical
thirteen times, with a multitude of golds for competitions, from relatively easy to advanced
individual students. The 6 students China sent levels, including the International Mathematical
every year were selected from 20 to 30 students Olympiad.
among approximately 130 students who take
part in the China Mathematical Competition Contents: Basic Euclidean Geometry;
during the winter months. This volume comprises a collection of original Trigonometry; Concurrency and Collinearity;
problems with solutions that China used to train their Olympiad team in Circumcircle, Inradius and Semiperimeter
the years from 2003 to 2006. Formulae; Conic Sections; Constructions; The
Broken Chord Theorem; Cleavers and Splitters;
276pp Jun 2007 Remarkable Bisections; Miscellaneous Problems; Problems with Solutions.
978-981-270-789-5(pbk) US$33 £18
978-981-270-979-0(ebook) US$43 Readership: High School and univeristy undergraduate students.
320pp Mar 2010
978-981-4295-85-7 US$61 £42
MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD IN CHINA
(2007–2008)
Problems and Solutions USING COUNTER-EXAMPLES IN CALCULUS
by John Mason (Open University in Milton Keynes, UK) & Sergiy Klymchuk
edited by Xiong Bin (East China Normal
(Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
University, China) & Lee Peng Yee (Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore)
“I would encourage calculus teachers/lecturers to
“This book continues the tradition making read this book. It has to generate ideas that will
national and international mathematical improve our teaching of the subject.”
competition problems available to a wider Derek Holton
audience and is bound to appeal to anyone Emeritus Professor, University of Otago
interested in mathematical problem solving. The Honorary Professor, University of Melbourne
reviewer recommends this book to all students
curious about elementary mathematics and how This book makes accessible to calculus students
to learn it through solving problems. Teachers would find this book to be in high school, college and university a range
a welcome resource for organizing their activities at a high level.” of counter-examples to “conjectures” that many
Zentralblatt MATH students erroneously make. In addition, it urges
readers to construct their own examples by
This volume comprises a collection of original problems with solutions that
tinkering with the ones shown here in order to
China used to train their Olympiad team in the years from 2006 to 2008.
enrich the example spaces to which they have access, and to deepen their
Readership: Mathematics students, school teachers, college lecturers, appreciation of conspectus and conditions applying to theorems.
university professors; mathematics enthusiasts.
116pp May 2009
220pp May 2009 978-1-84816-359-1 US$65 £45
978-981-4261-14-2(pbk) US$29 £22 978-1-84816-360-7(pbk) US$32 £22
978-981-4261-15-9(ebook) US$38
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4. MATHEMATICS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS
SERIES ON MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION
LESSON STUDY Vol. 3
RUSSIAN MATHEMATICS Challenges in Mathematics Education
Vol. 4
Vol. 4
EDUCATION edited by Maitree Inprasitha (Khon Kaen University, Thailand), Masami Isoda
(University of Tsukuba, Japan), Ban-Har Yeap (National Institute of Education,
History and World Significance
Singapore), & Patsy Wang-Iverson (The Gabriella and Paul Rosenbaum Foundation,
edited by Alexander Karp & Bruce R USA)
Vogeli (Columbia University, USA)
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