Learning and Teaching Real World Problem Solving in School Mathematics von Murad Jurdak | A Multiple-Perspective Framework for Crossing the Boundary | ISBN 9783319791609

Learning and Teaching Real World Problem Solving in School Mathematics

A Multiple-Perspective Framework for Crossing the Boundary

von Murad Jurdak
Buchcover Learning and Teaching Real World Problem Solving in School Mathematics | Murad Jurdak | EAN 9783319791609 | ISBN 3-319-79160-5 | ISBN 978-3-319-79160-9

“This book is about the fringes of mathematical education, where it reaches into social movements, class struggle, and the hard psychological theory of education. … If you consider mathematics education as another tool for aggressive social change, then this is a book that will interest you.” (Charles Ashbacher, MAA Reviews, maa. org, October, 2016)

Learning and Teaching Real World Problem Solving in School Mathematics

A Multiple-Perspective Framework for Crossing the Boundary

von Murad Jurdak

The ultimate aim of this book is to identify the conceptual tools and the instructional modalities which enable students and teachers to cross the boundary between school mathematics and real world problem solving. The book identifies, examines, and integrates seven conceptual tools, of which five are constructs (activity theory, narrative, modeling, critical mathematics education, ethnomathematics) and two are contexts  (STEM and the workplace). The author develops two closely linked multiple-perspective frameworks: one for learning real world problem solving in school mathematics, which sets the foundations of learning real world problem solving in school mathematics; and one for teaching real world problem solving in school mathematics,  which explores the modalities of teaching real world problem solving in school mathematics.

“The book is composed as, on the one hand, a high-level theoretical scholarly work on real world problem solving in school mathematics, and, on the other hand, a set of twelve narratives which, put together, constitute a thought-provoking and moving personal and professional autobiography.” - Mogens Niss

“These narratives  combine aspects of Murad’s personal trajectory as an individual with those points in his professional career at which he became aware of perspectives on and approaches to mathematics education that were both significant in and of themselves, and instrumental for the specific scholarly endeavor presented in the book.” - Mogens Niss