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Learning and Teaching Number Theory: Research in Cognition and Instruction
By (Author) Stephen R. Campbell
Edited by Rina Zazkis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Number theory
Teaching of a specific subject
512.70711
Hardback
256
Number theory has been a perennial topic of inspiration and importance throughout the history of philosophy and mathematics. Despite this fact, surprisingly little attention has been given to research in learning and teaching number theory per se. This volume is an attempt to redress this matter and to serve as a launch point for further research in this area. Drawing on work from an international group of researchers in mathematics education, this volume is a collection of clinical and classroom-based studies in cognition and instruction on learning and teaching number theory. Although there are differences in emphases in theory, method, and focus area, these studies are bound through similar constructivist orientations and qualitative approaches toward research into undergraduate student's and preservice teacher's subject content and pedagogical content knowledge.
STEPHEN R. CAMPBELL is Professor of Education at the University of California, Irvine. RINA ZAZKIS is Professor of Education at Simon Fraser University.