Making Mathematics Phenomenal

Making Mathematics Phenomenal - Institute of Education, University of London Professorial Lecture Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

An Inaugural Professorial Lecture Mathematics is often portrayed as an 'abstract' cerebral subject, beyond the reach of many. In response, research with digital technology has led to innovative design in which mathematics can be experienced much like everyday phenomena. This lecture examines how careful design can 'phenomenalise' mathematics and support not only engagement but also focus on key ideas. It argues that mathematical knowledge gained in this way prioritises the powerful reasons for doing mathematics, imbuing it with a sort of utility and offering learners hooks on which they can gradually develop fluency and connected understanding. David Pratt illustrates this lecture with examples taken from conventional topics such as number, algebra, geometry and statistics and from novel situations where mathematical methods are juxtaposed with social values. The suggestion that prioritising utility supports a more natural way of learning mathematics emerges directly from constructionist pedagogy and inferentialist philosophy.

Book information

ISBN: 9780854739219
Publisher: Institute of Education Press
Imprint: Institute of Education
Pub date:
DEWEY: 510.71
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 25
Weight: 59g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 10mm