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Russian Mathematics Education : Programs And Practices.

This anthology, consisting of two volumes, is intended to equip background researchers, practitioners and students of international mathematics education with intimate knowledge of mathematics education in Russia. Volume I, entitled Russian Mathematics Ed.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: WSPC 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction; Chapter 1. On the Mathematics Lesson Alexander Karp and Leonid Zvavich; 1 Introduction; 2 Who Participates in the Class and Where Classes Are Conducted: Background; 2.1 Teachers and Students; 2.2 The Mathematics Classroom and Its Layout; 3 Certain Issues in Class Instruction Methodology; 3.1 On the History of the Development of Class Instruction Methodology in Russia; 3.2 Types of Lessons and Lesson Planning; 4 Problem Solving in Mathematics Classes; 5 Epilogue: Bad Lessons, and What One Would Like to Hope for; References
  • Chapter 2. The History and the Present State of Elementary Mathematical Education in Russia Olga Ivashova1 Introduction; 2 The History of Arithmetical Education in Russia During the 10th-18th Centuries; 3 Elementary Mathematical Education in Russia in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries (through 1917); 3.1 The Method of Learning Operations; 3.2 The Monographical Method of Learning the Numbers; 3.3 On Some Pre-Revolution Handbooks for the Elementary School; 4 Elementary Education in the Complex Programs of Soviet Russia, 1918-1932
  • 5 The Study of Arithmetic in the Soviet Elementary School, 1932-19696 The Elementary Course in Mathematics in the Soviet School, 1969-1990s; 7 Elementary Mathematical Education in Russia, 1990s; 7.1 Fundamental Program Requirements and Characteristics of Contemporary Textbooks; 7.2 The Content of the Elementary Course in Mathematics; 7.2.1 Numbers and arithmetical operations; 7.2.2 Arithmetical problems; 7.2.3 Magnitudes; 7.2.4 Geometrical content; 7.2.5 Elements of algebra; 7.2.6 Elements of combinatorics; 7.2.7 Elements of logic, set theory, modeling; 7.2.8 Working with data; 8 Conclusion
  • 5.3.2 The geometry textbooks of L. S. Atanasyan and his coauthors5.3.3 The textbooks of A. D. Alexandrov and his coauthors; 5.4 Textbooks That Appeared After the Collapse of the USSR; 5.4.1 I. F. Sharygin's textbooks; 5.4.2 The textbooks of I. M. Smirnova and V. A. Smirnov; 5.4.3 The textbooks of A. L. Werner and his coauthors; 6 Concerning Some Problems with the Course in Geometry in Russia in Recent Decades; 6.1 The Problem of the Rigor of the Course in Geometry; 6.2 Visual and Informal Geometry in the Study of Three-dimensional Geometry in Basic Schools