Jennifer M. Suh & Megan H. Wickstrom 
Exploring Mathematical Modeling with Young Learners [PDF ebook] 

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This book conceptualizes the nature of mathematical modeling in the early grades from both teaching and learning perspectives. Mathematical modeling provides a unique opportunity to engage elementary students in the creative process of mathematizing their world.
A diverse community of internationally known researchers and practitioners share studies that advance the field with respect to the following themes: 


  • The Nature of Mathematical Modeling in the Early Grades


  • Content Knowledge and Pedagogy for Mathematical Modeling


  • Student Experiences as Modelers


  • Teacher Education and Professional Development in Modeling



Experts in the field provide commentaries that extend and connect ideas presented across chapters. This book is an invaluable resource in illustrating what all young children can achieve with mathematical modeling and how we can support teachers and families in this important work.

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Table des matières

Section 1 Exploring the nature of mathematical modeling in the early grades.- 1 Perspective of models and modeling in early grades.- 2 Mathematical modeling as an innovative teaching approach with unique affordances.- 3 Meeting curricular standards through mathematical modeling in early grades.- 4 The child’s perspective of modeling.- Section 2 Identifying the knowledge of content and pedagogy needed for mathematical modeling in the elementary grades.- 5 Early MM teaching practices and competencies.- 6 Connecting beliefs about mathematics teaching to mathematical modeling.- 7 Modeling contexts and problems for elementary students.- 8 Multiple learning pathways in MM.- 9 Connecting standards for mathematical practices during the modeling cycle.- Section 3 Finding the synergy between mathematical modeling and the 21st century skills framework and PBLs in STEm.- 10 STEM design thinking meets mathematical modeling.- 11 Promoting 21st century skills through mathematical modeling.- 12 Mathematical modeling through community-based service learning projects.- 13 Future directions to provide access to rigorous math through modeling.- 14 mathematical modeling lesson stories shared by teacher designers.

A propos de l’auteur

Jennifer Suh is a Professor in the Graduate School of Education, College of Education and Human Development, George Mason University. Dr. Suh teaches mathematics methods courses in the Elementary Education Program and mathematics leadership courses for the Mathematics Specialist Masters and Ph.D Programs.  She directs the Center for Outreach in Mathematics Professional Learning and Educational Technology, COMPLETE, a joint center between the College of Education and the College of Science. Her research focuses on: Implementing Lesson Study to develop pedagogical mathematics knowledge across the continuum from pre-service teachers to mathematics teacher leaders; Building children’s development of mathematical meaning through math modeling and representational fluency; Promoting equitable access to 21st century skills through problem-based learning encouraging creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration for diverse student populations. Through formal andinformal educational outreach, Dr. Suh enjoys working with schools, communities teachers and parents to show how math can be useful in solving real world problems and be enjoyable to teach and learn.
Megan H. Wickstrom is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, College of Letters and Science, Montana State University. Dr. Wickstrom teaches mathematics content and methods courses for pre-service and in-service K-12 teachers across undergraduate, masters, and Ph.D. programs. Her research focuses on: the teaching and learning of mathematical modeling in K-16 classrooms; the teaching and learning of geometry and measurement in K-16 classrooms; pre-service teacher preparation; and integration of research into practice. Dr. Wickstrom enjoys working alongside teachers to develop tasks that engage students in rich mathematical thinking and discussion.
Lyn English is a Professor of STEM Education at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Her areas of research, spanning K-8, include mathematics education, STEM education, engineering in the elementary and middle schools, mathematical modeling, problem solving and reasoning, statistics education, and early mathematics learning. Lyn is a Fellow of The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and is founding editor (1997) of the international journal, Mathematical Thinking and Learning (Taylor & Francis). She is the editor of the Springer series, Early Mathematics Learning and Development, and has published numerous edited books with various publishing houses, as well as many book chapters, journal articles and other papers.


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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 442 ● ISBN 9783030639006 ● Taille du fichier 13.5 MB ● Éditeur Jennifer M. Suh & Megan H. Wickstrom ● Maison d’édition Springer International Publishing ● Lieu Cham ● Pays CH ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7859976 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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