Computations and Computing Devices in Mathematics Education Before the Advent of Electronic Calculators
Viktor Freiman editor Alexei Volkov editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:22nd Jan '19
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This volume traces back the history of interaction between the “computational” or “algorithmic” aspects of elementary mathematics and mathematics education throughout ages. More specifically, the examples of mathematical practices analyzed by the historians of mathematics and mathematics education who authored the chapters in the present collection show that the development (and, in some cases, decline) of counting devices and related computational practices needs to be considered within a particular context to which they arguably belonged, namely, the context of mathematics instruction; in their contributions the authors also explore the role that the instruments played in formation of didactical approaches in various mathematical traditions, stretching from Ancient Mesopotamia to the 20th century Europe and North America.
“This volume will be received by those learning and teaching undergraduate mathematics and mathematics education … it could serve as a useful starting point for a class lecture, a history of mathematics paper, or a senior thesis.” (Peggy Kidwell, MAA Reviews, April 06, 2019)
ISBN: 9783319733944
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 881g
471 pages
1st ed. 2018