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MATHEMATICS EDUCATION FORUM |
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Mathematics Education Online Case
math-towers.ca: A Mathematical Environment for Grades 7 & 8Presented by: Geoffrey Roulet, Project Director, Faculty of Education,
Queen's University and David Caldwell, Project Manager Context & Goals Since the early 1990s members of the mathematics education community have been developing classroom activities that portray a social constructivist image of mathematics. We call such an activity, along with the classroom organization and exploration tools provided, a mathematical environment. In a mathematical environment students build mathematics through investigation, conjecturing, debate, and mathematical conversations. At Queen's University we have developed and tested a number of mathematical environments for Grades 7 and 8. In 2001, with funding provided by the Imperial Oil Charitable Foundation, we began a project to move this work to the Web. In math-towers students are presented with problems to explore, tools to support investigation, and communication facilities for sharing their thinking. For a fuller explanation of the philosophy driving the development of math-towers and an overview of the site click below math-towers: Philosophy & Overview Future Development At this time we have completed the tower structure for one investigation, "pool hall math", and students from six Grades 7 and 8 classes are presently exploring this environment. More Towers Research Invitation |
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