Synopses & Reviews
The last two decades have seen significant innovation both in classroom teaching and in the public presentation of mathematics. Much of this has centered on the use of games, puzzles and investigations designed to capture interest, challenge the intellect and encourage a more robust understanding of mathematical ideas and processes. ICMI Study 16 was commissioned to review these developments and describe experiences around the globe in different contexts, systematize the area, examine the effectiveness of the use of challenges and set the stage for future study and development. A prestigious group of international researchers, with collective experience with national and international contests, classroom and general contests and in finding a place for mathematics in the public arena, contributed to this effort. The result, Challenging Mathematics In and Beyond the Classroom, deals with challenges for both gifted as regular students, and with building public interest in appreciation of mathematics.
Review
From the reviews: "The contents reflect the interests and expertise of those who attended the 16th ICMI Study and subsequently contributed to this book. ... There is much of interest in this volume for educators wishing to expose students of different ages and varying levels of achievement to mathematically challenging experiences. ... Constructive guidance is also provided for those wishing to make challenging mathematics an integral part of their regular classroom activities." (Gilah Leder, The International Journal on Mathematics Education, Vol. 42, 2010)
Review
From the reviews:"The contents reflect the interests and expertise of those who attended the 16th ICMI Study and subsequently contributed to this book. ... There is much of interest in this volume for educators wishing to expose students of different ages and varying levels of achievement to mathematically challenging experiences. ... Constructive guidance is also provided for those wishing to make challenging mathematics an integral part of their regular classroom activities." (Gilah Leder, The International Journal on Mathematics Education, Vol. 42, 2010)
Synopsis
This book contains challenges for both gifted and regular students, and is concerned with building public interest in appreciation of mathematics. A prestigious group of international researchers contributed to this work.
Table of Contents
Challenging problems: Mathematical content and sources.- Presentation of Challenges Beyond the Classroom: Organizational issues.- Challenging Mathematics Beyond the Classroom Enhanced by Technological Environments.- Challenging Tasks and Mathematical Learning: Role of the student.- Mathematics in Context: Focusing on students in challenging environments.- Teacher Development and Mathematical Challenge.- Challenging Mathematics Classroom Practices.- Curriculum and Assessment: Use of Challenges.