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E-book: Learning and Teaching of Mathematical Modelling

(Roskilde University, Denmark), (University of Kassel, Germany)
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This book takes stock of the state of affairs of the teaching and learning of mathematical modelling with regard to research, development and practice. It provides a conceptual framework for mathematical modelling in mathematics education at all education levels, as well as the background and resources for teachers to acquire the knowledge and competencies that will allow them to successfully include modelling in their teaching, with an emphasis on the secondary school level. Mathematics teachers, mathematics education researchers and developers will benefit from this book.

Expertly written and researched, this book includes a comprehensive overview of research results in the field, an exposition of the educational goals associated with modelling, the essential components of modelling competency and an extensive discussion of didacticopedagogical challenges in modelling. Moreover, it offers a wide variety of illuminating cases and best-practice examples in addition to insights into the focal points for future research and practice.

The Learning and Teaching of Mathematical Modelling is an invaluable resource for teachers, researchers, textbook authors, secondary school mathematics teachers, undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics as well as student teachers.

Reviews

"This is an important resource for teachers of mathematical modeling. It offers a general framework for the fundamental ideas involved in both mathematical modeling and the enterprise of teaching it, and it sums up and explains the relevant empirical research. It contains concrete illustrations of classroom modeling activities and highlights several case studies of implementation of mathematical modeling in mathematics curricula." - Paul J. Campbell, Mathematics Magazine

"It is, in my view, the way mathematics education should be done. And if it is any indication of the quality other volumes in the IMPACT series, this volume on mathematical modeling recommends those other volumes as well." - Michael N. Fried, Mathematical Thinking and Learning

Series foreword vi
Acknowledgements viii
1 Introduction
1(5)
2 Conceptual and theoretical framework -- models and modelling: what and why?
6(29)
3 Modelling examples
35(41)
4 Modelling competency and modelling competencies
76(14)
5 Challenges for the implementation of mathematical modelling
90(21)
6 What we know from empirical research -- selected findings on the teaching and learning of mathematical modelling
111(34)
7 Cases of mathematical modelling from educational practices
145(44)
8 Focal points for the future
189(6)
Index 195
Mogens Niss is Professor of Mathematics and Mathematics Education at Roskilde University (RUC), Denmark.

Werner Blum is Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Kassel, Germany.