Sriraman, Bharath
Theories of Mathematics Education
1. Preface to Part I
Jeremy Kilpatrick
2. Surveying Theories and Philosophies ofMathematics Education
Bharath Sriraman, Lyn English
3. Preface to Part II Ernest’s Reflections onTheories of Learning
Bharath Sriraman, Nick Haverhals
4. Reflections on Theories of Learning
Paul Ernest
5. Commentary 1 on Reflections on Theories ofLearning by Paul Ernest
Simon Goodchild
6. Commentary 2 on Reflections on Theories ofLearning
Paul Ernest
7. Preface to Part III
Lyn D. English
8. On the Theoretical, Conceptual, andPhilosophical Foundations for Research inMathematics Education
Frank K. Lester
9. Commentary on On the Theoretical, Conceptual, andPhilosophical Foundations forResearch inMathematics Education
Guershon Harel
10. Preface to Part IV
Norma Presmeg
11. Theories of Mathematics Education: Is Plurality a Problem?
Stephen Lerman
12. Commentary on Theories of Mathematics Education: Is Plurality a Problem?
Eva Jablonka, Christer Bergsten
13. Preface to Part V
Lyn D. English
14. Re-conceptualizing Mathematics Education asaDesign Science
Richard Lesh, Bharath Sriraman
15. Commentary 1 on Re-conceptualizing Mathematics Education as a Design Science
Miriam Amit
16. Commentary 2 on Re-conceptualizing Mathematics Education as a Design Science
Claus Michelsen
17. Commentary 3 on Re-conceptualizing Mathematics Education as a Design Science
David N. Boote
18. Preface to Part VI
Stephen J. Hegedus
19. The Fundamental Cycle of Concept Construction Underlying Various Theoretical Frameworks
John Pegg, David Tall
20. Commentary on The Fundamental Cycle ofConcept Construction Underlying Various Theoretical Frameworks
Bettina Dahl
21. Preface to Part VII
Stephen J. Hegedus
22. Symbols and Mediation in Mathematics Education
Luis Moreno-Armella, Bharath Sriraman
23. Commentary on Symbols and Mediation inMathematics Education
Gerald A. Goldin
24. Problem Solving Heuristics, Affect, and Discrete Mathematics: A Representational Discussion
Gerald A. Goldin
25. Commentary on Problem Solving Heuristics, Affect, and Discrete Mathematics: ARepresentational Discussion
Jinfa Cai
26. Preface to Part IX
Jinfa Cai
27. Problem Solving for the 21
Lyn English, Bharath Sriraman
28. Commentary 1 on Problem Solving forthe21
Peter Grootenboer
29. Commentary 2 on Problem Solving forthe21
Alan Zollman
30. Preface to Part X
Layne Kalbfleisch
31. Embodied Minds and Dancing Brains: NewOpportunities for Research in Mathematics Education
Stephen R. Campbell
32. Commentary on Embodied Minds and Dancing Brains: New Opportunities for Research inMathematics Education
Scott Makeig
33. Preface to Part XI
Luis Moreno-Armella
34. DNR-Based Instruction in Mathematics asaConceptual Framework
Guershon Harel
35. Commentary on DNR-Based Instruction inMathematics asaConceptual Framework
Bharath Sriraman, Hillary VanSpronsen, Nick Haverhals
36. Appreciating
Stephen J. Hegedus
37. Preface to Part XIII
Gerald A. Goldin
38. Understanding a Teacher’s Actions intheClassroom by Applying Schoenfeld’s Theory
Günter Törner, Katrin Rolka, Bettina Rösken, Bharath Sriraman
39. Commentary on Understanding a Teacher’s Actions in the Classroom by Applying Schoenfeld’s Theory
Dina Tirosh, Pessia Tsamir
40. Preface to Part XIV
Gabriele Kaiser
41. Feminist Pedagogy and Mathematics
Judith E. Jacobs
42. Commentary 1 on Feminist Pedagogy andMathematics
Gilah C. Leder
43. Commentary 2 on Feminist Pedagogy andMathematics
Safure Bulut, Bekir S. Gür, Bharath Sriraman
44. Commentary 3 on Feminist Pedagogy andMathematics
Guðbjörg Pálsdóttir, Bharath Sriraman
45. Preface to Part XV
Tommy Dreyfus
46. Networking of Theories—An Approach forExploiting the Diversity of Theoretical Approaches
Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs, Susanne Prediger
47. Commentary on Networking of Theories—AnApproach forExploiting the Diversity ofTheoretical Approaches
Ferdinando Arzarello
48. Preface to Part XVI
Susanne Prediger, Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs
49. On Networking Strategies and Theories’ Compatibility: Learning from an Effective Combination of Theories in a Research Project
Helga Jungwirth
50. Modalities of a Local Integration of Theories inMathematics Education
Uwe Gellert
51. Commentary on On Networking Strategies andTheories’ Compatibility: Learning fromanEffective Combination of Theories inaResearchProject
Uwe Gellert
52. Commentary on Modalities of a Local Integration of Theories inMathematics Education
Tine Wedege
53. Preface to Part XVII
Richard Lesh
54. Complexity Theories and Theories of Learning: Literature Reviews and Syntheses
Andy Hurford
55. Preface to Part XVIII
Bharath Sriraman
56. Knowing More Than We Can Tell
Nathalie Sinclair
57. Commentary on Knowing More Than We Can Tell
David Pimm
58. Politicizing Mathematics Education: Has Politics Gone too Far? Or Not Far Enough?
Bharath Sriraman, Matt Roscoe, Lyn English
59. Commentary on Politicizing Mathematics Education: Has Politics Gone too Far? OrNotFar Enough?
Keiko Yasukawa
Keywords: Education, Mathematics Education
- Author(s)
- Sriraman, Bharath
- English, Lyn
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2010
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Advances in Mathematics Education
- Page amount
- 30 pages
- Category
- Upbringing, Education
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783642007422