Logo mathematics in the classroom
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Logo mathematics in the classroom
Routledge, 1992
Rev. ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-233) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
LOGO is increasingly a part of the everyday practice of teachers and is mentioned at all the key stages of the National Curriculum in maths. The introduction of computers in classrooms inevitably raises a whole set of questions about the children's learning goals and how these can best be achieved, about how and where the teacher should intervene and about classroom management for effective individual learning. Celia Hoyle and Rosamund Sutherland use extensive case study material on pupils from 11 to 14 to tackle all these issues. Originally published in hardback in 1989, it has been updated to take account of new developments in the National Curriculum and revised to make it more accessible to teachers. This book should be of interest to postgraduates and academics in mathematics and information technology education and to mathematics teachers.
目次
1. General Introduction 2. The LOGO Maths Project 3. Selected LOGO Projects 4. Problem Solving 5. Subprocedure and Modularity 6. Some Common Pupil Misconceptions about LOGO Programming 7. Pupils Collaborating in a Programming Environment 8. Turtle Turn and Angle 9. The Teacher's Role 10. Gender Issues 11. Pupils' Intuitive Mathematical Conceptions 12. Understanding Algebraic Ideas 13. Conclusion Appendix 1. Overview of LOGO Commands Appendix 2. Categories of Pupil Discourse.
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