Title of article :
Insights into the Teaching of Gradient from an Exploratory Study of Mathematics Textbooks from Germany, Singapore, and South Korea
Author/Authors :
choy, ban heng nanyang technological university - national institute of education, SINGAPORE , lee, mi yeon arizona state university, USA , mizzi, angel university of duisburg-essen, Essen, GERMANY
From page :
1
To page :
14
Abstract :
Textbooks, which form the staples of a teacher’s set of resources, play a critical role in deciding what and how mathematics is taught in classrooms. However, textbooks do not always present concepts in ways that enhance understanding by students, nor are they always comprehensive in the treatment of a topic. In this exploratory study, we analyse three mathematics textbooks from Germany, Singapore, and South Korea to examine how gradient, an important but not well- understood concept, is presented. For each of the textbooks, we characterise the introductory chapter on gradient in terms of contextual (educational factors), content, and instructional variables in relation to the curriculum emphases across the three countries. In addition, we represent these findings using visual representations, which we called textbook signatures. We share insights from our analyses, raise questions, and suggest implications for future research in textbook analyses and ways to represent the findings from such analyses.
Keywords :
textbook analyses , gradient , representations , task demands
Journal title :
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Journal title :
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Record number :
2750766
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