Problem-Solving in Mathematics: A Semiotic Perspective for Educators and Teachers
Marcel Danesi
(Author)
Usually despatches within 3-5 days.
21,000+Â Reviews
Bookshop.org has the highest-rated customer service of any bookstore in the world
Description
Problem-solving in mathematics is seen by many students as a struggle. Since the capacity to count and understand basic arithmetical concepts (adding, taking away, etc.) is innate and emerges effortlessly in childhood, why does this negative perception and fear of problem-solving exist? This book counteracts this perception by providing a semiotic analysis of problem-solving and, from this analysis, constructing a pedagogical framework for teaching problem-solving that is consistent with the psychology of how humans learn to use signs and symbols. It is based on an experimental math course designed to impart fluency in problem-solving through semiotic training. The positive results of that course inspired the writing of this book.Product Details
Price
£38.15
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publish Date
6 November 2008
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780820452401
BIC Categories:
Earn By Promoting Books
Earn money by sharing your favourite books through our Affiliate programme.
Become an Affiliate