Mathematics and Cognition
This book, which was first published in 1990, is aimed at teachers, mathematics educators and general readers who are interested in mathematics education from a psychological point of view. The book describes research findings that shed light on the learning of mathematics from early arithmetic to high levels of algebra and geometry. The book is the collaborative effort of a number of members of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education and primarily describes their work whilst at the same time covering many issues that interest researchers in mathematics education.
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Table of Contents
- Forward
- Contributors
- Introduction Efrain Fischbein
- 1. Epistemology and Psychology of Mathematics Education Gerard Vergnaud
- 2. Psychological Aspects of Learning Early Arithmetic Jacques C. Bergeron and Nicolas Herscovics
- 3. Language and Mathematics Colette Laborde
- 4. Psychological Aspects of Learning Geometry Rina Hershkowitz
- 5. Cognitive Processes Involved in Learning School Algebra, Carolyn Kieran
- 6. Advanced Mathematical Thinking Tommy Dreyfus
- 7. Future Perspective for Research in the Psychology of Mathematics Education Nicolas Balacheff
- References.