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    On the relationship between plane and solid geometry

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    Traditional geometry concerns itself with planimetric and stereometric considerations, which are at the root of the division between plane and solid geometry. To raise the issue of the relation between these two areas brings with it a host of different problems that pertain to mathematical practice, epistemology, semantics, ontology, methodology, and logic. In addition, issues of psychology and pedagogy are also important here. To our knowledge there is no single contribution that studies in detail even one of the aforementioned area

    Proof and Proving in Mathematics Education

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    Mathematics and language

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    This essay considers the special character of mathematical reasoning, and draws on observations from interactive theorem proving and the history of mathematics to clarify the nature of formal and informal mathematical language. It proposes that we view mathematics as a system of conventions and norms that is designed to help us make sense of the world and reason efficiently. Like any designed system, it can perform well or poorly, and the philosophy of mathematics has a role to play in helping us understand the general principles by which it serves its purposes well

    Instructional strategies in explicating the discovery function of proof for lower secondary school students

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    In this paper, we report on the analysis of teaching episodes selected from our pedagogical and cognitive research on geometry teaching that illustrate how carefully-chosen instructional strategies can guide Grade 8 students to see and appreciate the discovery function of proof in geometr

    Doing and Showing

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    The persisting gap between the formal and the informal mathematics is due to an inadequate notion of mathematical theory behind the current formalization techniques. I mean the (informal) notion of axiomatic theory according to which a mathematical theory consists of a set of axioms and further theorems deduced from these axioms according to certain rules of logical inference. Thus the usual notion of axiomatic method is inadequate and needs a replacement.Comment: 54 pages, 2 figure

    Complete Issue 24, 2001

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    Teaching Practicum

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    The purpose of the teaching practicum is to: serve as a historical document of student\u27s practicum; demonstrate the student\u27s understanding of how the actual courses they are involved in relate to and support the Curriculum Frameworks; demonstrate the student\u27s ability to develop classroom materials consistent with the Frameworks; provide the student the opportunity to assess his classes to determine the degree to which the Frameworks are being met; provide the student with opportunity to provide evidence of effective classroom management, promoting equity and meeting professional responsibilities; and require the student to reflect upon the connections between their experiences in the secondary education they are providing and the college education they are experiencing
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