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The History of the Geometry Curriculum in the United States Barbara J. Dougherty

The History of the Geometry Curriculum in the United States By Barbara J. Dougherty

The History of the Geometry Curriculum in the United States by Barbara J. Dougherty


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Investigates the evolution of the geometry curriculum in the United States. This volume aims to increase awareness of the shape and nature of the modern geometry curriculum by explaining how things have come to be as they are. It is suitable for curriculum developers, researchers, teachers, and curriculum supervisors.

The History of the Geometry Curriculum in the United States Summary

The History of the Geometry Curriculum in the United States by Barbara J. Dougherty

A volume in Research in Mathematics Education Series Editor Barbara J. Dougherty, University of Mississippi This volume investigates the evolution of the geometry curriculum in the United States over the past 150 years. A primary goal is to increase awareness of the nature of the current geometry curriculum by investigating the historical, mathematical and pedagogical influences that it has sustained since its inception. Given the limited access to first-hand accounts of the enacted geometry curriculum during the past 150 years, the book relies on textbooks to provide a record of the implemented curriculum at any given point in time and on policy documents and journal articles to provide insight into the prevalent issues and arguments of the day. The book is organized in a chronological sequence of notable events leading to discernable changes in thinking about the geometry curriculum over the past century and a half-roughly the extent of time during which geometry has been taught in American schools. Notable events include important reports or commissions, influential texts, new schools of thought, and developments in learning technologies. These events affected, among other things: content and aims of the geometry curriculum; the nature of mathematical activity as construed by both mathematicians and mathematics educators; and, the resources students are given for engaging in mathematical activity. Before embarking through the notable events, it is necessary to consider the big bang of geometry, namely the moment in time that shaped the future life of the geometry curriculum. This corresponds to the emergence of Euclidean geometry. Given its influence on the shape of the geometry curriculum, familiarity with the nature of the geometry articulated in Euclid's Elements is essential to understanding the many tensions that surround the school geometry curriculum. Several themes emerge over the course of the monograph, and include: the aims and means of the geometry curriculum, the importance of proof in geometry, the role of visualization and tactile experiences, the fusion between solid and plane geometry, the curricular connections between geometry and algebra, and the use of motion and continuity. The intended audience would include curriculum developers, researchers, teachers, and curriculum supervisors.

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GOR002525464
9781846288449
1846288444
The History of the Geometry Curriculum in the United States by Barbara J. Dougherty
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Information Age Publishing
2008-04-30
116
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