
Impact of Calculators on Mathematics Instruction
George W. Bright(Author)
University Press of America
Published on 22. December 1993
Book
Hardback
150 pages
978-0-8191-9308-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores the impact of calculators on mathematics instruction in grades K-14. The authors examine underlying theoretical and research information which supports the use of calculators in the mathematics classroom. Chapters examine general issues related to calculator use. Successful calculator projects, while further discussing direction for the future utilization of calculators in mathematics. Many authors contributed articles to this original work, focusing on the benefits of calculators. Authors included are: George W. Bright, Hersholt C. Waxman, Susan E. Williams, Thomas A Romberg, Jane F. Schielack, Clarence J. Dockweiler, Gary C. Bitter, Mary M. Hatfield, Juanita V. Copley, Shwu-Yong L. Huang, Paul A. Kennedy, Bert K. Waits, Franklin Demana, Donald R. LaTorre, and John G. Harvey. Contents: Multiple Perspectives on the Impact of Calculators on the Mathematics Curriculum; Assessment and Technology; Calculator Inservice for Mathematics Teachers; Using the Calculator to Develop Number and Operation Sense, K-Grade 5; The Calculator Project; Assessing School-Wide Impact of Calculator Integration; Research on Calculator Use in Middle School Mathematics Classrooms; The Graphing Calculator in Pre-Algebra Courses; Research and Practice; The Calculator and Computer Precalculus Project (C2PC): What Have We Learned in Ten years?; Supercalculators in Undergraduate Mathematics; Teaching Mathematics with Calculators (TMC): A Local and National Inservice Teacher Education Project; Future Direction of the Study of Calculators in Mathematics Classrooms.
Reviews / Votes
...has a broad coverage of topics...it should be of most interest to curriculum developers, teacher educators, and researchers in mathematics education. * School Science and Mathematics * This book nicely complements NCTM's 1992 yearbook on calculators....[The] articles...are in greater depth and have more of a research emphasis than those in the yearbook. This book should be of special interest to teacher educators, curriculum developers, and researchers in mathematics education. * Mathematics Teacher * This book nicely complements NCTM's 1992 yearbook on calculators....[The] articles...are in greater depth and have more of a research emphasis than those in the yearbook. This book should be of special interest to teacher educators, curriculum developers, and researchers in mathematics education. * Mathematics Teacher * ...has a broad coverage of topics...it should be of most interest to curriculum developers, teacher educators, and researchers in mathematics education. * School Science and Mathematics *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8191-9308-7 (9780819193087)
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Person
George W. Bright is Professor of Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.