971 resultados para mathematics curriculum reform


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The present study is the result of joint actions between education, research and outreach that is focused on the training of educators and its implications for the renovation of teaching Mathematics. Its objective is to analyze the attempts to reorganize in mathematics curriculum implemented in the state of São Paulo in the post-64. It makes use of documentary analysis and interviews of teachers for reasons of discussion and conclusions. Situated in the theoretical and methodological context of collaborative research and historical-cultural theory. The research results which shows that mathematical activity is the centrality of the discussion about learning mathematics, which has consequences for the organization, of teaching programs. This is a genesis school thinking that motivates the students to the reconstruction of ideas and thinking a production process in the classroom that considers the conditions of the school, other than the conditions that governs the production of knowledge of mathematical science, which requires thinking about the formation of a teacher epistemologically curious.

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Pós-graduação em Educação Matemática - IGCE

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Pós-graduação em Educação Matemática - IGCE

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This paper presents an educational proposal to use an educational software for the teaching of mathematics, following in the conduct of activities, the main aspects of sociocultural theory of Vygotsky. For this, it chose the Poly educational software, with which were developed teaching and learning activities for the polyhedra content provided in the São Paulo State Mathematics curriculum for the 7th year of elementary school. The objectives of this pedagogical proposal are to stimulate situations of social interaction among students and between students and the teacher, using an educational software as a mediator instrument and present a different way of using digital technology in math classes, aiming production of mathematical knowledge

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This paper presents an educational proposal to use an educational software for the teaching of mathematics, following in the conduct of activities, the main aspects of sociocultural theory of Vygotsky. For this, it chose the Poly educational software, with which were developed teaching and learning activities for the polyhedra content provided in the São Paulo State Mathematics curriculum for the 7th year of elementary school. The objectives of this pedagogical proposal are to stimulate situations of social interaction among students and between students and the teacher, using an educational software as a mediator instrument and present a different way of using digital technology in math classes, aiming production of mathematical knowledge

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State standardized testing has always been a tool to measure a school’s performance and to help evaluate school curriculum. However, with the school of choice legislation in 1992, the MEAP test became a measuring stick to grade schools by and a major tool in attracting school of choice students. Now, declining enrollment and a state budget struggling to stay out of the red have made school of choice students more important than ever before. MEAP scores have become the deciding factor in some cases. For the past five years, the Hancock Middle School staff has been working hard to improve their students’ MEAP scores in accordance with President Bush's “No Child Left Behind” legislation. In 2005, the school was awarded a grant that enabled staff to work for two years on writing and working towards school goals that were based on the improvement of MEAP scores in writing and math. As part of this effort, the school purchased an internet-based program geared at giving students practice on state content standards. This study examined the results of efforts by Hancock Middle School to help improve student scores in mathematics on the MEAP test through the use of an online program called “Study Island.” In the past, the program was used to remediate students, and as a review with an incentive at the end of the year for students completing a certain number of objectives. It had also been used as a review before upcoming MEAP testing in the fall. All of these methods may have helped a few students perform at an increased level on their standardized test, but the question remained of whether a sustained use of the program in a classroom setting would increase an understanding of concepts and performance on the MEAP for the masses. This study addressed this question. Student MEAP scores and Study Island data from experimental and comparison groups of students were compared to understand how a sustained use of Study Island in the classroom would impact student test scores on the MEAP. In addition, these data were analyzed to determine whether Study Island results provide a good indicator of students’ MEAP performance. The results of the study suggest that there were limited benefits related to sustained use of Study Island and gave some indications about the effectiveness of the mathematics curriculum at Hancock Middle School. These results and implications for instruction are discussed.

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This small pilot study compared the effectiveness of two interventions to improve automaticity with basic addition facts: Taped Problems (TP) and Cover, Copy, Compare (CCC), in students aged 6-10. Automaticity was measured using Mathematics Curriculum-Based Measurement (M-CBM) at pretest, after 10 days, and after 20 days of intervention. Our hypothesis was that the TP group will gain higher levels of automaticity more quickly than the CCC and control groups. However, when gain scores were compared, no significant differences were found between groups. Limitations to the study include low treatment integrity and a short duration of intervention.

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La irrupción masiva de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Conectividad (TICs) está produciendo cambios radicales en la configuración de las prácticas sociales en ámbitos tan variados como la política, la economía y la cultura. Una de las dimensiones de cambio que están produciendo las TICs es una reformulación de las concepciones de tiempo y espacio, que se traducen en una creciente tendencia a la deslocalización y la desterritorialización. En el ámbito de la educación, esas tendencias se reflejan en la aparición de nuevas prácticas de enseñanza-aprendizaje como las denominadas “Comunidades de práctica" o el “Aprendizaje Ubicuo". A la luz de algunas dimensiones de la experiencia latinoamericana y argentina, en este último caso sumergida en un amplio proceso de reforma curricular del nivel Primario y Secundario, vistas a partir de la elaboración de un marco teórico pertinente, este trabajo busca sumariar los principales problemas que se presentan a la hora de introducir las TICs en los sistemas educativos nacionales en general partiendo de la tensión que se surge las nuevas formas de transmisión del conocimiento que ellas proponen frente a una concepción institucionalizada del saber y el poder transmitida a través de un rol docente bien definido que, ahora, ha entrado en un creciente cuestionamiento.

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Este artículo se propone analizar la última reforma curricular de la carrera Profesorado en Educación Física de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, a partir de la sanción de la Ley de Educación Superior del año 1995, aún vigente. Dicha reforma se enmarcó en una reforma más estructural del Estado, en donde la educación fue uno de los aspectos centrales. En este trabajo se abordarán someramente esos cambios, centrando la mirada en el nivel educativo superior universitario, y específicamente en el tiempo histórico, institución y carrera mencionadas

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Este artículo se propone analizar la última reforma curricular de la carrera Profesorado en Educación Física de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, a partir de la sanción de la Ley de Educación Superior del año 1995, aún vigente. Dicha reforma se enmarcó en una reforma más estructural del Estado, en donde la educación fue uno de los aspectos centrales. En este trabajo se abordarán someramente esos cambios, centrando la mirada en el nivel educativo superior universitario, y específicamente en el tiempo histórico, institución y carrera mencionadas

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Este artículo se propone analizar la última reforma curricular de la carrera Profesorado en Educación Física de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, a partir de la sanción de la Ley de Educación Superior del año 1995, aún vigente. Dicha reforma se enmarcó en una reforma más estructural del Estado, en donde la educación fue uno de los aspectos centrales. En este trabajo se abordarán someramente esos cambios, centrando la mirada en el nivel educativo superior universitario, y específicamente en el tiempo histórico, institución y carrera mencionadas

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There is evidence that alienation from science is linked to the dominant discourse practices of science classrooms (cf. Lemke, J. L. (1990). Talking Science: Language, Learning, and Values. Norwood, NJ: Ablex). Yet, in secondary science education it is particularly hard to find evidence of curriculum reform that includes explicit changes in pedagogic discourses to accommodate the needs of students from a wide range of backgrounds. However, such evidence does exist and needs to be highlighted wherever it is found to help address social justice concerns in science education. In this article, I show how critical discourse analysis can be used to explore a way of challenging the dominant discourse in teacher-student interactions in science classrooms. My findings suggest a new way of moving toward more socially just science curricula in middle years and secondary classrooms by using hybrid discourses that can serve emancipatory purposes. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals. Inc.