This paper addresses the first year of a three-year, longitudinal study which introduces mathematical modeling to young children and provides professional development for their teachers. Four classes of third-graders (8 years of age) and their teachers participated in the first year of the program, which involved several preliminary modeling experiences followed by two comprehensive modeling problems over a span of 6 months. Regular teacher meetings involving preparatory workshops as well as reflective analyses were conducted. Analyses of children's responses (in group situations) to one of the modeling problems shows the spontaneous ways in which children engaged in sense making, problem posing, hypothesizing, and mathematizing (inclu...
The SimCalc Vision and Contributions Advances in Mathematics Education 2013, pp 419-436 Modeling as ...
This paper reports on the mathematical modelling of four classes of 4th-grade children as they worke...
Current research is demonstrating that young children can make significant mathematical and social g...
In this article we explore young children's development of mathematical knowledge and reasoning proc...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
This book conceptualizes the nature of mathematical modeling in the early grades from both teaching ...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
This paper addresses 7th-grade children's mathematical modelling at the end of a 3-year program...
Current research is demonstrating that young children can make significant mathematical and social g...
This paper addresses 7th-grade children's mathematical modelling at the end of a 3-year program...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
The SimCalc Vision and Contributions Advances in Mathematics Education 2013, pp 419-436 Modeling as ...
This paper reports on the mathematical modelling of four classes of 4th-grade children as they worke...
Current research is demonstrating that young children can make significant mathematical and social g...
In this article we explore young children's development of mathematical knowledge and reasoning proc...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
This book conceptualizes the nature of mathematical modeling in the early grades from both teaching ...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
This paper addresses 7th-grade children's mathematical modelling at the end of a 3-year program...
Current research is demonstrating that young children can make significant mathematical and social g...
This paper addresses 7th-grade children's mathematical modelling at the end of a 3-year program...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
The SimCalc Vision and Contributions Advances in Mathematics Education 2013, pp 419-436 Modeling as ...
This paper reports on the mathematical modelling of four classes of 4th-grade children as they worke...
Current research is demonstrating that young children can make significant mathematical and social g...