HUMOR: OUR VIEW FOR MATHEMATICS TEACHING Our assumptions and context. Process humor and be able to produce is clearly a sign of intelligence, revealing, when done well, complex reasoning. Humor has an important social role, assuming as a cognitive experience that as well as creating a sense of well-being, predisposes people to work and can improve the productivity of that work. Mathematics is a discipline in which the reasoning occupies a very prominent place, both as a science as a school area. At the same time, students' interest for mathematics is not always the same and some have initially not very favorable feelings (Toh, 2009; Wanzer, Frymier & Irwin, 2010). Recent curriculum changes to the teaching of mathematics have been, in most...
This paper reports an investigation to know how Portuguese teachers, who teach mathematics, from pri...
The study aims to find out the conceptions of future teachers (FT), at the beginning of their traini...
This chapter reports the views of South Sudanese secondary school teachers about the use of humour i...
This book, Humour in Mathematics Teaching: tasks for the classroom, is a corollary of Humat Research...
This book, Humour in Mathematics Teaching: tasks for the classroom, is a corollary of HUMAT Research...
Mathematics is a very important school subject, but in many countries, such as Portugal and Spain, i...
This study focuses on the educational possibilities of instructional humour in the teaching of Mathe...
This chapter expresses the views of a teacher-researcher who advocates and argues for the use of hum...
his paper presents a study with three future mathematics teachers (FT) from the early years (prescho...
This paper presents an exploratory study, under development in Portugal, in which one intends to und...
This study focuses on teachers' perspectives on humor to teach mathematics. In particular, it seeks ...
This study focuses on the conceptions and practices of Iberian (Portuguese and Spanish) mathematics ...
Considering that the teaching-learning of Mathematics benefits from establishing connections with th...
In this paper, I present an exploratory study that seeks to understand the role that tasks based on ...
Este estudo foca as perspetivas de professores sobre o humor para ensinar Matemática. Em particular,...
This paper reports an investigation to know how Portuguese teachers, who teach mathematics, from pri...
The study aims to find out the conceptions of future teachers (FT), at the beginning of their traini...
This chapter reports the views of South Sudanese secondary school teachers about the use of humour i...
This book, Humour in Mathematics Teaching: tasks for the classroom, is a corollary of Humat Research...
This book, Humour in Mathematics Teaching: tasks for the classroom, is a corollary of HUMAT Research...
Mathematics is a very important school subject, but in many countries, such as Portugal and Spain, i...
This study focuses on the educational possibilities of instructional humour in the teaching of Mathe...
This chapter expresses the views of a teacher-researcher who advocates and argues for the use of hum...
his paper presents a study with three future mathematics teachers (FT) from the early years (prescho...
This paper presents an exploratory study, under development in Portugal, in which one intends to und...
This study focuses on teachers' perspectives on humor to teach mathematics. In particular, it seeks ...
This study focuses on the conceptions and practices of Iberian (Portuguese and Spanish) mathematics ...
Considering that the teaching-learning of Mathematics benefits from establishing connections with th...
In this paper, I present an exploratory study that seeks to understand the role that tasks based on ...
Este estudo foca as perspetivas de professores sobre o humor para ensinar Matemática. Em particular,...
This paper reports an investigation to know how Portuguese teachers, who teach mathematics, from pri...
The study aims to find out the conceptions of future teachers (FT), at the beginning of their traini...
This chapter reports the views of South Sudanese secondary school teachers about the use of humour i...