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Study Plan
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1° Year
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1 module between the following (a.a. 2022/23 Computational Algebra not activated; a.a. 2023/24 Homological Algebra not activated)
1 module between the following
3 modules among the following
Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Mathematics teaching and workshop (2022/2023)
Teaching code
4S001107
Academic staff
Coordinator
Credits
12
Language
English
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
MAT/04 - MATHEMATICS EDUCATION AND HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS
Period
Semester 2 dal Mar 6, 2023 al Jun 16, 2023.
Learning objectives
The course aims to analyze problems in mathematics teaching from a general point of view, but also going deeper in some specific themes. The components of the “indicazioni nazionali” will be examined and traditional and alternative methods for teaching will be illustrated. The workshop aims to furnish the main theoretical and methodological elements for planning and analyzing laboratory sessions in secondary school classes. The course will provide • critical analysis of the main methodologies for teaching developed in the research on didactics of mathematics, also with reference to the specific role of the teacher and to the conceptual, epystemologic, linguistic and didactic nodes in mathematics teaching. • design and development of mathematics teaching methodologies; illustration of principles and methods for building learning activities and a curriculum consistent with the objectives stated in the national indications for liceo and in the guidelines for technical and professional schools; • study of the teaching and learning processes of mathematics, with particular attention to the new technologies; analysis of the potential and of the critical aspects connected with the usage of technologies; • main theoretical frames developed in didactics of mathematics for teaching activities centered on the usage of new technologies along with an analysis of learning through them. At the end of the course the students will be at hand with various didactic techniques for different theoretical topics. Knowledge and understanding: the students will know relevant didactic aspects of mathematics and will be able to examine textbooks with consciousness. Applying knowledge and understanding: the students will be able to organize didactic experiences and to apply the techniques they learned in different situations. Making judgements: the students will be able to choose among various techniques the one more apt to the topic at hand. Communication skills: the students will be able to properly deliver a lecture. Learning skills: the students will be able to widen their knowledge starting from what they learned."
Prerequisites and basic notions
Knowledges in algebra, geometry and calculus
Program
Mathematics laboratory for constructing mathematical meanings
Mathematics laboratory: historical and pedagogical roots.
Mathematics laboratory in the Italians standards for mathematics.
Theoretical frameworks for the mathematics laboratory: instrumental approach, theory of semiotic mediation, multimodal approach.
Students' processes in mathematics laboratory: exploring, conjecturing, argumentations and proving.
Teacher's processes in mathematics laboratory.
Didactical analysis of teaching experiments with physical artifacts as the mathematical machines (for geometrical transformations, conics sections and perspective drawing) and digital artifacts as dynamic geometry software (DGS).
Didactic methods
Classroom lectures and laboratory activities
Learning assessment procedures
The examination consists in an oral interview about the planning of a teaching experience.
Evaluation criteria
• Knowledge and understanding: understanding of the chosen topic and knowledge of didactic techniques.
• Applying knowledge and understanding: ability to apply didactic techniques to a new topic.
• Making judgements: ability to synthesize from various sources.
• Communication skills: language clarity and appropriateness.
• Learning skills: ability to read texts chosen in autonomy
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
Quality of the presented material: 20/30
Presentation: 10/30
Exam language
English