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Owens, Kay; Paraide, Patricia; Muke, Charly; Lean, Glen - History of Number: Evidence from Papua New Guinea and Oceania - 9783319454825 - V9783319454825
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History of Number: Evidence from Papua New Guinea and Oceania

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Description for History of Number: Evidence from Papua New Guinea and Oceania hardcover. Series: History of Mathematics Education. Num Pages: 452 pages, 35 black & white illustrations, 16 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: 1MK; 1MKLP; JNU; PBX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 254 x 178. .

This unique volume presents an ecocultural and embodied perspective on understanding numbers and their history in indigenous communities.  The book focuses on research carried out in Papua New Guinea and Oceania, and will help educators understand humanity's use of numbers, and their development and change. The authors focus on indigenous mathematics education in the early years and shine light on the unique processes and number systems of non-European styled cultural classrooms. This new perspective for mathematics education challenges educators who have not heard about the history of number outside of Western traditions, and can help them develop a rich cultural ... Read more

Among the topicscovered:

  • The diversity of counting system cycles, where they were established, and how they may have developed.
  • A detailed exploration of number systems other than base 10 systems including: 2-cycle, 5-cycle, 4- and 6-cycle systems, and body-part tally systems.
  • Research collected from major studies such as Geoff Smith's and Sue Holzknecht’s studies of Morobe Province's multiple counting systems, Charly Muke's study of counting in the Wahgi Valley in the Jiwaka Province, and Patricia Paraide's documentation of the number and measurement knowledge of her Tolai community.  
  • The implications of viewing early numeracy in the light of this book’s research, and ways of catering to diversity in mathematics education.

In this volume Kay Owens draws on recent research from diverse fields such as linguistics and archaeology to present their exegesis on the history of number reachingback ten thousand years ago.  Researchers and educators interested in the history of mathematical sciences will find History of Number: Evidence from Papua New Guinea and Oceania to be an invaluable resource. 

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Springer Switzerland
Number of pages
452
Condition
New
Series
History of Mathematics Education
Number of Pages
461
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
9783319454825
SKU
V9783319454825
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-15

About Owens, Kay; Paraide, Patricia; Muke, Charly; Lean, Glen
Kay Owens chose a lecturing position at Charles Sturt University in Dubbo in the School of Teacher Education in 2003 after serving for 15 years at the University of Western Sydney where she was a Senior Lecturer. During that period she gained her PhD in mathematics education on young children engaged in spatial problem solving. She has a long career internationally ... Read more

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