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. Ed(S): Edwards, Laurie; Ferrara, Francesca; Moore-Russo, Deborah - Emerging Perspectives on Gesture and Embodiment in Mathematics (Cognition, Equity & Society: International Perspectives) - 9781623965532 - V9781623965532
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Emerging Perspectives on Gesture and Embodiment in Mathematics (Cognition, Equity & Society: International Perspectives)

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Description for Emerging Perspectives on Gesture and Embodiment in Mathematics (Cognition, Equity & Society: International Perspectives) paperback. Editor(s): Edwards, Laurie; Ferrara, Francesca; Moore-Russo, Deborah. Series: International Perspectives on Mathematics Education - Cognition, Equity & Society. Num Pages: 276 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JNU; PB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 156 x 235 x 16. Weight in Grams: 408.

The purpose of the book is to establish a common language for, and understanding of, embodiment as it applies to mathematical thinking, and to link mathematics education research to recent work in gesture studies, cognitive linguistics and the theory of embodied cognition. Just as in past decades, mathematics education experienced a "turn to the social" in which socio-cultural factors were...

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The purpose of the book is to establish a common language for, and understanding of, embodiment as it applies to mathematical thinking, and to link mathematics education research to recent work in gesture studies, cognitive linguistics and the theory of embodied cognition. Just as in past decades, mathematics education experienced a "turn to the social" in which socio-cultural factors were explored, in recent years there has been a nascent "turn to the body." An increasing number of researchers and theorists in mathematics education have become interested in the fact that, although mathematics may be socially constructed, this construction is not arbitrary or unconstrained, but rather is rooted in, and shaped by, the body. All those who engage with mathematics, whether at an elementary or advanced level, share the same basic biological and cognitive capabilities, as well as certain common physical experiences that come with being humans living in a material world. In addition, the doing and communicating of mathematics is never a purely intellectual activity: it involves a wide range of bodily actions, from committing inscriptions to paper or whiteboard, to speaking, listening, gesturing and gazing. This volume will present recent research on gesture and mathematics, within a framework that addresses several levels of mathematical development. The chapters will begin with contributions that examine early mathematical and proto-mathematical knowledge, for example, the conservation of volume and counting. The role of gesture in teaching and learning arithmetic procedures will be addressed. Core concepts and tools from secondary level mathematics will be investigated, including algebra, functions and graphing. And finally, research into the embodied understanding of advanced topics in geometry and calculus will be presented.

The overall goal for the volume is to acknowledge the multimodal nature of mathematical knowing, and to contribute to the creation of a model of the interactions and mutual influences of bodily motion, spatial thinking, gesture, speech and external inscriptions on mathematical thinking, communication and learning. The intended audience is researchers and theorists in mathematics education as well as graduate students in the field.

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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Information Age Publishing United States
Number of pages
276
Condition
New
Series
International Perspectives on Mathematics Education - Cognition, Equity & Society
Number of Pages
284
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781623965532
SKU
V9781623965532
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About . Ed(S): Edwards, Laurie; Ferrara, Francesca; Moore-Russo, Deborah
Laurie Edwards, St. Mary's College of California, USA Francesca Ferrara, University of Turin, Italy Deborah Moore-Russo, SUNY, University at Buffalo, USA

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