History and Pedagogy of Mathematics ICME14 Satellite Meeting
History and Pedagogy of Mathematics ICME14 Satellite Meeting
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Conference Programme
10:00 am Welcome: HPM Chair Snezana Lawrence, Middlesex University, London, UK & BSHM
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10:15 am Michael N. Fried, Associate Professor in the Program for Science and Technology Education, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, ISRAEL.
Edmond Halley’s Posture towards Apollonius’s Works and Its Relevance for Teaching Historical Material in Modern Mathematics Classrooms
This talk addresses the HPM Theme: Theoretical and/or conceptual frameworks for integrating history in mathematics education
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11:00 am Man Keung Siu, Honorary Professor, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, CHINA
Mathematical World (or Worlds) in the context of HPM
This talk addresses the HPM Theme: Mathematics and its relation to science, technology, and the arts: Historical issues and interdisciplinary teaching and learning
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11:45 am Marc Moyon, Maître de Conférences (Lecturer), University of Limoges (France)
I would like to introduce history in my mathematics lessons but I do not know how to do it! A challenge for in-service teacher training
This talk addresses the HPM Theme: History and epistemology in students’ and teachers’ mathematics education: Classroom experiments and teaching materials
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12:30 pm Lunch time – with informal discussion
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1:00 pm Discussion on the Chinese mathematics and mathematics education led by Yiwen Zhu, Alexei Volkov, Shirong Guo.
1:30 pm General Discussion, Q&A with plenary speakers
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2:15 pm Luis Saraiva, Associate Professor, University of Lisbon, PORTUGAL
Matteo Ricci and the introduction in China of Euclid’s Elements
This talk addresses the HPM Theme: History of Mathematics in China and Eastern Asia
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3:00 pm Mary Flagg, Associate Professor, University of St. Thomas (Houston, Texas, USA)
Using Original Sources in the Classroom to Enrich the Learning Experience
This talk addresses the HPM Theme: Original sources in the classroom and their educational effects
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3:45 pm Discussion, Q&A with plenary speakers.
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5:00 pm Close of conference
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To get in touch with the organiser, please email snezana@mathsisgoodforyou.com
All the timings on the programme are given as, London time, UK. The conversion time-table for your city can be accessed at https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/. Looking forward to seeing you on the 19th July!