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Views on usefulness and applications during the sixties

Boekbijdrage - Boekhoofdstuk Conferentiebijdrage

At the Royaumont Seminar (1959) the New Math reform was officially launched. In the decade between Royaumont and the first ICME congress in Lyon (1969), many mathematics educators were involved in actions to facilitate the implementation of the New Math reform. The New Math advocates were convinced that a deep knowledge and understanding of the structures of modern mathematics was a prerequisite to arrive at substantial applications, but in actual classroom prac- tices the applied side of mathematics was often completely neglected. But already in Royaumont there were alternative voices who pleaded for taking the role of applications seriously. We investigate the arguments for integrating applications in mathematics education, as well as the kind of (new) applications that were envisaged, at the Royaumont Seminar and in the decade thereafter.
Boek: "Dig where you stand" 5: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the History of Mathematics Education
Pagina's: 387 - 399
Aantal pagina's: 13
ISBN:978-908-236-796-6
Jaar van publicatie:2019
Toegankelijkheid:Closed