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European and Chinese Cognitive Styles and Their Impact on Teaching Mathematics

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The book provides strong evidence that research on the cognitive processes from arithmetic thought to algebraic thought should take into consideration the socio-cultural context. It is an important contribution to the literature on linguistic structure in comparative studies related to Chinese student mathematics learning.

This book not only makes a great contribution to research in mathematics education, the findings of this study also addressed insightful approaches and thoughts of understanding the development of algebraic thinking in cultural contexts for classroom teachers. Using written Chinese language from different theoretical references provided wonderful approaches for understanding student algebra cognitive development in a different way and calls educators for to pay special attention to an epistemological and linguistic view of algebraic development. The findings inform classroom teachers that the cultural context plays an important role in student learning mathematics. A typical analysis of the cognitive dimension involved in some in the historical and cultural contexts is a great resource for classroom teachers.

I really enjoyed reading this book and learned a lot from its compelling analysis.

Shuhua An, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Program in Mathematics Education, California State University, Long Beach

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ISBN: 9783642263194
Publication date:
Author: Filippo Spagnolo, Benedetto Di Paola
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 300 pages
Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence
Genres: Artificial intelligence
Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics
Teaching of a specific subject
Applied mathematics
Language: reference and general
Mathematics