Improving learning in science and mathematics with exploratory and interactive computational modelling

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Abstract

Scientific research involves mathematical modelling in the context of an interactive balance between theory, experiment and computation. However, computational methods and tools are still far from being appropriately integrated in the high school and university curricula in science and mathematics. In this chapter, we present a new way to develop computational modelling learning activities in science and mathematics which may be fruitfully adopted by high school and university curricula. These activities may also be a valuable instrument for the professional development of teachers. Focusing on mathematical modelling in the context of physics, we describe a selection of exploratory and interactive computational modelling activities in introductory mechanics and discuss their impact on student learning of key physical and mathematical concepts in mechanics.
Original languageUnknown
Title of host publicationICTMA14: Trends in teaching and learning of mathematical modelling
EditorsG. Kaiser, W. Blum, R. Borromeo-Ferri, G. Stillman
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherSpringer
Pages331-341
ISBN (Print)978-94-007-0909-6
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011
EventInternational Conference on the Teaching of Mathematical Modelling and Aplications - ICTMA14 -
Duration: 1 Jan 2009 → …

Publication series

NameInternational Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling
PublisherSpringer

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on the Teaching of Mathematical Modelling and Aplications - ICTMA14
Period1/01/09 → …

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