Spatial reasoning, an emerging transdisciplinary area of interest to mathematics education research, is proving integral to all human learning. It is particularly critical to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. This project will create an innovative knowledge framework based on spatial reasoning that identifies new pathways for mathematics learning, pedagogy and curriculum. Novel analytical tools will map the unknown complex systems linking spatial and mathematical concepts. It will involve the design, implementation and evaluation of a Spatial Reasoning Mathematics Program (SRMP) in Grades 3 to 5. Benefits will be seen through development of critical spatial skills for students, increased teacher capability and informed policy and curriculum across STEM education.
Journal article
Connecting mathematics learning through spatial reasoning
Mathematics Education Research Journal
2017
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Abstract
Details
- Title
- Connecting mathematics learning through spatial reasoning
- Creators
- Joanne Mulligan - Macquarie UniversityGeoff Woolcott - Southern Cross UniversityMichael Mitchelmore - Macquarie UniversityBrent Davis - University of Calgary
- Publication Details
- Mathematics Education Research Journal
- Identifiers
- 2803; 991012820641902368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article