Title of article :
Teaching Mathematics through Concept Motivation and Action Learning
Author/Authors :
Abramovich, Sergei State University of New York at Potsdam - Potsdam, USA , Grinshpan, Arcadii Z University of South Florida - Tampa, USA , Milligan, David L University of South Florida - Tampa, USA
Abstract :
This is a practice-led, conceptual paper describing selected means for action learning and concept motivation at all levels of
mathematics education. It details the approach used by the authors to devise insights for practitioners of mathematics teaching.
The paper shows that this approach in mathematics education based on action learning in conjunction with the natural motivation
stemming from common sense is effective. Also, stimulating questions, computer analysis (internet search included), and classical
famous problems are important motivating tools in mathematics, which are particularly beneficial in the framework of action
learning. The authors argue that the entire K-20 mathematics curriculum under a single umbrella is practicable when techniques
of concept motivation and action learning are in place throughout that broad spectrum. This argument is supported by various
examples that could be helpful in practice of school teachers and university instructors. The authors found pragmatic cause for
action learning within mathematics education at virtually any point in student academic lives.
Keywords :
Concept , CASP , Millennium
Journal title :
Education Research International