Development research of arithmetic and mathematics curriculum incorporating revolutionary and cumulative knowledge growth

Impact Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.21820/23987073.2023.1.12
Toshikazu Ikeda
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The continuous development of education is important in order to ensure it keeps growing and improving. Professor Toshikazu Ikeda, College of Education, Yokohama National University, Japan, is a Professor of Mathematics who is a proponent of revolutionary knowledge growth through overturning, expanding, and integrating acquired knowledge and skills. This is about progression through bridging the gap between a knowledge goal and the existing knowledge base through developing techniques and pathways to that goal. Ikeda believes that by inserting revolutionary knowledge growth into the mathematics curriculum in Japan, children can be encouraged towards more independent and problem solving based thinking. He has performed an analysis of current teaching materials which involved examining local teaching materials in a specific area, using lessons to analyse and evaluate those materials and looking at long-term global teaching materials that give a deeper examination of specific topics, focusing on how and where it can be used and how students react to the content. In his work, Ikeda uses modelling as a problem solving tool and to develop techniques to deepen learning and lead to revolutionary knowledge growth. Ikeda is collaborating with Professor Max Stephens, Melbourne University, to produce lectures centred on revolutionary growth knowledge for students at teacher training colleges. A key part of Ikeda's work is teaching mathematical modelling in order to help students understand the importance of mathematics and develop their abilities.
结合革命性与累积性知识成长的算术与数学课程开发研究
教育的持续发展是确保教育不断发展和完善的重要因素。池田俊和教授,日本横滨国立大学教育学院数学教授,主张通过颠覆、扩展和整合获得的知识和技能来实现革命性的知识增长。这是关于通过开发技术和实现目标的途径来弥合知识目标和现有知识库之间的差距的进展。池田认为,通过在日本的数学课程中加入革命性的知识增长,可以鼓励孩子们更加独立和以解决问题为基础的思维。他对当前的教材进行了分析,其中包括检查特定领域的当地教材,使用课程来分析和评估这些教材,并研究长期的全球教材,这些教材对特定主题进行了更深入的检查,重点关注如何以及在何处使用以及学生对内容的反应。在他的工作中,池田将建模作为解决问题的工具,并开发技术来深化学习并导致革命性的知识增长。池田正与墨尔本大学的马克斯·斯蒂芬斯教授合作,为教师培训学院的学生制作以革命性成长知识为中心的讲座。池田工作的一个关键部分是教授数学建模,以帮助学生理解数学的重要性并发展他们的能力。
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