我们还能像大流行之前那样教授数学吗?

IF 2 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Zdm-Mathematics Education Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-13 DOI:10.1007/s11858-022-01460-5
Johann Engelbrecht, Marcelo C Borba, Gabriele Kaiser
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摘要

经过大流行病期间约两年的紧急远程教学,数学教学正在慢慢恢复(过去所谓的)正常状态。然而,在经历了大部分时间的在线教学之后,我们在多大程度上能恢复到以前的教学方式还存在不确定性。在这篇调查报告中,我们试图就紧急远程教学可能对数学教学产生的影响提供一些背景资料。我们研究了可能产生的社会影响,然后聚焦于不断变化的数学课堂,重点关注实际的数学课程、学习设计和评估、协作活动和社交媒体的作用、教育视频以及家庭和家长在未来的作用。有文献表明,教育工作者可能不会完全回归传统的教学方式,尤其是在中等和高等教育中。最后,我们将介绍一些通过紧急远程教学发展起来的可能的新研究领域,包括针对低年级学生的在线教育、本地学习生态系统、家庭和父母的作用、教学设计以及课程的数学内容。
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Will we ever teach mathematics again in the way we used to before the pandemic?

After about two years of emergency remote teaching during the pandemic, the teaching of mathematics is slowly returning to (what used to be called) normal. However, after the period of mostly teaching online, there is uncertainty about the extent to which we will return to the way we were teaching before. In this survey paper we attempt to give some background to the impact that emergency remote teaching may have had on teaching mathematics. We examine the possible social implications and then focus on the changing mathematics classroom, focusing on the actual mathematics curriculum, learning design and assessment, the role of collaborative activities and social media, educational videos, and the role of family and parents in future. There are indicators from the literature that educators may not return to the traditional way of teaching entirely, especially in secondary and higher education. We conclude with describing some possible new research areas that have developed through emergency remote teaching, including online education for younger learners, local learning ecosystems, the role of family and parents, instructional design, and the mathematics content of curricula.

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Zdm-Mathematics Education
Zdm-Mathematics Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
6.40
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124
期刊介绍: ZDM – Mathematics Education is one of the oldest mathematics education research journals. The papers appearing in the seven themed issues per year are strictly by invitation only followed by internal peer review by the guest-editors and external review by invited experts. The journal exists to survey, discuss and extend current research-based and theoretical perspectives as well as to create a forum for critical analyses of issues within mathematics education. The audience is pre-dominantly mathematics education researchers around the world interested in current developments in the field.
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