This course will explore questions of what mathematics means not just as a thing but as an activity – mathematics as something that we do. We will have hands-on experiences with mathematical processes, such as visualising, defining, modelling, embodying, and problem solving. Participants will reflect critically on research literature and their own experiences with mathematical processes to explore how such processes can be supported in the teaching and learning of mathematics.
Students may wish to take this course if they are interested in:
- Broadening their understanding of current research on how we think mathematically
- Reflecting on their own mathematical processes in order to enhance their teaching and/or learning of mathematics
- Developing their ability to communicate ideas in writing
This course can be taken as part of an MProfStuds (Mathematics Education), PGDipSci, BSc(Hons), or as preparatory work for doctoral research.
The skills developed in this course are particularly useful for those wishing to pursue or further a career in mathematics teaching or mathematics education research.