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6. Schülererfahrungen mit Aktivitäten zur Modellentwicklung: Über die Korrektheit hinausgehen, um die Bedürfnisse eines Kunden zu erfüllen

Übersetzung von Kapitel 5

Authors : Dr. Corey Brady, Dr. Cheryl Eames, Dr. Richard Lesh

Published in: Evaluierte Lernumgebungen zum Modellieren

Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

Zusammenfassung

Damit die Schüler durch den heutigen Unterricht auch in der Welt außerhalb der Schule erfolgreich sein können, muss ihre mathematische Ausbildung über einen festgelegten Satz an Fertigkeiten und Routinen hinausgehen. Stattdessen müssen sie in der Lage sein, den in der Schule erlernten Stoff auf subtile Weise anzupassen und anzuwenden, um mit Feingefühl und Geschicklichkeit bei der Lösung von Problemen, die gekennzeichnet sind durch Einschränkungen und Unklarheiten, reagieren zu können. In diesem Kapitel beschreiben wir Aktivitäten, die den Lernenden diese Art der Erfahrung ermöglichen. Wir betrachten die Erfahrungen der Schüler mit diesen Aktivitäten und wir zeigen, wie die Ungewissheit über die Art der Anwendung des erlernten Wissens einen Raum für die Verwendung von mathematischen Denkweisen zur Interpretation der Welt eröffnet. Wir zeigen dann, wie die Präsenz eines konkreten Kunden für die Schüler die Möglichkeit bietet, Lösungen zu formulieren, die auf die menschlichen Bedürfnisse und die Sichtweise dieses Kunden sowie anderer Menschen, die von der Lösung betroffen sind, eingehen.

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Metadata
Title
Schülererfahrungen mit Aktivitäten zur Modellentwicklung: Über die Korrektheit hinausgehen, um die Bedürfnisse eines Kunden zu erfüllen
Authors
Dr. Corey Brady
Dr. Cheryl Eames
Dr. Richard Lesh
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20325-2_6

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