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The nature and development of mathematics: cross-disciplinary perspectives on cognition, learning and culture

Adams, John(Edited by)Barmby, Patrick(Edited by)Mesoudi, Alex(Edited by)
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Numeracy and mathematics have played fundamental roles in the development of societies and civilisations, and yet there is an essential mystery to these concepts, evidenced by the fear many people still feel when confronted by apparently simple sums.

Including perspectives from anthropology, education and psychology, this book addresses three core questions: Is maths natural?

What is the impact of our culture and environment on mathematical thinking? And how can we improve our mathematical ability? Examining the cognitive processes that we use, the origins of these skills and their cultural context, and how learning and teaching can be supported in the classroom, the book contextualises each issue within the wider field, arguing that only by taking a cross-disciplinary perspective can we fully understand what it means to be numerate, as well as how we become numerate in our modern world.

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Product Details
Routledge
131730019X / 9781317300199
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
510.71
21/04/2017
England
English
235 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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