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Discrete Mathematics in Lower School Grades? Situation and Possibilities in Italy

2017

This paper presents an overview of the Italian situation in teaching discrete mathematics in primary and middle school, taking into account the national teaching guidelines and their connection with the subject. We describe research conducted with about 150 teachers, interviewed in a preliminary questionnaire. The data collected shows, for all teaching grades, interest in having more discrete mathematics in the school curriculum even if there are some difficulties in teaching it and in inserting it in the usual mathematical activities at school, mostly related to teachers’ knowledge and self-confidence about the subject. We also discuss results and future plans for a continuing research pro…

Discrete mathematicsResearch designProcess (engineering)Computational thinkingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONSubject (documents)Design research Computational thinking Algorithms Programming UnpluggedSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche ComplementariPsychologyCurriculum
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Novel pedagogical tool for simultaneous learning of plane geometry and R programming

2018

Programming a computer is an activity that can be very beneficial to undergraduate students in terms of improving their mental capabilities, collaborative attitudes and levels of engagement in learning. Despite the initial difficulties that typically arise when learning to program, there are several well-known strategies to overcome them, providing a very high benefit-cost ratio to most of the students. Moreover, the use of a programming language usually raises the interest of students to learn any specific concept, which has caused that many teachers around the world employ a programming language as a learning environment to treat almost every possible topic. Particularly, mathematics can …

Mathematics Education; Geometry Education; Computational Thinking; Programming Language; R package
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