Contents: A.H. Schoenfeld, Cognitive Science and Mathematics Education: An Overview. E.A. Silver, Foundations of Cognitive Theory and Research for Mathematics Problem-Solving. J.G. Greeno, Instructional Representations Based on Research About Understanding. R.D. Pea, Cognitive Technologies for Mathematics Education. J. Kilpatrick, Problem Formulating: Where Do Good Problems Come From? A. Henderson, From the Teacher's Side of the Desk. S.B. Maurer, New Knowledge About Errors and New Views About Learners: What They Mean to Educators and More Educators Would Like to Know. A.H. Schoenfeld, What's All the Fuss About Metacognition? R.H. Wenger, Cognitive Science and Algebra Learning. H.O. Pollak, Cognitive Science and Mathematics Education: A Mathematician's Perspective. F.J. Crosswhite, Cognitive Science and Mathematics Education: A Mathematics Educator's Perspective.
Alan H. Schoenfeld
"...a `must purchase' for three groups: (a) cognitive scientists
who wish to broaden their understanding of the nature of
mathematics and of the real world in which classroom teachers must
work; (b) mathematicians who wish to become better informed about
what it means to do research on mathematics learning and
instruction; and (c) mathematics educators (researchers and
practitioners) who are interested in a distillation of recent
research in cognitive science."
—Journal for Research in Mathematics Education
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