Sharing Experiences Groups (SEGs)
SEGs are small groups (10 to 20 participants) designed to exchange and discuss experiences pertaining to research and/or teaching concerning a well-defined theme of common interest. SEG’s are formed via proposals to the IPC. It is an excellent opportunity for groups of teachers or researchers involved in projects or facing comparable conditions or theoretical frameworks to exchange and contrast viewpoints and experience with other colleagues with similar concerns. In addition, even though the IPC strived to include as many topics as possible, there may have been some left out. This alows such topics to be addressed by interested individuals. Normally, an SEG will be allotted one or two one-hour time slots.
The following are examples of possible themes to be discussed by an SEG.
- • how to initiate and conduct a research project
- • what should be the balance between course work and dissertation work in a PhD study
- • problems typically encountered in planning and carrying through empirical research
- • obstacles, or avenues, to innovation experienced by individual teachers who want to adopt innovative approaches to teaching or assessment
- • experiences of team teaching
- • problems encountered in graduate supervision
- • projects involving “street mathematics”
Please consult the section How to contribute and How to submit proposals if you want to contribute to this program.
Decisions will be announced no later than February 15, 2008. Latest time for changes to an accepted workshop programme is April 1, 2008.
Title | Authors | Language |
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Relationship between Motivation, Study System, and Examination Result of “Introduction to Probability” module | Susanti Linuwih | English |
Renew Yourself By Teaching Math In A Foreign Country | Stuart Moskowitz Humboldt State University Mathematics Dept Arcata, CA 95521 707-445-5795 [email protected] -- Joseph G. Rosenstein Department of Mathematics Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 732-445-2831 [email protected] -- Diane Schnellhammer PSC 2 Box 5418, APO AE 09012 011-49-6371-945-700 (international) [email protected] -- Cathy Seeley Charles A. Dana Center University of Texas at Austin 2901 N. IH-35 Austin, TX 78722 512-232-6570 [email protected] | English |
Second language learners and geometry | Sue Thomson | English |
Secondary Mathematics Teacher Education: Gaps in Assessment | Shajahan Haja | English |
Teachers’ Career Paths: Comparing the Stages, Opportunities, and Rewards of Professional Growth in Different Countries | Daniel Goroff, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, USA -- [email protected] and Joseph G. Rosenstein, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA -- [email protected] | English |
TEACHING MATHEMATICS FOR DESIGNERS AND ARCHITECTS | Dr. Francisco Delgado | English |
Tessellations, Transformations and Technology: Teaching Geometry in the Digital Age. | Dr. Dorothy M. French, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Community College of Philadelphia, U.S.A. | English |
The analysis over the use of English in the mathematics classes of Iranian EFL learners studying in ESL context in Kuala Lumpur, | Amir Hossein Ashna University of Malaya Alireza manzour-ol-ajdad University of Malaya Noraini Idris University of Malaya | English |
The illusion of objectivity and the objectivity of responsibility | Damjan Kobal | English |
The Impact of Standards on the Development of a Curriculum for Secondary Mathematics Teacher Education in the Philippines | Levi Elipane and Hiro Ninomiya | English |
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TEACHING MATHEMATICS USING ENGLISH AS THE MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION - THE MALAYSIAN EXPERIENCE | Rusilawati Othman (Ph.D) Mathematics Unit for Secondary Schools Curriculum Development Centre, Malaysia Email: [email protected] Mazlan Awi Mathematics Unit for Secondary Schools Curriculum Development Centre, Malaysia Email: [email protected] | English |
The integration of a multi-representational tool into the learning of mathematics | Gilles Aldon (France) Ferdinando Arzarello (Italy) Baerbel Barzel (Germany) Caroline Bardini (France) Alison Clark Wilson (England) Linda Ball (Australia) Paul Drijvers (Netherlands) Ian Forbes (United Kingdom) Ruhal Floris(Switzerland) Rob Foshay (USA) Robyn Pierce (Australia) Cristina Sabena (Italy) Luc Trouche (France) Hans-Georg Weigand (Germany) Ivanete Zuchi (Brazil) | English |
The Interactive Whiteboard in the Mathematics Classroom | Dave Miller, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, UK; Doug Averis, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, UK; Sonia Jones, Swansea Institute of Higher Education, Wales, UK; Howard Tanner, Swansea Institute of Higher Education, Wales, UK; Marian Kemp, Murdoch University, Australia; Barry Kissane, Murdoch University, Australia. | English |
TRANSITION BETWEEN SECONDARY AND UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICS: A CHALLENGE TO MATHEMATICS EDUCATION IN THE UNIVERSITIES | Tasokwa Vida Musa Kakota, Basic Sciences Department, Bunda College, University of Malawi, Malawi, Central Africa | English |
UN ENTORNO FAVORABLE A LA DEMOSTRACIÓN | Silvia Bernardis y Susana Moriena Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias. Universidad Nacional del Litoral Santa Fe. Argentina [email protected] , [email protected] | Spanish |
Un Repositorio de Objetos de Aprendizaje de Matemáticas | Liliana Suárez Téllez, José Luis Torres Guerrero, Blanca R. Ruiz Hernández, Pedro Ortega Cuenca y María Eugenia Ramírez Solís Cinvestav-IPN, CECyT 7-IPN, ITESM, CECyT 11-IPN, CECyT 14-IPN | Spanish |
Una perspectiva de la investigación educativa en su contexto natural | Milevicich, Liliana Lois, Alejandro | Spanish |
Using Cabri Geometry to Explore the Geometric Properties of Parallelograms in Year 7 Mathematics Classrooms | Sahar Bokosmaty PhD student in Math Education university of Sydney Australia | English |
Using the Casio ClassPad300 in the teaching of Mathematics in the Senior Secondary classroom in Victoria, Australia | Ms Susan Garner Ballarat Grammar School Victoria Australia | English |
What can we and have we learned from Singapore Math? | Robin Ramos | English |