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Record Nr.

UNINA9910817771803321

Autore

Brousseau Guy

Titolo

Theory of didactical situations in mathematics : didactique des mathematiques, 1970-1990 / / by Guy Brousseau ; edited and translated by Nicolas Balacheff ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Dordrecht ; ; Boston, : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1997

ISBN

1-280-20761-2

9786610207619

0-306-47211-2

Edizione

[1st ed. 2002.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (327 p.)

Collana

Mathematics education library ; ; v. 19

Altri autori (Persone)

BalacheffNicolas

Disciplina

510/.71/044

Soggetti

Mathematics - Study and teaching - France

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-293) and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Prelude to the Introduction -- Setting the Scene with an Example: the Race to 20 -- Prelude -- Foundations and Methods of Didactique -- Prelude -- Epistemological Obstacles, Problems, and Didactical Engineering -- Prelude -- Problems with Teaching Decimal Numbers -- Interlude -- Didactical Problems with Decimals -- Postlude Didactique and Teaching Problems -- Prelude -- The Didactical Contract: The Teacher, the Student and the Milieu -- Prelude -- Didactique: What Use is it to a Teacher?.

Sommario/riassunto

On the occasion of the celebration of “Twenty Years of Didactique of Ma- ematics” in France, Jeremy Kilpatrick commented that though the works of Guy Brousseau are known through texts referring to them or mentioning their existence, the original texts are unknown, or known only with difficulty, in the non-Fren- speaking world. With very few exceptions, what has been available until now have been interpretations of the works of Brousseau rather than the works themselves. It was in response to this need that two of us, in the euphoria of an unforgettable Mexican evening at the time of the 1990 PME conference, decided to undertake the task of translating into English most of the works of Guy Brousseau. The ceuvre is immense, and once past the initial moments ofenthusiasm, with the



accompanying ambition to produce the entire of it, we recognized the need to choose both the texts and a method of proceeding. As far as the texts go, we chose to take the period from 1970 to 1990, in the course of which it seemed to us that Brousseau had forged the essentials of the Theory of Didactical Situations. But even there the collection is huge. So, after an initial translation of most of the publications of the period, we carved out a selection, retaining the texts which gave the best presentation of the principles and key concepts of the Theory.