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Didactics of Mathematics Group

 

The Didactics of Mathematics Research Group is primarily concerned about problems pertaining to the didactical triangle of Learner-Teacher-Subject Matter, with Mathematics as the subject matter. The group is interested in studies that revolve around the theories and practices of mathematics, curriculum, its implementation, assessment and language of mathematics, the everyday use of mathematics, technical and vocational mathematics education, and relevant perspectives that give light to issues in the teaching and learning of mathematics. The Didactics of Mathematics Group utilizes a diverse set of research methodologies and pursues interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary approaches for a deeper and broader understanding of the research problems.

I. Paper Presentations in Local and International Conferences

 

47th Annual Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME), 17-21 July 2024, Massey University, New Zealand PME47
International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME-15), 7-14 July 2024, International Convention Centre (ICC), Sydney, Australia ICME-15
15th Asian Conference on Education (ACE2023), 22-25 November 2023, Tokyo, Japan ACE2023
14th Biennial and International Conference on Mathematics Education (MATHTED 2023), 19-21 October, 2023, Philippine Science High School - Western Visayas Campus, Jaro, Iloilo City  MATHTED

 

II. Invited Talks 

 

“Opportunities and Challenges in Mentoring Preservice Mathematics Teachers for Research" by Dr. Leah Nillas of Illinois Wesleyan University  Leah Nillas
``The Existence of Many Infinities as Proof of Mind-Independence of Numbers'' and "“The Impossibility of the Continuum: Why the Shot Arrow Never Moves” by Bro Matthias Rugel, SJ Matthias
"Students' Processes in Mathematical Problem-solving with Technology" by Dr Maria Alva Q Aberin (Ateneo de Manila University) Aberin
   
“Inclusion and Diversity in Mathematics and Science Education” by Ivy Angel G Estrella, (Department of Teaching and Learning, Stockholm University, Sweden) Ivy Estrella
“The Ethics of Mathematics and Mathematics in Society” by Paul Ernest, Emeritus Professor of the Philosophy of Mathematics Education at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom Paul Ernest

 

Department of Mathematics

SEC-A-313, 3/F Building A, Science Education Complex

Ateneo de Manila University Loyola Heights campus

Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights

1108 Quezon City

Philippines

Telephone +63 2 8426 6001 local 5681 to 83

math.sose@ateneo.edu

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