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Does Mathematical Study Develop Logical Thinking?: Testing The Theory Of Formal Discipline

Af: Matthew Inglis, Nina Attridge Engelsk Hardback

Does Mathematical Study Develop Logical Thinking?: Testing The Theory Of Formal Discipline

Af: Matthew Inglis, Nina Attridge Engelsk Hardback
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"This book is interesting and well-written. The research methods were explained clearly and conclusions were summarized nicely. It is a relatively quick read at only 130 pages. Anyone who has been told, or who has told others, that mathematicians make better thinkers should read this book."

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"The authors particularly attend to protecting positive correlations against the self-selection interpretation, merely that logical minds elect studying more mathematics. Here, one finds a stimulating survey of the systemic difficulties people have with basic syllogisms and deductions."

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"The authors particularly attend to protecting positive correlations against the self-selection interpretation, merely that logical minds elect studying more mathematics. Here, one finds a stimulating survey of the systemic difficulties people have with basic syllogisms and deductions."

CHOICE Connect

 

For centuries, educational policymakers have believed that studying mathematics is important, in part because it develops general thinking skills that are useful throughout life. This 'Theory of Formal Discipline' (TFD) has been used as a justification for mathematics education globally. Despite this, few empirical studies have directly investigated the issue, and those which have showed mixed results.

Does Mathematical Study Develop Logical Thinking? describes a rigorous investigation of the TFD. It reviews the theory's history and prior research on the topic, followed by reports on a series of recent empirical studies. It argues that, contrary to the position held by sceptics, advanced mathematical study does develop certain general thinking skills, however these are much more restricted than those typically claimed by TFD proponents.

Perfect for students, researchers and policymakers in education, further education and mathematics, this book provides much needed insight into the theory and practice of the foundations of modern educational policy.

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"This book is interesting and well-written. The research methods were explained clearly and conclusions were summarized nicely. It is a relatively quick read at only 130 pages. Anyone who has been told, or who has told others, that mathematicians make better thinkers should read this book."

MAA Reviews

 

"The authors particularly attend to protecting positive correlations against the self-selection interpretation, merely that logical minds elect studying more mathematics. Here, one finds a stimulating survey of the systemic difficulties people have with basic syllogisms and deductions."

CHOICE connect

 

"The authors particularly attend to protecting positive correlations against the self-selection interpretation, merely that logical minds elect studying more mathematics. Here, one finds a stimulating survey of the systemic difficulties people have with basic syllogisms and deductions."

CHOICE Connect

 

For centuries, educational policymakers have believed that studying mathematics is important, in part because it develops general thinking skills that are useful throughout life. This 'Theory of Formal Discipline' (TFD) has been used as a justification for mathematics education globally. Despite this, few empirical studies have directly investigated the issue, and those which have showed mixed results.

Does Mathematical Study Develop Logical Thinking? describes a rigorous investigation of the TFD. It reviews the theory's history and prior research on the topic, followed by reports on a series of recent empirical studies. It argues that, contrary to the position held by sceptics, advanced mathematical study does develop certain general thinking skills, however these are much more restricted than those typically claimed by TFD proponents.

Perfect for students, researchers and policymakers in education, further education and mathematics, this book provides much needed insight into the theory and practice of the foundations of modern educational policy.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 204
ISBN-13: 9781786340689
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1786340682
Udg. Dato: 8 nov 2016
Længde: 19mm
Bredde: 237mm
Højde: 161mm
Forlag: World Scientific Europe Ltd
Oplagsdato: 8 nov 2016
Forfatter(e): Matthew Inglis, Nina Attridge
Forfatter(e) Matthew Inglis, Nina Attridge


Kategori Pædagogisk psykologi


ISBN-13 9781786340689


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 204


Udgave


Længde 19mm


Bredde 237mm


Højde 161mm


Udg. Dato 8 nov 2016


Oplagsdato 8 nov 2016


Forlag World Scientific Europe Ltd

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