2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15129692
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Embedding Sustainable Mathematics Higher Education in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Era Post-COVID-19: Exploring Technology-Based Teaching Methods

Abstract: Higher Education Institutions have adopted technology-based teaching methods to prevent the spreading of the contagious coronavirus (COVID-19). In the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) era, technology-based teaching methods are indispensable for scaffolding teaching, learning and assessment. Mathematics is an important discipline in education, and provides a basis for problem solving, critical thinking and analytical skills, which is important to consider when focusing on sustainability. Thus, to add knowledg… Show more

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“…This Special Issue encompasses articles, reviews, short notes, etc., on active and innovative approaches toward methodologies and advanced research related to sustainable STEAM and mathematics education [21,22]. Here, it encourages theoretical, methodological, and empirical research on teaching and learning, competencies and assessment, policy, program development and implementation, instructor preparation, communityand project-based learning, institutional collaborations and partnerships, and other relevant topics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This Special Issue encompasses articles, reviews, short notes, etc., on active and innovative approaches toward methodologies and advanced research related to sustainable STEAM and mathematics education [21,22]. Here, it encourages theoretical, methodological, and empirical research on teaching and learning, competencies and assessment, policy, program development and implementation, instructor preparation, communityand project-based learning, institutional collaborations and partnerships, and other relevant topics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%