2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04912-5_4
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Which Mathematics for the Information Society?

Abstract: Abstract. MathIS is a new project that aims to reinvigorate secondaryschool mathematics by exploiting insights of the dynamics of algorithmic problem solving. This paper describes the main ideas that underpin the project. In summary, we propose a central role for formal logic, the development of a calculational style of reasoning, the emphasis on the algorithmic nature of mathematics, and the promotion of self-discovery by the students. These ideas are discussed and the case is made, through a number of exampl… Show more

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“…criteria based on parity as in the example given for Pascal's triangle). This paper is part of an endeavour which aims at reinvigorating mathematical content by adopting a calculational style of reasoning [6,19,14,20,21]. As suggested by the results shown in [22], the calculational method can indeed have a positive impact on mathematics education.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…criteria based on parity as in the example given for Pascal's triangle). This paper is part of an endeavour which aims at reinvigorating mathematical content by adopting a calculational style of reasoning [6,19,14,20,21]. As suggested by the results shown in [22], the calculational method can indeed have a positive impact on mathematics education.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We conclude by mentioning that this paper is part of a larger endeavour which aims at reinvigorating mathematics education by exploiting mathematics' algorithmic nature [13,12,25]. In our view, the combination of practicality with mathematical elegance that arises from an adequate focus on the algorithmic content of mathematics can enrich and improve, not only mathematics education, but also the process of constructing computer programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Proofs, as he taught us every day, are basically honest explanations, bearing evidence in a fixed formal context, and therefore must be conveyed in a crisp, clear, easily reproducible style, letting the underlying structure to emerge and helping to build the correct intuitions. Years later, in the context of a joint research project [15], José championed the use of calculational, pointfree reasoning as a way of reinvigorating the role of proof in elementary mathematical education.…”
Section: A Tribute To José Nuno Oliveiramentioning
confidence: 99%