Tall, David

How humans learn to think mathematically : exploring the three worlds of mathematics - New York Cambridge University Press 2013 - xix, 457p. pb 9x6 - Learning in doing : social, cognitive and computational perspectives .

How Humans Learn to Think Mathematically describes the development of mathematical thinking from the young child to the sophisticated adult. Professor David Tall reveals the reasons why mathematical concepts that make sense in one context may become problematic in another. For example, a child's experience of whole number arithmetic successively affects subsequent understanding of fractions, negative numbers, algebra, and the introduction of definitions and proof. Tall's explanations for these developments are accessible to a general audience while encouraging specialists to relate their areas of expertise to the full range of mathematical thinking. The book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding mathematical growth, from practical beginnings through theoretical developments, to the continuing evolution of mathematical thinking at the highest level.

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Mathematics- Philosophy
Mathematics- Psychological aspects
Mathematics- Study and teaching
Thought and thinking
Knowledge, Theory of
Cognition
Cognition in children

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