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Archive | 2017

Curriculum Development in the Teaching of Mathematical Proof at the Secondary Schools in Japan

Tatsuya Mizoguchi; Hideki Iwasaki; Susumu Kunimune; Hiroaki Hamanaka; Takeshi Miyakawa; Yusuke Shinno; Yuki Suginomoto; Koji Otaki

1 1 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN THE TEACHING OF MATHEMATICAL PROOF AT THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN JAPAN Tatsuya Mizoguchi, Hideki Iwasaki, Susumu Kunimune, Hiroaki Hamanaka, Takeshi Miyakawa, Yusuke Shinno, Yuki Suginomoto, Koji Otaki Tottori University, Hiroshima University, Shizuoka University, Hyogo University of Teacher Education, Joetsu University of Education, Osaka Kyoiku University, Nagasaki University, Hokkaido University of Education


Journal of International Development and Cooperation | 2001

数学教育分野における国際協力の考察 : ケニア国中等理数科教育強化プロジェクトを事例として 【調査報告】

Takuya Baba; Hideki Iwasaki

The role of basic education is refocused from different angle at Jomtien Conference (1990) after 30 years haveelapsed since international conferences on the educational planning were convened for universal primary educationaround 1960. In this conference, it is regarded as a part, and especially a fundamental part, of human rights ratherthan as a tool to attain economic development. Thus international cooperation in the field of education is gearedtowards improvement of its quality as well as quantitative attainment of the universal basic education. In this direc-tion Japanese government has committed herself during UNCTAD general conference to the education in Africa,and the SMASSE (Strengthening Mathematics and Science at Secondary Education) project, between Kenyan gov-ernment and Japanese government is one development of such commitment in the field of mathematics and scienceeducation at the secondary level. This report has intended to present what the project considered and implementedduring the early stage. And through this presentation, the authors have presented two implications towards theoriza-tion of international cooperation in the field of mathematics education. They are namely consideration of socio-cul-tural aspect in mathematics curriculum and professional development of teachers through lesson research.


Journal of International Development and Cooperation | 2000

Redefinition of Literacy Towards EFA Era : Focusing on the Mathematics Education 【Article】

Takuya Baba; Hideki Iwasaki

The increment of information used to be regarded as a good thing unconditionally. However what we realize at the corner of this century is the unequal distribution of wealth and information which causes itself grow bigger and bigger than ever before. And it poses invincible tasks to humankind. The World Declaration, which has a symbolic meaning in the history of international cooperation, may become a cornerstone so long as we see some possibility in it and orchestrate our efforts toward the achievement of its goal. However, it may be degenerated into another empty doodle on the wall of history unless we translate these words into action. What we should do to change the possibility into the reality is to convert symbolism into practicability. It is our task to redefine the literacy as a basic ability in this declaration and to develop the discussion based upon that definition. The critical thinking and creative attitude are the key concepts which create the circulative channel between two sides which cannot be easily fused into one. They have been employed to enable not fusion but integration of the two mathematizations, science and technique.


国際協力研究誌 | 2001

For the Reform of Mathematics Education in Kenyan Secondary Schools

Charles Kanja; Hideki Iwasaki; Takuya Baba; Atsumi Ueda


Zdm | 2012

Values in Japanese mathematics education: their historical development

Takuya Baba; Hideki Iwasaki; Atsumi Ueda; Fumiharu Date


日本教科教育学会誌 | 1999

The Present Significance of Media Literacy and its Development : Focusing on the Science Education Development

Hideki Iwasaki; Satoshi Nakamura; Takuya Baba


for the learning of mathematics | 2018

Challenges in Curriculum Development for Mathematical Proof in Secondary School: Cultural Dimensions to Be Considered.

Yusuke Shinno; Takeshi Miyakawa; Hideki Iwasaki; Susumu Kunimune; Tatsuya Mizoguchi; Terumasa Ishii; Yoshitaka Abe


Journal of Japan Society of Mathematical Education | 2015

Tendency and Characteristics of Mathematics Education Research in Japan : The Case of the Research Journal of Mathematics Education(Part I Research Article)

Hideki Iwasaki; Koji Otaki


Archive | 2014

理科、算数・数学の基礎概念の抽出とその最適学習学年に関する研究

Shigeki Kadoya; Tadao Nakahara; Hideki Iwasaki; Keiyu Kunimoto; Hideo Ikeda; Atsumi Ueda; Masataka Koyama; Tetsuo Isozaki; Hiroki Fujii; Kinya Shimizu


Journal of Japan Society of Mathematical Education. Mathematical education | 2014

Direction of Japan Society of Mathematical Education

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Koji Otaki

Hokkaido University of Education

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Masakazu Okazaki

Joetsu University of Education

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Takeshi Miyakawa

Joetsu University of Education

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Fumiharu Date

Joetsu University of Education

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