Learning and Doing MathematicsSecond EditionJohn
Mason, formerly Professor of Mathematical Education at
the Open UniversityLearning and Doing is for anyone keen
to develop learning skills or to enhance their
problem-solving powers. It will help you develop your
own strategies by recognising blockages and then using
the techniques of generalizing and specializing to
identify routes to a solution. Examples are varied. Many
are mathematical in flavour, but they are accessible to
anyone with an interest in the subject and the methods
proposed apply across the curriculum and indeed to
everyday situations in modern life. Developed at the
Open University, all the material is tried and tested.
Professor Mason's style is relaxed and colloquial -
accessible to all, whether a teacher wanting to use it
for examples and fresh ways to inspire, or a parent or
student wanted to boost their learning and broaden their
mathematical thinking. Contents: Specializing
Generalizing Specializing and Generalizing Together
Convincing Yourself and Others When is an Argument
Valid? Further Food for Thought Five Interludes are
presented between the chapter - to provoke practical
mathematical thinking, and have some fun.Reviews of the
First Edition"An excellent resource...an impressive,
carefully chosen array of examples...I will certainly
recommend it." John Baylis, The Mathematical
Gazette"Fresh, lively and energetic...we should buy
[his] books before they are banned."Ralph
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