Technology-Mediated Realistic Mathematics Education and the Bridge21 Model: A teaching experiment
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Aibh�n Bray, Elizabeth Oldham and Brendan Tangney, Technology-Mediated Realistic Mathematics Education and the Bridge21 Model: A teaching experiment, Proceedings of the 9th Congress of European Research in Mathematics Education, Prague, Czech Republic, 4-8 February 2015, Konrad Krainer and Naďa Vondrov�, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education and ERME, 2015, 2487 - 2494
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Many recent curriculum reforms aim to address shortfalls with regard to student engagement with mathematics by harnessing the affordances of technology, social
constructivist pedagogies, contextual scenarios, and/
or approaches aligned with Realistic Mathematics
Education (RME). However, these may not sit well within
a conventional classroom setting; a 21st Century (21C)
learning model may be more appropriate. This paper
describes a teaching experiment in Ireland, supporting
an ongoing curriculum reform; it used technology-mediated activities consonant with social constructivism,
RME, and 21C learning. The study involved twenty students (aged 15–17) over a two-day period. Results suggest
that the approach has the potential to increase student
engagement with and confidence in mathematics
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Other Titles: Proceedings of the 9th Congress of European Research in Mathematics Education
Publisher: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education and ERME
Type of material: Conference Paper

