在津巴布韦传统的社会文化经济环境中学习数学概念

L. Nyaumwe
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本文认为,每种文化都有其独特的数学概念应用。它通过展示12世纪至14世纪之间建造的津巴布韦大纪念碑如何应用一些津巴布韦中学生难以理解的几何概念来提出这一论点。津巴布韦不同行业的从业者在没有接受正规教育的情况下如何精确地应用数学概念的例子来自共同的文化经济活动。讨论揭示了中学生可能从将民族数学纳入他们的课程中获得的一些好处。这种包容可能会促进以儿童为中心的教学实践的实施,这种教学实践将数学知识视为基于情境的,是一种不断从人类活动演变而来的社会结构,以解决新出现的社会需求。最后,本文强调了将民族数学纳入中学和教师教育课程的意义。关键词:数学概念,几何概念,民族数学,以儿童为中心的方法。印染第5卷(1)2006:pp. 50-61
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Learning mathematics concepts in a traditional socio-cultural economic environment in Zimbabwe
This paper argues that each culture has its unique applications of mathematical concepts. It presents this argument by showing how the Great Zimbabwe Monument that was built between the 12th and 14th century applied some geometrical concepts that some secondary school students in Zimbabwe find difficult to comprehend. Examples of how different trades in Zimbabwe apply mathematical concepts with precision without the practitioners receiving formal education are drawn from common cultural economic activities. The discussion exposes some benefits that secondary school students might derive from the inclusion of ethnomathematics in their curriculum. The inclusion might facilitate the implementation of child-centred instructional practices that view mathematical knowledge as context based and a social construct that continuously evolve from human activities to solve emerging social needs. In conclusion the paper highlights the implications for including ethnomathematics in the secondary school and teacher education curricula. Keywords : Mathematical concepts, geometrical concepts, ethnomathematics, child-centred methods. Indilinga Vol. 5 (1) 2006: pp. 50-61
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