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算术是美国第一个正式进入学校课程的数学科目。直到十九世纪第一季度,该学科的主流教学法一直围绕着心智纪律理论和规则教学法的信条,即重视记忆和重复操练程序。这种情况一直持续到创新教科书的编写者,特别是威廉-科尔伯恩(William Colburn)及其1825年出版的《根据裴斯泰洛齐计划的算术第一课》(First Lessons in Arithmetic on the Plan of Pestalozzi),提出了替代这种方法的教学法。本文将讨论美国早期的算术教学以及柯尔本教科书的影响,并随后通过它们对现代数学教育实践的影响来说明其背景。
Briefly Recalling Moments in Mathematics Education History:
Arithmetic was the first mathematical subject to enter the school curriculum in the United States in a formalized manner. Until the first quarter of the nineteenth century, the prevailing pedegogy of this subject revolved around the tenets of mental discipline theory and the rules method of teaching, which valued memorization and repetivive drill of procedures. This continued until pedegogical alternatives to this approach were offered by innovative textbook writers, most notably William Colburn and his 1825 text First Lessons in Arithmetic on the Plan of Pestalozzi. In this article, the teaching of arithemtic in the early United States and the influence of Colburn's text is discussed and is later contextualized through their influence on modern mathematics education practice.