Exploring Probability in School by Graham A. Jones
Exploring Probability in School

Exploring Probability in School


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CONTRIBUTORS -PREFACE -INTRODUCTION -SECTION 1: PERSPECTIVES ON PROBABILITY AND PROBABILITY EDUCATION -The Nature of Chance and Probability -Towards 'Probability Literacy' for All Citizens: Building Blocks and Instructional Dilemmas -An Overview of Research into the Teaching and Learning of Probability -SECTION 2: TEACHING AND LEARNING PROBABILITY IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -Characteristics of Elementary School Students' Probabilistic Thinking -Combinatorics and the Development of Children's Combinatorial Reasoning -SECTION 3: TEACHING AND LEARNING PROBABILITY IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL -The Probabilistic Reasoning of Middle School Students -How Do Teachers Foster Students' Understanding of Probability? - Dealing with Compound Events -How Can Teachers Build Notions of Conditional Probability and Independence? -SECTION 4: TEACHING AND LEARNING PROBABILITY IN THE HIGH SCHOOL -What is the Nature of High School Students' Conceptions and Misconceptions about Probability? - Probability and Statistical Inference: How Can Teachers Enable Learners to Make the Connection? -SECTION 5: TEACHERS AND PROBABILITY -Teaching and Learning the Mathematization of Uncertainty: Historical, Cultural, Social and Political Contexts -Assessing Probabilistic Thinking and Reasoning -Probability in Teacher Education and Development -REFLECTIONS -Name Index -Subject Index.
About the Author:

Graham Jones has taught at universities in Australia and the United State for more than 35 years after commencing his career as a teacher in both elementary schools and high schools. He was the first pro-vice-chancellor at Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus and is an Emeritus Professor at that university and at Illinois State University, Normal, United States.

His research into cognitive aspects of probability started more than 30 years ago at Indiana University, United States, where his PhD. dissertation focused on the probabilistic reasoning of primary-aged children. His subsequent research into the learning and teaching of probability and data exploration has featured the development and validation of cognitive frameworks and the use of these frameworks to inform instruction and assess student learning. Recent articles on this research with other colleagues have appeared in the following journals: Educational Studies in Mathematics (1997, pp. 101-125), Mathematics Education Research Journal (1997, pp. 39-59), Journal for Research in Mathematics Education (1999, pp. 487-519), Mathematical Thinking and Learning (2000, pp. 269-308), Journal of Mathematical Behavior (2001, 109-144) and the Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education (2002, 221-236). This research is further discussed in chapters that have been written for the International handbook of research in mathematics education [L. English (Ed.), (2002), Lawrence Erlbaum] and The challenge of developing statistical literacy, reasoning and thinking [D. Ben-Zvi & J. Garfield (Eds.), (2004), Kluwer Academic]

Graham has also co-authored several books on the teaching of probability and statistics at various levels of the educational spectrum: Data, chance and probability (a three-part series for Grades 1 through 8 published by Learning Resources), Algebra, data and probability explorations for the middle school: A graphics calculator approach (Dale Seymour Publications), and Investigating probability and statistics: Using the TI-82 graphics calculator (Addison-Wesley).

He was the first president of the Mathematics Education Research of Australasia (MERGA) and is a life member of that organization. He is a Fellow of the Australian College of Education and the Australian Institute of Management and is also recognized in Who's Who in Australia and Who's Who in America. He has served on the editorial panels of several research journals: Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, Mathematical Thinking and Learning, Mathematics Education Research Journal, and the Mathematics Educator. Graham's address is: School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Centre, Queensland 9726, Australia. E-mail: g.jones@griffith.edu.au


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781441937506
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer
  • Edition: 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2005
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 616 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1441937501
  • Publisher Date: 08 Dec 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 390
  • Series Title: Mathematics Education Library
  • Sub Title: Challenges for Teaching and Learning
  • Width: 156 mm


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