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* 1993 Bachelor in Mathematik, McGill University, Montreal (Québec), Kanada | * 1993 Bachelor in Mathematik, McGill University, Montreal (Québec), Kanada | ||
* 1996 Master of Science in Mathematik, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Kanada | * 1996 Master of Science in Mathematik, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Kanada | ||
* 2002 PhD in Bildungsphilosophie, Queen's University, Kingston (Ontario), Kanada | * 2002 PhD in Bildungsphilosophie, Queen's University, Kingston (Ontario), Kanada (Titel: "Mindful of Beauty: The Roles of the Aesthetic in the Doing and Learning of Mathematics") | ||
* Herausgeberin des "Canadian Journal For Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education" | * Herausgeberin des "Canadian Journal For Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education" | ||
* Mitherausgebern der Zeitschrift "For the learning of mathematics" | * Mitherausgebern der Zeitschrift "For the learning of mathematics" | ||
* Canada Research Chair "Tangible Mathematics Learning" | * Canada Research Chair "Tangible Mathematics Learning" | ||
* Außerordentliche Professur an der Pädagogischen Fakultät, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Kanada | * Außerordentliche Professur an der Pädagogischen Fakultät, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Kanada | ||
== Veröffentlichungen == | == Veröffentlichungen == | ||
* Sinclair, N. & Ng, O.: Young children reasoning about symmetry in a dynamic geometry environment. [[ZDM|ZDM – The International Journal on Mathematics Education]], 51(3), 2015. | |||
* Sinclair, N. & Ng, O.: “Area without numbers”: Using Touchscreen dynamic geometry to reason about shape. Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 15(1), 84-101. 2015. | |||
* | * Sinclair, N.: Generations of research on new technologies in mathematics education. Teaching Mathematics and its Applications, 33(3), 166-178. 2014. | ||
* Sinclair, N. & De Freitas, E. : Mathematics and the body: Material entanglements in the classroom. (Foreword by Brian Rotman). Cambridge University Press, 2014. | |||
* Sinclair, N., Pimm, D. & Higginson, W.: Mathematics and the aesthetic: Modern approaches to an ancient affinity. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2006. | |||
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== Arbeitsgebiete == | == Arbeitsgebiete == | ||
* consequences of embodied cognition in mathematics thinking and learning | * consequences of embodied cognition in mathematics thinking and learning | ||
* role of the aesthetic in the development of mathematics as a discipline and in the understandings of both research mathematicians and school learners | * role of the aesthetic in the development of mathematics as a discipline and in the understandings of both research mathematicians and school learners | ||
* | * impact of digital technologies – and [[DGS|dynamic geometry software]] in particular – on the way people think, move and feel mathematically | ||
== Projekte == | == Projekte == | ||
* TouchCounts: Learning number through digital multitouching | * TouchCounts: Learning number through digital multitouching | ||
* Gestural communication in the mathematics classroom | * Gestural communication in the mathematics classroom | ||
* Using dynamic geometry to develop powerful thinking in k-5 | * Using [[DGS|dynamic geometry]] to develop powerful thinking in k-5 | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 27. Dezember 2016, 18:04 Uhr
Dr. Nathalie Sinclair.
Außerordentliche Professur Pädagogische Fakultät. Simon Fraser University.
Dissertation: Mindful of Beauty: The Roles of the Aesthetic in the Doing and Learning of Mathematics.
Personen-ID im Mathematics Genealogy Project: 67817
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Kurzvita
- 1993 Bachelor in Mathematik, McGill University, Montreal (Québec), Kanada
- 1996 Master of Science in Mathematik, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Kanada
- 2002 PhD in Bildungsphilosophie, Queen's University, Kingston (Ontario), Kanada (Titel: "Mindful of Beauty: The Roles of the Aesthetic in the Doing and Learning of Mathematics")
- Herausgeberin des "Canadian Journal For Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education"
- Mitherausgebern der Zeitschrift "For the learning of mathematics"
- Canada Research Chair "Tangible Mathematics Learning"
- Außerordentliche Professur an der Pädagogischen Fakultät, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Kanada
Veröffentlichungen
- Sinclair, N. & Ng, O.: Young children reasoning about symmetry in a dynamic geometry environment. ZDM – The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 51(3), 2015.
- Sinclair, N. & Ng, O.: “Area without numbers”: Using Touchscreen dynamic geometry to reason about shape. Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 15(1), 84-101. 2015.
- Sinclair, N.: Generations of research on new technologies in mathematics education. Teaching Mathematics and its Applications, 33(3), 166-178. 2014.
- Sinclair, N. & De Freitas, E. : Mathematics and the body: Material entanglements in the classroom. (Foreword by Brian Rotman). Cambridge University Press, 2014.
- Sinclair, N., Pimm, D. & Higginson, W.: Mathematics and the aesthetic: Modern approaches to an ancient affinity. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2006.
Arbeitsgebiete
- consequences of embodied cognition in mathematics thinking and learning
- role of the aesthetic in the development of mathematics as a discipline and in the understandings of both research mathematicians and school learners
- impact of digital technologies – and dynamic geometry software in particular – on the way people think, move and feel mathematically
Projekte
- TouchCounts: Learning number through digital multitouching
- Gestural communication in the mathematics classroom
- Using dynamic geometry to develop powerful thinking in k-5